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1. Thaxter, Kolaxd. — New Indo-iVlalayan Laboulbeniales. pp. 1-51. August. 



1915. 70c. 



2. i3HiDGMAx, P W. — Polymorphic Transriirniations of Solids under Pressure, pp. 



53-124 Septem))Ci. lOl."). .51.00. 



3. Wareen, Charles H. — A Quantitative Study of Certain Perthitic Feldspars. 



pp 125-154 October 1915. 50c. 



4. Daly, Uegixald A. — The Glacial-Control Theory ol Coral Reefs, pp. 155- 



251 November, 1915. $1.25. 

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7. Jackson, Dunham. — Expansion Problems with Irregular Boundary Conditions. 



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8. Kennelly, A. E., and Affel, H. A. — The Mechanics of Telephone-Receiver 



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 482. November, 1915. $1.25. 

 9 Mavor, J. W. — On the Development of the Coral Agaricia fragilis Dana. pp. 

 483-511. 6 pll. December, 1915. 90c. 



10. Blake, S. F. — (I) Compositae new and transferred, chiefly Mexican; (II) 



Robinson, B. L. — New, reclassified, or otherwise noteworthy Spermato- 

 phytes; (III) Macbride, J. Francis. — Certain Borraginaceae new or trans- 

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11. Mavor, James W. — On the Life-History of Ceratomyxa acadiensis, a new 



species of Myxosporidia from the eastern coast of Canada, pp. 549-578. 

 3 pll. April, 1916. 70c. 



12. Bbidgman, p. W. — Polymorphic Changes under Pressure of the Univalent 



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13. Yerhoeff, F. H., Bell, Louis, and Walker, C. B. — The Pathological Effects 



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