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Baltimore, '^lo.— Johns Hopkins University: Circulars, Nos. 7J-76 [4 each]. 

 Bloomington, III.— (See Champaign.) 



Boston, 'M.kss.— Boston Society of Natural History: Proceedings, Vol. XXI, complete [20]; Vol. XXII, 

 complete [24] ; Vol. XXIII, complete [22] ; Vol. XXIV, Part I, May to December, ISSS [10] ; Part II, 

 December, 1888, to May, 1S89 [10]. 

 Ornithologist and Oologist— Frank B. Webster, 409 Washington street. Vol. XIV, No. 10, Octo- 

 ber, 1889 [3]. 

 Boston S'jientific Society: Science Observer, Vol. II, complete [8] ; Vol. Ill, complete [8] ; Vol. IV [10] ; 

 Vol. V [10]. 

 Bkookville, l^D.—Brookville Society of Natural History : Bulletin No. 2 [4]. 



Papers by Amos W. Butler: Local Weather Lore, 4 pp. Amer. Meteor. Jour., December, 1884. 

 The Sacrificial Stone of San .Juan, Teotihuacan, 4 pp. Amer. Antiquarian, May, 1885. 

 The Remains at San Juan Teotihuacan, 4 pp. Proc. A. A. A. S., Ann Arbor meeting, August, 1885. 

 The Habits of Some Arvicoliore, 4 pp. Proc. A. A. A. S., Philadelphia meeting, September, 1884. 

 Hibernation of the Lower Vertebrates, 4 pp. Amer. Naturalist, January, 1885. 

 Observations on the Muskrat, 12 pp. Amer. Nat., November, 1885. 

 Miscellaneous Zoological Notes, 6 pp. Jo;ir. Cinti. Soc. Nat. Hist., January, 1887. 

 Ditto, No. 2, 4 pp. Same publication, October, 1887. 

 Same Title, No. 3, 4 pp. Same publication, January, 1885. 



Periodical Cicada in Southeastern Indiana, 8 pp. U.S. Dept. Agr., Div. Entom. Bulletin No. 12 

 [4]. 

 Cambridge, Jilxss.—Gtmbridffe Entomological Club: Psyche, Nos. 141 to 1.50 [2 each]. 

 Museum of Comparative Zuology at Harvard College : 



Annual Report of the Curator for 1883^ [2]; 1883-7 [4]; 1887-8 [3]. 



Bulletins — Vol. XIII,No. 4. On the Development of the Calcareous Plates of Amphiura, by J. 

 .Walter Fewkes. 3 plates [.5]. 



No. 5. Fossil Mammals from the White River Formation iu the Museum of Comp. ZoiJl. [2]. 



No. 6. The Eyes in Scorpions, by G. H. Parker. 4 plates [4]. 



No. 7. On Certain Medusa from New England, by J. W. Fewkes. 6 plates [4]. 



No. 8. On Certain Vacuities or Deficiencies in the Crania of Mammals, by D. D. Slade. 2 plates 



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No. 9. The Superior Incisors and Canine Teeth of Sheep, by Florence Mayo. 2 plates [2]. 



No. 10. The Rattle of the Rattlesnake, by Samuel Garman. 2 plates [2]. 



Vol. XIV. Three Cruises of the Blake in the North Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, and Gulf of Mex- 

 ico, by Alexander Agassiz. Vol.1. Maps and numerous cuts [24] 



Vol. XV. Three Cruises of the Blake. Vol. II. With very many beautiful cuts [.30]. 



Vol. XVI, No. 1. Petrographical Characters of a Dike of Diabase in the Boston basin, by Wm. 

 H. Hobbs. 1 plate [2]. 



No. 2. On the Geology of the Cambrian District of Bristol County, Mass. Map and 2 plates [3]. 



No. 4. The Faults iu the Triassic Formation near Meriden, Conn., by Wm. Morris Davis. 5 pi. 



[4]. 



No. 5. On the Occurrence of Fossils of the Cretaceous Age on the Island of Martha's Vineyard, 

 by N. S. Shaler. 5 plates [4]. 



Vol. XVII, No. 1. On the Development of the Calcareous Plates of Asterias, by J. W. Fewkes. 

 5 plates [6]. 



No. 2. On the Lateral Canal System of the Selachia and Holocephala, by Samuel Garman. 53 

 plates [12]. 



No. 3. The Coral Reefs of the Hawaiian Islands, by Alexander Agassiz. 13 maps and plates [6]. 



No. 4. On the Primitive Axial Segmentation of the Chick, by Julia B. Piatt [3]. 



No. 5. The Morphology of the Carotids, by H. Ayres, Ph. D. 1 pi. [3]. 



Vol. XVIII. Mollusca of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, by W. H. Dall. Part II, 

 Gastropoda and Scaphopoda. 31 plates — 400 figures [2-5]. 

 Champaign, III. — Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History : Bulletins] — 



Vol. II, Article V. Described Species of Freshwater Crustacea from America, North of Jlexico, 

 by Lucien M. Underwood [4]. Art. VI. Parasitic Fungi of Illinois, Part 2, by T. J. Burrill and 

 F. S.Earle [3]. Art. VII. Food of Freshwater Fishes, by S. A. Forbes [3]. Art. VIIL Food Rela- 

 tions of Freshwater Fishes, by S. A. Forbes [4]. 



Vol. Ill, Art. I. Illinois Microgasters, by Clarence M. Weed, M. S. [2]. Art. II. Jassida; of 

 Illinois, Part 1, by Chas. W. Woodworth, M. S. [2]. Art. III. Parasites of the Lesser Apple-Leaf 

 Roller, by Clarence M. Weed [2]. Art. IV. Anatomy and Histology of a new Earthworm {Diplo- 

 cardia communis) by H. Garman [4]. 

 Cincinnati, O.— Cincinnati Society of Natural History: Journal, Vol. VIII, complete [14]. 



Historical and Philosophical Society: History and Description of the Floods on the Ohio River [5]. 



