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No. 3. Report on the Nudlbranchs dredged from the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea by the 

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No. 4. A Third Supplement to the Fifth Volume of the Terrestrial Air-breathing Mollusks of 

 the United States and Adjacent Territories, by W. G. Binney. 28 pp., 11 pi. 



Vol. XX, No. 4. Crlstatella: The Origin and Development of the Individual in the Colony, by 

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No. 5. The Eyes In Blind Crayfishes, by G. H. Parker. 12 pp., 1 pi. 



No. 6. Notice of Calamocrinus diomedae, a Stalked Crinold from the Galapagos, by Alex. 

 Agassiz. 4 pp. 



No. 7. Origin and Development of the Central Nervous System in Limax maximus. by Annie 

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No. 8. The Parietal Eye in Lizards of Western United States, by W. E. Ritter. 20 pp., 4 pi. 



Vol. XXI, No. 1. On the Structure of Phagocata gracilis Leidy, by W. M. Woodworth. 44 pp., 

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No. 2. The Compound Eyes in Crustaceans, by G. H. Parker. 96 pp., 10 pi. 



No. 3. Points in the Anatomy and Histology of Sipunculus nudus L., by Henry B. Ward. 40 

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No. 4. On the Dredging Operations off the West Coast of Mexico and Central America, by Alex- 

 ander Agassiz. 16 pp. 



No. 5. The Development of the Pronephros and Segmental Duct in Amphibia, by Herbert H. 

 Field. 140 pp., 8 pi. 



Vol. XXII, No. 1. Observations on Budding in Paludicella, and some other Bryozoa, by C. B. 

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No. 2. The Gastrulation of Aurella flavldula P6r. & Les., by Frank Smith. 16 pp., 2 pi. 



No. 3. Amitosis in the Embryonal Envelopes of the Scorpion, by H. P. Johnson. 40 pp., 3 pi. 



No. 4. A Fourth Supplement to the Fifth Volume of the Terrestrial Air-breathing Mollusks of 

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Vol. XXIII, No. 1. General Sketch of the Expedition of the "Albatross" on the West Coast of 

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No. 2. The Mesoderm in Teleosts, by E. R. Boyer. 48 pp., 8 pi. 



No. 3. On Neotonema agile Verrill, by Henry B. Ward. 60 pp., 8 pi. 

 Champaign, III. — Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History: Bulletins, Vol. II, Art. I. Descriptive 

 Catalog of the North American Hepaticfe North of Mexico, by Lucien M. Underwood, Ph. D. 

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Art. II. Descrljition of New Illinois Fishes, by S. A. Forbes. 4 pp. 



Art. III. Parasitic Fungi of Illinois, Part 1, Uredineae, by T. J. Burrill. 120 pp. 



Art. IV. Studies on the Contagious Diseases of Insects, by S. A. Forbes. 68 pp., 1 helio. pi. 



Articles 5 to 8 of Vol. II, and 1 to 4 of Vol. Ill, previously acknowledged (Vol. XI i. 



Vol. Ill, Art. V. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Phalangiinse of Illinois, by Clarence M. Weed, 

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Art. VI. A Partial Bibliography of the Phalangiinas of North America, by Clarence M. Weed, 

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Art. VII. On an American Earthworm of the Family Plireoryctidaj, by S. A. Forbes. 12 pp., 

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Art. VIII. An American Terrestrial Leech, by S. A. Forbes. 4 pp. 



Art. IX. A Preliminary Report on the Animals of the Mississippi Bottoms, near Quincy, 111., 

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Art. X. Notes on Illinois Reptiles and Amphibians, including several species not before recorded 

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Art. XI. Descriptions of New Cynipidas in the Collection of the Illinois State Laboratory of 

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Art. XII. Sixth Contribution to a Knowledge of the Life History of Certain Little-known Aphl- 

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Art. XIII. A Synopsis of the Reptiles and Amphibians of Illinois, by H. Garman. 176 pp., 7 pi. 



Vol. IV, Art. I. Bacteria Normal to Digestive Organs of Uemiptera, by S. A. Forbes. 6 pp. 



Biennial Report of the Director of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History, 1891-''.)2. 

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 Chapel Hill, N. G. — Klislia Mitchell Sclentiflc Society: .Journal, for the year 1883-'84, 96 pp.; for the 

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