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Formations of New Jersey, by Prof. R. D. Salisbury. 108 pp., 3 pi. 9 fig., and 2 sketches of mo- 

 raine. 

 Trenton Natural History Society: Journal. 



Univebsitt, Ala.— See Montgomery, Ala. 



Washington, D. C— Anthropological Society. — See Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. 



Biological Society of Washington: Proceedings, Vol. I, 1880-'82, 110 pp. Darwin Memorial Meet- 

 ing. 



Vol. II, 1882-'84, 196 pp. The Principles of Zoogeography, by Theodore Gill; North American 

 Psyllidffi, by C. V. Riley; Certain Phases in the Geological History of the North American Conti- 

 nent Biologically Considered, by Chas. A. White; Plants added to the Flora of Washington, by 

 Lester F. Ward; New North American Birds, by Robert Ridgway; New Birds from Kamtschatka 

 by Leonhard Stejneger. 



Vol. Ill, 1884-'86, 180 pp. The Application of Biology to Geological History, by Chas. A. White; 

 The Beginnings of Natural History in America, by G. Brown Goode; Additions to the Flora of 

 Washington, by F. H. Knowlton. 



Vol. IV, 1886-'88, 166 pp. Descriptions of a new species of bat ( Verpertilio ciliolabrum) and a 

 new mouse [Vesperimus anthonyi) from western United States, by Dr. C. Hart Merriam; The 

 Beginnings of American Science: The Third Century, by G. Brown Goode; Some American Con- 

 chologists, by William H. Dall, with portraits of William Stimpson, Capt. Joseph P. Couthouy, 

 and Dr. Isaac Lea; Description of a new fox {Vulpes macrotis) from Southern California, by Dr 



C. Hart Merriam. 



. Vol. V, 1888-'89, 86 pp. Deep-sea Mollusks, and the Conditions under which they Exist, by Wil. 



liam Healey Dall; The Course of Biologic Evolution, by Lester F. Ward. 



Vol. VI, 1890-'91, 100 pp. On Dynamic Influences in Evolution, by Wm. H. Dall; Neo-darwinism 

 and Neo-lamarckism, by Lester F. Ward. 



Vol. VII, 1792-'93. The Geographic Distribution of Life in Ifforth America, with special refer- 

 ence to the Mammalia, by C. Hart Merriam, M. D. April, 1892. 64 pp., with two-page colored 

 bio-geograjihic map of North America. Some Inter-relations of Plants and Insects, by C. V. Ri- 

 ley. Ph. D. May, 1892. Pp. 81-109, 15 figs. Third List of Additions to the Flora of Washington, 



D. C, by Theodor Holm. June, 1892. Pp. 105-132. Plants of the Pribilof Islands, Bering Sea, 

 by Dr. C. Hart Merriam. July 7, 1892. Pp. 133-150. The Fossil Flora of the Boseman Coal Field, 

 by F. H. Knowlton, and other papers. July 27, 1892. Pp. 151-158. Descriptions of a new genus 

 and species of Murine Rodent (Xenomys nelsoni) and nine other new Mammals collected by 



E. W. Nelson in the states of Colima and Jalisco, Mexico, by C. Hart Merriam, M. D. Septem- 

 ber 29, 1892. Pp. 159-174. 



Chas. W. Smiley, Publisher: The American Monthly Microscopical Journal, containing Contribu- 

 tions to Biology. Vol. XI, 1890, Nos. 10 to 12, pp. 221-288, 3 pi. Vol. XII, 1891, 288 pp., 10 pi. 

 Principal articles: Diatoms: Their Life-history and Classification, by Fred'k B. Carter; Micro- 

 scopy for Amateurs, by T. C. White; Hints on Histological and Pathological Technique, by Dr. 

 W. C. Borden, U. S. A.; Koch's Cure for Tuberculosis, by Frederick Gaertner, M. D.; Heredity: 

 Its Part in Organic Evolution, by Prof. Henry L. Osborn; The Ammoniacal Fermentation of 

 Urine, by Veranus A. Moore, M. D.; Introduction to Elementary Biology, by Henry L. Osborn; 

 The Germ Theory, by E. H. Griflith; Trichina Spiralis, by Dr. H. M. Whelpley; On a Bacterial 

 Insect Disease, by S. A. Forbes, Ph. D.; Microscopic Structure of Steel, by P. H. Dudley; The 

 Evolution of the Compound Microscope, by J. Melvin Lamb, M. D. Vol. XIII, 1892, Nos. 1 to 9, 

 pp. 1-224, 9 pi.; Observations on Staining the Flagella on Motile Bacteria, by Veranus A. Moore, 

 M. D.; Biological Examination of Potable Water, by Geo. W. Rafter; A Beautiful Rhizopod, by 

 Chas. W. Smiley; Radiolaria: Their Life-history and their Classification, by Fred'k B. Carter; 

 Practical Studies in Biology, by H. L. Osborn; On the Continuity of Protoplasm through the Cell- 

 walls of Plants, by W. J. Beal and J. W. Toumey; Impressions of the Antwerp Microscopical Ex- 

 position, by R. H. Ward, M. D. ; New Desmids from New Hampshire, by Wm. N. Hastings; Diatoms 

 of the Connecticut Shore, by W. A. Terry; What is a Species in the Diatomacete? by Arthur M. 

 Edwards, M. D. 



Frederick V. Coville, Botanist, U.S. Dept. Agriculture: Vol. IV, Annual Report 1888, Arkansas Ge- 

 ological Survey. 276 pp., 10 pi., map of Washington county in pocket. Contains Geology of 

 Washington County, by Frederic W. Simonds; List of the Plants of Arkansas, by John C. Bran- 

 ner and F. V. Coville; and Notes on the Botany of Arkansas, by F. V. Coville. 



Smithsonian Institution, S. P. Langley, Secretary: Annual Report of the Board of Regents, for 

 the year ending July, 1885, 996 pp.; for 1886, 878 pp.; for 1887, 734 pp.; for 1888, 840pp.; for 1890, 

 808 pp. 



Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, 25x33 cm., unbound. Vol. X, 1858, contains Nereis 

 Boreali-americana, or Contributions to a History of the Marine Algie of North America, by W. H. 

 Harvey, M. D., M. R. I. A. Part III, Chlorospermew. 142 pp. , 14 colored plates. Magnetical Ob- 

 servations in the Arctic Seas, by Elisha Kent Kane, M. D., U. S. N., made during the second Grin- 



