44 G ANNUAL EECOKD OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY 



GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION'. 



Wallace (Alfred Russel). The Geographical Distribution of Ani- 

 mals, with Study of the Relations of Living an J Extinct Faunas as Elucidat- 

 ing the Past Changes of the Earth's Surface. By Alfred Kussel Wallace. 

 In Two Volumes. With Maps and Illustrations. New York : Harper & 

 Brothers. 1876. (8vo, 503, G07 pp. Price, $10 00.) 



[Am. Nat., XL, 232.] 



[Nation (The), XXV., 27-29, 42, 43.] 



TAXIDERMY. 



Maynard (C. J.). The Naturalist's Guide in Collecting and Preserving 

 Objects of Natural History, with a Complete Catalogue of the Birds of East- 

 ern Massachusetts. By C. J. Maynard. With Illustrations by E. L. Weeks. 

 Salem: The Naturalist's Agency. 1877. (12mo, 170 pp. Price, $2 00.) 

 [Am. Nat., XL, 238.] 



INVERTEBRATES IN GENERAL. 



Huxley (Thomas H.). A Manual of the Anatomy of Invertebrated 

 Animals. By Thomas II. Huxley, LL.D., F.R.S. London: J. & A. 

 Churchill. 1877. (lGmo, viii., 698 pp.) 

 [Nature, XVI, 517, 518.] 



Semper (C). Die Verwandtschaftsbeziehungen der gegliedertenThiere. 

 III. Strobilatioo und Segmentation. Ein Versuch zur Feststellung specieller 

 Homologien zwischen Vertebraten-Anneliden und Arthropoden. Von C. 

 Semper. (Arbeiten aus dem Zoologisch-Zootomischen Institut in Wurz- 

 burg. Bd. III., Hefte 2, 3.) (8vo, 289 pp., 11 Plates.) 

 [Am. Nat., XL, 359.] 



PORIFERA. 



Hyatt (Alpheus). Revision of North American Porifera. With Re- 

 marks upon Foreign Species. Part II. Boston. May 28, 1877. (Mem- 

 oirs of the Boston Society of Natural History, Vol. II., Part IV., No. 5. 

 4 to, 73 pp., 3 Carbon Photographs.) 

 [Am. Nat., XL, 560.] 



ECHINODEEMS. 



AgaSSiz (Alexander). North American Star-fishes. Vol. V., No. 1, 

 of the Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. By Alexander 

 Agassiz. Cambridge. June, 1877. (4to, 137 pp., with 20 Plates.) 

 [Am. Journ. S. and A. (3), XIV., 73.] 



INSECTS. 



Economical En tomologi/. 



Murray (Andrew). Economic Entomology. By Andrew Murray, 

 F.L.S. Aptera. Prepared at the request of the Lords of the Committee 



