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Butler (Samuel). Luck, or Cunning, as the Main Means of Organic 

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 Darwin's theory of Natural Selection. New and cheaper issue. 

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vSelections from previous Works. With remarks ou Mr. (x. 



J. Romanes's ' Mental Evolution in Animals,' and a Psalm of 

 Montreal. Pp. v, 325. 8vo. London, 1890. 



Essays on Life, Art, and Science. Edited by E. A. 



Steeatfeild. Pp. xii, 34:0. 8vo. London, 1908. 



Byrnes (Esther F.), The Fresh-Water Cyclops of Long Island. 

 Pp. 43, plates 15. (Brooklyn Inst. Arts & Sci., Cold Spring 

 Harbor Monogr. vii.) 8vo. BrooUyn, N.Y., 1909. 



Cairnes (D. D.). See Geological Survey of Canada. Report on 

 a Portion of Conrad and Whitehorse Mining Districts, Yukon. 

 Pp. 38 ; 8 plates and 2 map«. 1908. 



Calcar (R. P. van). Die Eortschritte der Immnnitiits- und 

 Spezifizitatslehre seit 1870, . mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung 

 der Tuberkelbazillen und der saurefesten Stabchen. See Pro- 

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 Abbildungen und 2 Kurven im Text. 1907. 

 Calcutta. 

 Indian Museum. 



Aids to the Identification of Rats connected with Plague in 

 India, with Suggestions as to the Collection of Specimens. 

 By W. C. HossACK. Pp. 10, with 3 plates. 



8vo. Allahahad, 1907. 

 An Account of the Littoral Holothurioidea collected by 

 the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship Investigator. By 

 R. KoEHLEE and C. Vaney. Pp. 54, plates 3. 



4to. Calcutta, 1908. 



Caiman (William Thomas). See Lankester {Sir E. Ray). A 



Treatise ou Zoologv. Part VII. Appendiculata. Third fascicle. 



Crustacea. Pp. viii, 346 ; with 194 figs. 1909. 



Calmette (A.). Venoms, Venomous Animals, and Antivenomous 



Serum-Therapeutics. Translated by Erxest E. AusteiS". 



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Cambridge. 



Christ's College Magazine. Vol. xxiii. No. 70. Darwin 



Centenary Number. 4to. Cambridge, 1909. Editor. 



Cambridge (The) Natural History. Edited by S. E. Harmee 



and A. E. Shipley. Vol. IV. 8vo. London, 1909. 



Vol. IV. Crustacea. By Geoffrey Smith. (1909). 



Trilobites. By Henry Woods. (1909.) 



Introduction to Arachnida, and King-Crabs. By A. E. Siin'LEY. 



(1909.) 

 Eurypterida. By Henry Woods. (1909.) 



Scorpions, Spiders, Mites, Ticks, &c. By Cecil Warburton. (1909.) 

 Tardigrada (Water-Bears). By A. E. Shipley. (1909.) 

 Pentastomida. By A. E. Shipley. (1909.) 

 Pycnogonida. By D'Arcy W. Thompson. (1909.) 



