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December, 1891, pp. 1-216, contains a Catalogue of Rutherford's Photographic Plates of the Sun, 

 the Moon, and the Stars, by John K. Rees; and Coleopterological Notices, III, by Thos. L. Casey. 

 Transactions, Vol. X, 1890-'91, Nos. 1-6, 112 pp.; Vol. XI, 1891-'92, Nos. 3-5, pp. 41-104, 4 pi., 

 contains a List of Species of the Genera Scirpus and Rhynchospora occurring in North America, 

 by N. L. Britton. 



New York Microscopical Society: Journal, a quarterly magazine. Vol. VII, 1891, 144 pp., 4 pi.; Vol. 

 VIII, 1892, 120 pp., 8 pi. Contains a Biographical Catalogue of the Described Transformations of 

 North American Coleoptera, by \Vm. BeutenmtiUer, 52 pp.; On the Structure of the Pleuroslgma 

 Valve, by T. F. Smith, 1 pi.; Diatom-structure — the Interpretation of Microscopical Images, by 

 Jacob D. Cox, 12 pp., 1 pi.; What is a Diatom — a lecture by Chas. F. Cox, 28 pp.; Cordylophora 

 lacustrls, and Five New Forms of Animal Life, by Stephen Helm, 8 pp., 3 pi.; The Anatomy of a 

 Stem of Wistaria sinensis, by Carlton C. Curtiss, 12 pp., 3 pi. 



W. A. Conklin, Ph.D., and R. S. Huidekopei\ M. D.: The Journal of Comparative Medicine and 

 Veterinary Archives, monthly. Vol. XI, Nos. 11 and 12, pp. 597-732; Vol. XII, 1891, 712 pp.; Vol. 

 XIII, Nos. 1-9, 580 pp. 



Niagara Falls, N. Y.— David F. Day: A Catalogue of the Flowering and Fern-like Plants Growing 

 without Cultivation in the Vicinity of the Falls of Niagara, 6 pp. 



Normal, III. — see Champaign. 



Oberlin, Ohio. — Oberlin College: Laboratory Bulletin— Flora of Lorain County, Ohio: A Preliminary 

 List of the Flowering and Fern Plants, compiled by Albert A. Wright. 30 pp., and map of Lorain 

 county. 



Laboratory Bulletin No. 2. Descriptive List of the Fishes of Lorain County, by Lewis M. Mc- 

 Cormlck. 36 pp., 14 pi., and map. 



Oneida, N. Y.— Albert P. Brighavi: The Geology of Oneida County, N. Y., 18 pp., and Rivers and the 

 Evolution of Geographic Forms, by Albert P. Brigham, 22 pp. 



Palo Alto, Cal.— Z)r. J. C. Branner, Leland Stanford Junior University: Arkansas Geological Survey, 

 seven volumes, bound in black cloth, as follows: 



Annual Report for 1888, Vol. I, 352 pp., 2 maps, 1 in pocket. Contains a general report on the 

 structural and economic geology of southwestern Arkansas, by T. B. Comstock, with maps of the 

 region southwest from Little Rock and the Hot Springs. 



Vol. II, 336 pp., 7 pi., 1 map In pocket. Contains reports on the Neozoic Geology of South- 

 western Arkansas, by Robert T. Hill, and the Northern Limit of the Mesozoic Rocks in Arkansas, 

 by 0. P. Hay, giving the results of the combined work of the U. S. Geological Survey and of the 

 Geological Survey of Arkansas, upon the mesozoic geology of the state; to which is added a 

 chapter on the manufacture of Portland cement, by John C. Branner. 



Vol. Ill, 132 pp., 1 map in pocket. Contains a report on the Geology of the Coal Regions; a 

 Preliminary Report upon a Portion of the Coal Regions of Arkansas, by Arthur Winslow, with 

 map of the coal regions east and south from Fort Smith. 



Annual Report for 1890, Vol. I, 672 pp., 16 pi., 46 figures In text, 1 map in pocket. Contains a 

 report on Manganese: its Uses, Ores, and Deposits, by R. A. F. Penrose, jr., Ph. D. 



Vol. II, 496 pp., 22 pi., including 2 relief maps, 44 figures in text, 6 maps in pages, and 2 maps 

 in pockets; also a portrait of John Francis Williams, the author, who died November 9, 1891, just 

 as the printing of the report was completed, and before its distribution. Contains a report on 

 The Igneous Rocks of Arkansas, by J. Francis Williams. 



Annual Report for 1891, Vol. I, 152 pp., 1 map in pocket. Contains a report on The Mineral 

 Waters of Arkansas, by John C. Branner, Ph. D., State Geologist. 



Annual Report for 1892, Vol. I, 168 pp., 4 pi., and a two-page map. Contains a report on The 

 Iron Deposits of Arkansas, by R. A. F. Penrose, jr.. Ph. D. 



Peoria, III. — Peoria Soientiflo Association. 



Philadelphia, Pa. — Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia: Proceedings, 1891, Part III, pp. 

 409-536, 3 pi. ; 1892, Parts I and II, 320 pp., 13 pi. Contains Notes on Some Little-known American 

 Tortoises, by Dr. G. Baur; The Summer Birds of Harvey Lake, Pa., by Witmer Stone; Catalogue 

 of the Corvidfe, Paradiseidai and Oriolidie in the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, by 

 W. Stone: The Spider Fauna of the Upper Cayuga Basin, by Nathan Banks; The Birds of South- 

 eastern Texas and Southern Arizona, 1891, by Samuel N. Rhoads; Birds Collected by the West 

 Greenland Expedition, by Witmer Stone; Contributions to the Life Histories of Plants, No. 7, by 

 Thomas Meehan; Mineral Localities of Philadelphia and Vicinity, by Theo. D. Rand, William W. 

 Jefferis, and J. T. M. Cardeza, M. D.; A Contribution to the Knowledge of the Fauna of the Blanco 

 Beds of Texas, by Edw. D. Cope: A Catalogue of the Fishes of Greece, with notes on the names 

 now in use and those employed by classical authors, by H. A. Hoffman and David Starr Jordan; 

 A Revision of the North American Creodonta, with notes on some genera which have been re- 

 ferred to that group, by W. B. Scott. 



