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September 2d; Professor Hayduck, Pri- 

 vat Decent in Chemistry in Berlin; 

 M. A. Snow, Instructor in Entomology 

 in Leland Stanford Junior University, 

 drowned October 10th in San Francisco 

 Hai-bor; he had also been Instructor in 

 Entomology in the Universities of Kan- 

 sas and of Illinois, and was the author 

 of several systematic papers on Z)t/>^era; 

 Prof. J. B. Carnoy, of the Catholic Uni- 

 versity of Louvain, author of Biologic 

 Cellulaire and of papers on the develop- 

 ment of sexual elements, and founder 



of the journal La Cellule, at SchiUs, 

 Switzerland, September 6th; Dr. A. 

 Ernst, Director of the National Mu- 

 seum, Caracas, Venezuela; Dr. Edward 

 Petri, Professor of Geography and An- 

 thropology in the University of St. 

 Petersburg, aged forty-five years; Dr. 

 Ottmar Mergenthaler, inventor of the 

 linotype type machine, in Baltimore, 

 Md., October 28th; and Dr. Henry 

 Hicks, an English geologist and Lyell 

 medalist, at Hendon, England, Novem- 

 ber 18th, aged sixty-two years. 



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Agricultural Experiment Stations. 

 Bulletins and Reports. Delaware Col- 

 lege: No. 45. The Pruning of Young 

 Fruit Trees. By G. Harold Powell. Pp. 

 16. — New Jersey: No. 137. Dairy Ex- 

 periments, etc. Pp. 24; No. 138. Crude 

 Petroleum as an Insecticide. Pp. 22; 

 No. 139, Fertilizer Analyses. Pp. 60.— 

 Ohio: Press Bulletin No. 199. Plums 

 (Comparison of Varieties). Pp. 2; No. 

 200. Fall Treatment of Insect Pests. 

 Pp. 2. — United States Department of 

 Agriculture: Results of a Biological 

 Survey of Mount Shasta, California. By 

 C. Hart Merriam. Wilt Disease of Cot- 

 ton, Watermelon, and Cowpea. By Er- 

 win F. Smith. Pp. 54, with plates. 



Association Re\iew, The. Frank W. 

 Booth, editor. Bimonthly. Vol, I, No. 

 1. An Educational Magazine. Pub- 

 lished by the American Association to 

 promote the Teaching of Speech to the 

 Deaf. Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Pp. 

 128, $2.50 a year, 



Bullard, Frank D, The Aristophilon. 

 A Nemesis of Faith (Poem). Chicago: 

 R. R. Donnelly & Sons Company. Pp. 109. 



Bulletins, Reports, and Proceedings. 

 Alabama Geological Survey: Map of the 

 Warrior Coal Basin. By Henry McCal- 

 ley, Assistant State Geologist. — Boston 

 Society of Natural History: The Blood- 

 vessels of the Heart in Carcharis, Baja, 

 and Amia. By G. H. Parker and Fred- 

 erick K. Davis. Pp. 16, with plates; 

 Marine Mollusca of Cold Spring Harbor, 

 Long Island. By F. N, Balch, Pp. 30, 

 with plates; The Development of Per- 

 silia Schmackeri, Richard. By M. T. 

 Sudler. Pp. 20.— Colorado College Stud- 

 ies. Three Papers. Pp. 48. — Buitenzorg 

 Botanical Institute: Bulletin, No. 1. 

 Pp. 40; United States Department of 

 Labor; No. 24. Statistics of Cities. Pp. 



140. — Iowa, State University of: Report 

 on the Ophiuroidea collected by the Ba- 

 hama Expedition in 1893. By Prof. A. 

 E. Varrill. Pp. 86, with plates.— Lin- 

 nsean Society of New York: The Tur- 

 tles and Lizards of the Vicinity of New 

 York City. Pp. 36, — Wagner Free In- 

 stitute of Science, Philadelphia: The 

 Salenodont Artiodactyles of the Uinta 

 Eocene. By W. B. Scott. Pp. 121, with 

 plates. 



Constantin, J. La Nature Tropieale. 

 (Tropical Nature.) Paris: F61ix Alcan. 

 (Bibliotheque Scientifique Internatio- 

 nale.) Pp. 315. 



Demoor, Jean, Massart, Jean, and 

 Vandervelde, Emile. Evolution by 

 Atrophy. New York: D. Appleton and 

 Company. (International Scientific Se- 

 ries.) Pp. 322. $1.50. 



Fiske, John, A Century of Science, 

 and other Essays, Boston and New 

 York: Houghton, Mifflin & Co. Pp. 

 477. $2. 



Germania. A Monthly Magazine for 

 the Study of the German Language and 

 Literature. A. W. Spanhoofd and P. E. 

 Kunzer, editors. Boston: New England 

 College of Languages. Pp. 27. 15 

 cents. $1 a year. 



Oilman, Nicholas Paine. A Divi- 

 dend to Labor. A Study of Employers' 

 Welfare Institutions. Boston and New 

 York: Houghton, Mifflin & Co. Pp. 

 400. $1.50. 



Hill, Robert T. The Geology and 

 Physical Geography of Jamaica. A 

 Study of a Tj-pe of Antillean Develop- 

 ment. With an Appendix on Corals 

 by T. W. Vaughan. Cambridge, Mass.: 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology of 

 Harvard College. Pp. 250, with plates. 



Holden, Edward S. The Family of 

 the Sun. Conversations with a Child. 



