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KANSAS Academy of Science. 



TWENTY-ONE YEA.RS— 1868-1888. 



LIBRARIAN'S REPORT. 



BY B. B. SMYTH, TOPEKA, LIBR.^RIAN. 

 ACCESSIONS TO THE LIBRARY FROM OCTOBER, 1887, TO OCTOBER, 1889. 



The figures in brackets following each book represent the number of cents post- 

 age required for its transmission by mail or express to members of the Academy: 



ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. 



Buenos Avres. — Academia Nacional de Ciencias en Cordoba: Actas, Tomo V, Entrega I [12J; II [10]; 

 III [6]. Bi.letiu, Tomo IX [24]; X [18]; XI [18]. 



BELGIUM. 



Brussels. — Socie'.e Royale Linneenne de Bntxelles: Bulletin, Tome XV, 1889 [12]. 



CANADA. 



Cape Rouge, Quebec— Le Naturaliste Canadian — M. I'Abbe Provancher. Monthly [2 each]. 

 Montreal. — British. Association for tlie Advancement of Science : Handbook for the Dominion of Canada, 



with maps [12J. 

 0tt.\wa. — Department of Agriculture: Statistical Record, 1888 [20]. 



Agricultural Statistics for Manitoba and the Northwest Territories, 1885 [6J. 

 Report of Sir Charles Tupper, G. C. M. G., C. B., Executive Commissioner, on the Canadian Sec- 

 tion of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition at South Kensington, 1886 [7]. 



Reports of the Experimental Farms at Nappan, N. S., Indian Head, N. W. T., and Brandon, 

 Manitoba, for 1888 [8]. 



Second Report of the Select Committee of the Senate on the Natural Food Products of the North- 

 west Territories, etc., 1887 [10]. 

 Ottawa Field Naturalists' Club: Ottawa Naturalist (Transactions), Vol. I [20]; Vol. II [24]; Vol. Ill, 



Nos. 1 to 6 [2 each]. 

 Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada: Contributions to Canadian Paleontology, Vol. I, 

 Part II, by J. F. Whiteaves, Paleontologist to the Survey [10]. 

 Toronto, Ost.— Canadian Institute: Annual Reports, 1887 [4]; 1838 [4]. Proceedings, Vol. V, Fasciculus 

 2 [8]; Vol. VI [25]. 



