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THE OOLOGIST 



Simpson, Notes on Unionidse of Fla. and 



S. E. States, a2p..26pl To 



True, A Review of the Family Delphinidse, 



192 p., 47 pi ~ 00 



Collecting and Preserving Whales and 



Porpoises, 24 p., H pi 35 



Verrill, Marine Invertebrataof N.E. Coast 



of America, 40 p 35 



MoUusca, Annelida, Echinodermata,etc. 



irom N. E. Coast of America, 54 p 35 



Winslow, Economic Mollusca, etc.. 86 p. . . 50 

 ■Williamson, Shells of San Pedro Bay, 42 



p.,5pl 50 



Brown; The Whale Fishery and Its Appli- 

 ances, 116 p T5 



Birtney, A Manual of N. A. Land Shells, 



518 pp., 516 fig 3 50 



Bibliography; of N. A. Conchology by 



American Authors, 650 pp — 2 00 



do do do by Foreign Authors., 



298p 1 25 



Bean, Collection of U. T'ishes at Gt. Int. 



Fish. Ex., 124 p 50 



U. S. Coll. of Europeau Fishes, 36 p 25 



Directions for Collecting and Preserv- 

 ing Fish 10 



Catalogue of Fishes of Alaska andAdja 



cent Waters, 34 p 5D 



Clark, Fishery Products and Apparatus 



Used in Preparation, 134 p 75 



Collins, Fishing Vessels and Boats and 

 Their Equipment; Economic Condi- 

 tion of Fisherman ; Angler's Outfits. 



etc.,180p 1 00 



Dall, Index to Names Applied to Sub-divi- 

 sions of Brachiopoda, 83 p 60 



Marine MoUusks of the S. E. Coast of 



U. S,, 222 p., 74nl. con., 700 fig 3 50 



Instructions for Collecting MoUusks 

 and Other Useful Hints for the Cou- 



chologist, 56 p., ills 50 



Limpets and Chitons of Alaskan and 



Arctic Regions, 64 p .50 



Florida Land and FreshWater Shells. 35 p 35 

 Mollusca and Brachiodopa of Alba- 

 tross Exploration, 144 p., 10 pi., 105 fig. 1 50 

 Earll, Apparatus for the Capture of Fish, 



206p 1 00 



Fish Cultural Exhibit, 96 p 50 



Eigenmann, Fishes of San Diego,Calif.,50p. 35 

 Fresh Water Fish of So. America, 82 p. 50 

 Evermann & Jenkins, Fishes from Guay- 



mas, (Mex.) 46 p 35 



Entomology. 



Ashmead, Monograph of N. A. Proctotry- 



pidae, 472 p., 18 plates J2 .50 



Descriptions of Ichneumomidse, 66 p — 35 



Bailman, The Myriapoda of N. A., 210p 1 25 



Chambers, Index to Tineina of U. S. and 



Canada, 44p 35 



Dodge, Life and Entomological Work of 



T. Glover, 68 p 50 



Edwards, Bibliographical Catalogue of 

 Transformations of N. A. Lepidop- 

 tera, 148p 75 



Fernald, Dii-ections for Collecting, Pre- 

 serving and Transporting Small Moths 15 



Forel, Ants' Nests, 28 p., 2 pi 25 



Grote, N. A. PjTalidse. 38p.. 14 fig 35 



Le Conte, Rocky Mt. Coleoptera. .56 p 35 



Marx, Aradlasof N. A., 98 p 50 



Packard, The Phyllopod Crustacea of N.A. 



298 p., 39 pi., 73 fig 2 00 



Rocky Mt. Locust and Other Insects In- 

 jurious to Garden and Field Crops of 

 W. States and Tex., 228 p., 9 pi., 67 fig.. 1 25 

 Directions for Collecting and Preserv- 

 ing Insects, 54 p., .55 fig 40 



Riley, Directions for Collecting and Pre- 

 serving insects, 148 p. , 140 fig 75 



Packard and Thomas 3d Report U. S. 



Ent. Com., 4.50 p., 64 plates 2 50 



at al. Insect of Death Valley Ex. 34 p . . 35 



Catalogue of Published Synopsis, Cata- 

 logues and Lists of N. A. Insects with 

 other Information to assist the stu- 

 dent, 78 p '. 50 



Smith, Lepidopterous Family, Noctuidae 



of Temperate N. A., 234 p., 5 pi 1 2j 



Lepidopterous Super-family, Noctuidae, 



in Boreal America, 4-34 p 175 



Revision of Homohadena and Hadena, 



52p..2pl.... 35 



Revision of the Mamestra, 80 p. , 4 pi 50 



Williston, Synopsis of the N.A. Syrphidse, 



336p.,12pl 150 



Eberhart, N. M., Elements of Entomology 30 



Economic Entomology 30 



Hyatt's Insects (1.25) 81 



Thomas, Synop.sis of the Acrididce of No. 



America, 4to, 263pp 1 60 



Ethnology and Archaeology. 



Eells, Indians of Washlngtons, 78 p 50 



Mason, Aboriginal Skin Dressing, 38 p., 33 



pi 50 



Primitive Travel and Transportation. 



358 p„ 25 pi., 260 fig 2 00 



N. A. Bows, Arrows and Quivers, 50 p., 

 58 pi 1 00 



McGuire, Primitive Methods of Drilling, 



132 p., 201 fig 1 00 



Powell, Reports of Bureau 'Of Ethnology 

 4to, with maps and plates (many col- 

 ored). Can furnish complete sets. 

 Odd volumes each $2 to $5. Write wants. 



Rau, Directions for Collecting Aboriginal 



Antiquities 1 J> 



Thomas, Directions forMound Exploration 10 



Thompson, Te Pito Te Heuna or Easter 



Island. 106 p., 49 pi 1 00 



Wilson, The Swastika; Migration of In- 

 dustries in Prehistoric Times, 256 p., 



•25 pi., 374 fig 2 00 



Wilson, Criminal Antropology, 70 p 40 



Stud of PreWstorlc Anthropology, Hand 

 Book for Beginners. 76 p., 20 pi., 287 fig. 1 00 



Botany. 



Coulter, Manual -of Plants of Western 



Texas, The Polypetalae. 156pp $ 1 CO 



Do do do. The GamopetalaB, 250pp — 125 

 Do do do. The Apetalffi. Monocotyle- 



donae, Pteridophyta, 250pp 1 .50 



Revision of North Americian Cactuses, 



44pp 35 



Plants of Rio Grande, 40pp 3.^ 



Revision of Echinocactus. Cereus and 



Opuntia, 112pp "5 



Carleton, Plants of Oklahoma and Indian 



Territory, 50pp 50 



