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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



Agricultural College, Michigan.— See Lansing, Mich. 



Akron, Ohio. — E. W. Claypole: Discovery of Pteraspidian Fish In Upper Silurian Rocks in N. A., 

 18 pp.; Structure of the American Pteraspidian Palseaspis (Claypole), with remarks, 22 pp.; The 

 Head of Dinichthys, 10 pp., 1 pi.; Vertical Range of Certain Fossil Species in Pennsylvania and 

 New York, 10 pp.; The Continents and Deep Seas, 8 pp.; The Perry County (Pennsylvania) 

 Fault, 24 pp., 1 pi.; Organic Variation Indefinite, 1i pp. 

 Albion, N. Y.— Frank H. Lattin, Publisher: The OOlogist, monthly, occasional and irregular. Vol. VII, 



No. 12; VIII, 1, 3-6, 8, and 11: and IX, 1, 4 and 5 are received, about 16 pp. each. 

 Ames, Iowa. — Iowa Academy of Science: See Des Moines. 

 Iowa Agricultural College: Bulletins. 



L. H. Pammel: Report of the Department of Botany, from Biennial Report Iowa State Agricultural 

 College, 8 pp. 



On Pollination of Phlomis tuberosa L., and the Perforation of Flowers, from Transactions St. 

 Louis Academy of Science, 48 pp., 2 pi. 



On the Seed-coats of the Genus Euphorbia, from Transactions St. Louis Academy of Science, 

 28 pp., 3 pi. 



Fungous Diseases of the Sugar Beet, from Bulletin Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station, 

 16 pp., 6 pi. 

 Ann Arbor, ^lic^.— University of Michigan: Librarian's Report for 1890, 8 pp.; President's Report 



for 1890, 40 pp. 

 Atchison, Kans.— Board of Education: Manual of the Public Schools, 1890, 156 pp. 

 Austin, Tex. — Alex. Macfarlane: Fundamental Theorems of Analysis Generalized for Space, 32 pp. 



Te.vas Academy of Science: Transactions, Vol. I, No. 1, 44 pp. 

 Baldwinsh'ille, N. Y. — W. 31. Beauchamp: Land and Fresh-Water Shells of Onondaga County, 12 pp.; 



Iroquois Notes, 8 pp. ; Rhymes from Old Powder-Horns, 8 pp. 

 Baltimore, 'M.v.— Johns Hopkins University: Circulars, 24x30 cm., Nos. 83-100, Vol. X, 150 pp.; XI, 



136 pp. Fifteenth Annual Report, 1890, 92 pp. Register for 1890-'91, 154 pp. 

 Boston, Mass. — American Academy of Arts and Sciences: Proceedings, New Series, Vol. XVII, May, 1889, 

 to May, 1890, 364 pp., 8 pi.; XVIII, 1891, 396 pp., 7 pi.; XIX, 1892, 476 pp. 

 Boston Scientific Society. 



Boston Society of Natural History: Proceedings, Vol. XXV, 1891-'92, 524 pp., 16 plates and maps. 

 J. Walter Feivkes: New Invertebrata from the Coast of California, 50 pp., 16 pi.; On Excavations 



made in Rocks by Sea Urchins, 22 pp.; On a few Californian Medusae, 12 pp., 7 pi. 

 Marine Biological Laboratory : Fourth Annual Report, for 1891, 40 pp. 

 Massachusetts Horticultural Society: Transactions, for the year 1890, 388 pp.; for 1891, 448 pp., 13 



plates and phototypic illustrations; for 1892, Part 1, 222 pp.; Schedule of Prizes for 1892, 48 pp. 

 Ornithologist and OOlogist — see Hyde Park. 

 BBiDGEtORT, Coifs.—Bridgeijort Scientific Society: List of Birds Found in the Vicinity of Bridgeport, 



Conn., by C. K. Averill, jr., 20 pp., 246 numbers. 

 Brookville, Ind. — Amos W. Butler: Our Smaller Mammals and their Relation to Horticulture, 8 pp.; 

 The Habits of some Arvicolinse, 4 pp.; Observations on the Muskrat, 12 pp.; Contributions to In- 

 diana Herpetology, No. 3, Urodela — the Salamanders, 8 pp.; The Birds of Indiana, with illustra- 

 tions, 136 pp. 

 Indiana Academy of Science: Proceedings, 1891, 184 pp. 

 Buffalo, N. Y. — Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. 



Cambridge, Mass. — Cambridge Entomological Club: Psyche, a Journal of Entomology, Nos. 175-198, 



including Vol. V, pp. 407-456; Vol. VI, pp. 1-342, 6 pi. 



Herbert L. Jones, 23 College House: Catalogue of the Phanerogams and Ferns of Licking County, 



Ohio — Bulletin of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, Vol. XII, 104 pp. with mip. 



Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy at Harvard College: Annual Reports of the Curator, for 1889-'90, 



32 pp., 1 pi.; for 1890-'91, 32 pp.; for 1891-'92, 40 pp., 6 pi. 



Bulletin, Vol. XVI, No. 10. Metamorphism of Clastic Feldspar in Conglomerate Schist, by J. 

 E. Wolff. 12 pp., 4 pi. 



No. 11. The Conditions of Erosion beneath Deep Glaciers, based upon a study of the Bouider 

 train from Iron Hill, Cumberland, R. I., by N. S. Shaler. 44 pp., 4 pi., and 1 map. 



No. 12. Acmite Trachyte from the Crazy Mountains, Montana, by J. E. Wolff and R. S. Tarr. 

 »pp. 

 Vol. XIX, No. 1. Studies on Lepldosteus, by E. L. Mark. 128 pp., 9 pi. 



No. 2. On the Egg Membranes and Micropyle of some Osseous Fishes, by C. H. Eigenmann. 

 28 pp., 3 pi. 



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