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Coville, Botany of the Death Valley Ex- 

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Eggers, Flora of St. Croix and Virgin 



Isles, 134pp 7n 



Flint, Catalogue of U. S. Materia Medica 



Collection, 48pp 25 



Gray & Hooker, Rocky Mt. Flora, 78pp 50 



Havard, Flora of Western and Southern 



Texas, 84pp 35 



Holzinger, Plants of Northern Idaho, 96pp 50 



Hitchcock & Rose, Flora of Southwest 

 Kansas and Big Horn Mountains, 80pp 

 Splates 50 



Knowlton,Directions for collecting Plants, 



40pp, 9 flg 25 



L«iberg, Botany of Coeur D'alene Moun- 

 tains, Idaho, 84pp 50 



Merriam, Desert Trees and Shrubs of 



Death Valley, eopp 35 



Rose, Plants of Sonora and Colima, Mex- 

 ico, loOpp, 13 plates, 10 flg 75 



Rydberg, Flora of Sand Hills of Neb.,78pp 40 

 Flora of Black Hills, Dakota, 80pp 40 



Vasey, Grasses of the Southwest (Desert 

 region of Western Texas, New Mexico. 

 Arizona. South California). 



Vol. I, lOOpp, 50plates 1 00 



Vol. II, lOopp, 50 plates 1 00 



Grasses of Pacific Slope (California, Or- 

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 and Alaska). 



Vol. I, lOOpp, 50 plates 1 00 



Vol. II, lOOpp, .50 plates 1 00 



Grasses of the South, 64pp, 16 plates — 75 

 Grasses of U. S. and British Amer., 100pp. 75 



Ward, Flora of Washington, D. C. and 



Vicinity, 266pp : 150 



Burgess, J. T., English Wild Flowers 36 



*^Vood, A., Object Lessons in Botany(1.17) 75 

 *Class Book of Botany (2.92) 1 13 



Gray Asa, School and Field oBook of Bot- 

 any (1.80) 1 12 



Manual of Botany, rev. (1.62) 1 45 



Apgar, Pocket Key to Trees 40 



Geology and Mineralogfy. 



♦Dana, Manual of Geology, 1st Ed., 800 p., 



over 1000 figs. (J5)...." 2 00 



Do, do, 2d ed _ 2 60 



*Do, do, 4th (last) ed. nearly llOOpp, 1575 



figs 4 00 



Dewey, Economic Geology and Metallur- 

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Egelston, Catalogue of Minerals and Syn- 

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Museum use, 198 p 1 00 



Gurney, Crystallography, 128 p, 46 flg 50 



Hayden, Geological Survey of Idaho and 

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St. John, et al., 680 p., 76 pl...„ 3 00 



Hayden Survey Case containing 7 large 

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Utah, Yellowstone Park. etc I (X) 



Hayden Survey of Wyoming, Prelimi- 

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etc.,5i2p 2 OO 



Hayden Survey, Yellow.stoue National 

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.528 p., 96 plates, 33 g., 10 maps 3 00 



Marcon, Bibliography of Publications re- 

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Catalogue of Mesozolc and Cenozolc 

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Merrill, Hand-book and Catalogue of 

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U. S. Nat. Museum, 372 p 150 



Hand-Book of Dept. Geology of U, S. 

 Nat. Museum, 50 p 35 



Geology; Materials of the Earths Crust, 



90 p., 12 pi 50 



The Onyx Marbles, 48 p., 18 pi 50 



St. John, Geology of Wind River (Wyo.) 



District, 100 p., 49 pi 1 00 



White, Cretaceus Fossils of Western Sts. 



andTer., 84p., 18 pi .■.. 1 00 



Fossils of Ihe Laramie Group, 66 p. 11 pi. 75 

 Relation of Biology to Geological Inves- 

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& Nicholson, Bibliography of N. A. 



Palaeontology, 132 p 1 CO 



Cope, Vertebrata of Tertiary Formations, 



4to, 1043 pp, 134 plates 8 6 00 



Lesquereaux, Cretaceous and Tertiary 



Floras, 4to. 395pp, 60 plates 4 25 



Leidy, Fresh Water Rhizopods of North 



America, 4to, 335pp, 48 ill., 1190 col.flgs 4 25 



Scudder, Tertiary Insects of North Amer- 

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U. S. Geological Survey, Annual Reports. 

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 wants. 



Pacific Railroad Survey. Report of Ex- 

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Wheeler, Geological Survey west of 100th 

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*Dana, Geological Story (1.15) 81 



Dana, Minerals and How to Study Them.. 1 35 



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Jordan's Elementary Crystallography, 

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