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And for general information, the works of Darwin, Huxley, 

 Owen, Wallace, Mivart, Lubbock, and the Duke of Argyle, 

 and also 



Nature, a weekly magazine published in London, and containing an infinite 

 variety of contributions from English and Continental naturalists. 



The American Naturalist, a popular illustrated magazine of natural history. 

 Edited by Dr. A. S. Packard and F. W. Putnam, and published in Salem, Massa- 

 chusetts ; containing a vast amount of information by Lockwood, Allen, Coues, 

 Verrill, Smith, Stearns, Scudder, Emerton, Gill, Putnam, Packard, Hyatt, Mann, 

 Marsh, Call, Cooper, Gill, Cope, Ridgeway, Wood, Abbott, Trippe, Le Conte, 

 Wyman, Dawson, Grote, Mayer, Gentry, Shaler, Wilder, Aikin, Treat, Perkins, 

 Riley, Agassiz, Dana, Hill, Uhler, Edwards, Tuttle, Tenney, Ward, Hagen, Hartt, 

 Shimmer, Hartshorne, Ritchie, Tilsdale, Hoy, Orton, Lewis, Leidy, Brigham, 

 Scammon, Binney, Stimpson, Collins, Fowler, Walker, Jordan, Wright, Norton, 

 Maynard, Canfield, Fellowes, Endicott, and others. 



The Popular Science Monthly, edited by Prof. E. L. Youmans, and published 

 by D. Appleton & Co., New York ; containing valuable illustrated articles by 

 American and European naturalists. 



Every school library should, if possible, contain a complete set of Nature, the 

 Naturalist, and The Popular Science Monthly. For special descriptions of species, 

 the miscellaneous collection of the Smithsonian Institution, with contributions 

 by Stimpson, Gill, Bland, Binney, Prime, Tryon, and others. Also the American 

 Journal of Science and Art, and the publications of the Boston Society of Natu- 

 ral History, Philadelphia Academy of Sciences, New York Lyceum of Natural 

 History, Buffalo Academy of Natural Sciences, California Academy of Natural 

 Sciences, Portland Society of Natural History, Museum of Comparative Zoology, 

 Peabody Academy of Science, etc. 



All these last-named publications should be found in the 

 larger libraries of the country. 



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