XVni PROCEEDINGS, 



Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences. Proceedings. Vol. Ivi, 

 part 3; vol. Ivii, parts 1 and 2. 8vo. Philadelphia, Pa., 1905. 



RocHESTEu Academy of Science. Cratccgus in Rochester, New York ; by 

 C. S. Sargent. (Proceedings, vol. iv.) 8vo. Rochester, N.Y., 1903. 



Rugby School Natural History Society. Report for 1904. 8vo. Rugby, 

 1905. 



Smithsonian Institution. Papers from Smithsonian Report for 1903 : — 

 No. 1515. — Food Plants of Ancient America, by 0. F. Cook. No. 1516. — 

 Desert Plants as a Source of Drinking Water, by F. W. Colville. 

 No. 1517. — A New Theory of the Origin of Species, by A. Dastre. 

 No. 1518.— The Evolution of the Human Foot, by M. Anthony. No. 1519. — 

 The name IVIammal and the Idea expressed, by T. Gill. No. 1520. — 

 Experimental Studies in the Mental Life of Animals, by N. Vaschide and 

 P. Rosseau. No. 1521. — Animals that Hunt, by H. Coupin. No. 1522. — 

 Flamingoes' Nests, by F. M. Chapman. No. 1523.— Upon Maternal 

 Solicitude in Rhijnchota and other Non-social Insects, by G. W. Kirkcaldy. 

 No. 1524. — The Psychical Faculties of Ants and some other Insects, by 

 A. Forel. No. 1525.'— Musk Oxen in Captivity, by J. Schiiitt. No. 1526. — 

 Frozen Mammoth in Siberia, by 0. F. Herz. No. 1527. — A Summary of 

 General Observations on the Spouting and Movements of "Whales, by E. G. 

 Raco\'itza. No. 1529. — The Antiquity of the Lion in Greece, by A. B. 

 Meyer. No. 1540.— The Reclamation of the "West, by F. H. Newell. 8vo. 

 Washington, 1904. 



. Papers from the Smithsonian Report for 19,04 : — No. 1598. — 



Relation of Wing Sm-face to Weight, by R. von Lendeufeld. No. Itil7. — 

 The Work of the Reclamation Service, by F. H. Newell. No. 1618.— The 

 Yiuna Reclamation Project, by B. B. Lippincott. No. 1619. — The Evidence 

 of Evolution, by H. de Vries. No. 1620. — The Evolutionary Significance 

 of Species, by 0. F. Cook. No. 1621. — Some Bird Life in British Papua, 

 by R. A. Vivian. No. 1622. — Bird Sanctuaries in New Zealand, from 

 'The Emu.' No. 1623.— The House Sparrow, by Dr. J. 0. Skinner. 

 No. 1624. -Some Tibetan Animals, by R. Lydekker. No. 1625.— The 

 Multiple Origin of Hor.ses and Ponies, "by Dr. J. C. Ewart. No. 1626.— 

 Egji^tian and Arabian Horses, by E. P. D' Avenues. No. 1G27. — Bees and 

 Flowers, by E. L. Bouvier. No. 1628. — The Pearl Fisheries of Ceylon, by 

 Professor W. A. Herdman. No. 1629. — Flpng Fishes and their Habits, 

 by T. Gill. No. 1650.— Carl Gegenbaur, by 0. Hertwig. 8vo. Washington, 

 1905. 



Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. Pro- 

 ceedings. Ser. 3, vol. x. 8vo. Taunton, 1905. 



United States Geological Survey. Bulletins. No. 227. — The LTuited 

 States Geological Siuwey, its Origin, Development, Organization, and 

 Operation. 8vo. Washington, 1904. 



. . No. 240. — Bibliography and Index of North American 



Geology, Paleontology, Petrology, and Mineralogy for the year 1903, by 

 F. B. Weekes. 8vo. Washington, 1903. 



. Monographs. Vol. xlvii. — A Treatise on Metamorpbism. 4to. 



Washington, 1905. 



. Professional Paper. No. 5. — The Forests of Washington : a 



Revision of Estimates, by H. Gannett. 4to. Washington, 1902. 



Water-supply and Irrigation Papers. No. 101. — Underground 



Waters of Southern Louisiana, by G. D. Harris. No. 103. — A Review of 

 the Laws forbidding Pollution of Inland Waters in the United States, by 

 E. B. Goodall. No. 104.— The Underground Waters of Gila Valley, 

 Arizona, by W. T. Lea. No. 106. — Water Resources of the Philadelphia 

 District, by Florence Bascom. Svo. Washington, 1904. 



Upsala, Bulletin of the Geological Institution of the University of. 

 Vol. vi, nos. 11 and 12. (In German.) Svo. Upsala, 1905. 



Wiltshire Arch^ological and Natural History Society. Magazine. 

 Vol. xxxiv. Svo. Devizes, 1905. 



. Abstracts of the Inquisitiones Post Mortem relating to Wiltshire 



from the Reign of Henry III. Part 4. Svo. Devizes, 1905. 



