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American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia. 

 Proceediugs. Vol. XXI. Nr. 114. Philadelphia 188-1. S». 

 Haie. H. : The Tutelo tribc and language. p. 1—45. — 

 Sharpless, J. : The latitudo of Haverford College übser- 

 vatory. p. 78—81. — Williams. H. S.: Oii a criiioid with 

 movable spines. p. 81—88. — Lockiiigtou. W. JSf. : The 

 role üf parasitic Protophytes. Are they the primary, or the 

 .secoiidary cause of zjinotic diseases? p. 88 — 93. — Ilagen, 

 .1. G.: On the reversion of series and its applicatiou to the 

 Solution of iiunierical cquations. p. 93 — 101. — Davis, W.M.: 

 On the conversiou of chlorine into hydrochloric acid. as 

 observed in the deiiosition of gold from its Solutions by 

 charcoal. p. 102— 109. — Phillips jr. H.: A brief account 

 of the more iniportant public cullections of xVnierican 

 archaeology in the United States, p. 111—119. — Chase. 

 P.: Photodynajiiic notes. Vlll. p. 120—134. — Urote. 

 A. K.: Introduction to a study of North American Jso- 

 ctuidae. p. 134 — 17(i. — Packard. A. 8.: A revision of 

 the Lysiopetalidae. a family of Chilognath Jlyriopoda, with 

 a notice of the genus Cambala. p. 177— 209. — Claypole. 

 E. W.: The Peri^ county fault. Note on an inipcjrtant 

 correction in the geological map of Pennsylvania, p. 218 

 —225. — id.: Note on a relic of the native tlora of 

 Pennsylvania, surviving in Perry county. ji. 226—235. — 

 id.: Note on the genus Reusselaeria in the Hamilton group 

 in Perry co. p. 235— 23G. — id.: Note on a large Crusta- 

 ceau from tlie Catskill group of Pennsylvania, p. 230-239, 



— Robinson. M. : Ubituary notice" of Heiny Seybert. 

 p. 241—263. — Kirkwood. 1).: The zone of asteroids 

 and the ring of Saturn, p. 263 — 266. — Popper, W. : 

 ubituary of John Forsyth Meigs. p. 266—279. — Thayer. 

 R.: Aerial ships. p. 301—303. — Lilley, A. T.: DetäUed 

 section of Chemung rocks ex])osed in the gulf Brook Gorge 

 at Le Roy. Bradford county, Pennsylvania" p. 304—305. — 

 Cope, E. D.: On the distribution of the Loiip Fork for- 

 mation in New Mexico, p. 308 — 309. — id.: Second ad- 

 dition to the knowledge of the Puerco epoche. p. 309—324. 



— id.: On the tritubcrculate type of molar tooth in the 

 mammalia. p. 324— 326. — Houston: On the synchronous- 

 multiplex telegraph. p. 326—328. — Day. F. M.: The 

 microscopic examination of timber with regard to its 

 strength. A contribution from the Eli K. Price botanical 

 Lahoratory of the University of Pennsylvania, p. 333—342. 



Davenport Academy of natural Sciences. Pro- 



ceedings. Vol. III. Pt. 3. 1879—81. In memoriam 

 .Joseph Duncan Putnam. Davenport, Jowa 1883. S». — 

 Parrey. C. C: Biographical sketch and scientific character 

 of Joseph Dimcan Putnani. late president of the Davenport 

 Academy of natural Sciences, p. 225—240. — Memorial 

 proceeding;s of other Societies. p. 241—248. — The Sol- 

 pugidae of America. Papers of J. Dnucan Putiiam. Ar- 

 ranged for publication by Herbert Osborn, p, 249—306. 



Essex Institute in Salem, Mass. Proceediugs and 

 Communications. Vol. VI. Pt. 2/3. 1868 — 71. 'Saleni 

 1871. 8». — Mann.H.: Flora of the Hawaiian Islands. 

 (Concluded.) p. 105—112. — Trippe, T. M.: Notes on the 

 birds of Mnmesota. p. 113—119. — Knight. R. T.: Note 

 on the Earth-Worm. p. 120. — Gill.Th.: Synopsis of the 

 primary suhdivisions of the Cetaceans. p. 121—127. — 

 Coues, E.: On the myologv of the Ornithorhvnchus. 

 p. 128—173. 



— Bulletin. Vol. XI und XIV. Salem, Mass., 

 1879 und 1883. 8o. 



— Hill, B. D. and Nevins, W. S.: The north 

 shore of the Massachusetts bay. An illustrated guide 

 to Marblehead, Salem, Beverly, Manchester-by-the-sea, 

 Magnolia, Gloucester, Rockport, Peabody and Swamp- 

 scott. Sixth Edition. Salem, Mass. 8»" 



— Priced Catalogue of the publicatious of the 

 Institute. 1881. Salem, Mass. 1881. 8". 



— Plummer Hall. Its libraries. its collections, its 

 historical associations. Salem 1882. 8". 



— Ivcs, H. P. : Pocket guide to Salem, Mass. 

 1883. Salem. 8». 



New York Academy of Sciences. Annais. 

 Vol. II. Nr. 10/11. 12 u. 13. New York 1882—83. S». 

 — Nr. 10/11. Wiechmann. F. G. : FiLsion-structurcs m 

 meteorifes. p. 289—312. — Webb, W. \V.: Index to the 

 hterature of electrolysis. p. 313— 352. — Thurston, R. H. : 

 Note relatiug to a newly-discovered absolute limit to eco- 

 nomical expansion of steam engiuos. p. 353 — 355. — 

 Lawrence, G. N.: Description of a new species of bird, 

 of the family Cypselidae. p. 355-356. — Nr. 12. New- 

 berry. J. S.: On the origin of the carbonaceous matter 

 in bituminous shales. p. 357—367. — Bland. Tu.: De- 

 scription of two new sjiecies of Zonites from Teunessee. 

 p. 368—369. — Martens, V.. v.: Description of two spe- 

 cies of hmd Shells from Porto Rico. W. 1. p. 370—371. — 

 Elliot, A. H.: Au apparatus for rapid gas aualyses. 

 p. 372 — 380. — Lawrence. G. N.: Descriptions of new 

 species of birds of the genera Chrysotis, Formicivoi-a and 

 Spermophila. p. 381—383. — Rees. J. K.: Observations 

 ot the transit of Venus, December, 1882. p. 384—390. — 

 Nr. 13. Index and contents. p. 391—402. 



— Transaction.?. 1882—83. Vol. II. Nr. 1—8. 

 New York. 8o. 



Academia nacional de Ciencias en Cördoba 

 (Repüblica Argentina). Boletin. Tom. VI. Entrega 1. 

 Buenos Aires 1884. 8o. — Doering.O.: La variabihdad 

 interdiurna de la temperatura en algunos puntos de la 

 Repüblica Argentina y de America del Sur en general — 

 II. Bahia Bianca. 1860—1880. p. 5—160. 



Sociedad Cientifica Argentina in Buenos Aires. 

 Anales. Tom. XVII. Eutrega 3, 4. Buenos Aires 1884. 

 8<*. — Berg, C: .\ddenda et emendauda ad Hemiptera 

 Argentina. p. 97—118, 166—176. — Spegazzini, C: 

 Fimgi Guaranitici. p. 120—134. — Viglione, L. A.: EI 

 mercado niodclo ojeada sohre los mercados del municipio 

 p. 135—144, 145—157. — Olivera, C. C: Ubicacion de 

 las estaciones ferreas en las ciudades intereses ijue se 

 desarrollan a su abededor. p. 158—165. — Medici, J.: 

 Sobre resistencia de los materiales de construccion usados 

 en el i)ais. p. 177 — 1>)2. 



Sociedad Mexicana de Historia natural in 

 Mexico. La Naturaleza. Tom. ^'I. Entrega 18—20. 

 Mexico 1883. 4«. 



Melbourne Observatory. Results of observations 

 in meteorology, terrestrial raaguetism etc. etc. talcen 

 during the year 1876; together with abstracts from 

 meteorological observations obtained at various loca- 

 lities in Victoria. Vol. V. Melbourne. 8«. 



— Moiithly Record of results of observations* in 

 meteorology, terrestrial magnetism etc. etc. taken du- 

 ring January-December 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, 

 1882 and 1883. Melbourne. 8». 



— First Melbourne geueral catalogue of 1227 

 Stars for the epoch 1870, deduced from observations 

 extending from 1863 to 1870. Melbourne 1874. 40. 



K.Natuurkundige Vereeniging in Nederlandsch- 

 Indie in Batavia. Natuurkundig Tijdschrift. Deel 

 XLIL (Serie VIIL Deel HI.) Batavia 1883. 8». — 

 Van der Burg, C. L.: Dr. Cornelius Swaving. p. 20—31.- 



— Vorderman, A. G.: Bataviasche Vogels. II. p. 32— 128. 

 HI. p. 192—240. — Hissink, A. C: Des courants terrestres 

 proprement dits et d'une methode nouvelle jjour en duni- 

 nuer Tetiet nuisible ä la telegraphie pratique. p. 129—148. 



— Bergsraa, P. A.: Uitkomsteu van regeuwaarnemingen 

 in 1881 hl de afdeeling Bodjonegro, resKlentie Remhang, 

 onder toezicht van den Assistent-Resident 1 Mullemeister 

 gedaan. p. 148— 1.50. — id.: Uitkomsteu van Psychrometer- 



