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Journal of Applied Microscopy 



Publications Received for Journal Library. 



The Neocene Lake Beds of Western Montana 



and Descriptions of Some New Vertebrates 



from the Loup Forlt. Earl Douglass, Univer- 

 sity of Montana. 

 Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 



Vols. 1898 and 1899. 

 Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the 



Smithsonian Institution, 1898. 

 Library Expedients in Microscopy. R. H. 



Ward, M. D. Reprint from Transactions of 



the American Microscopical Society. Twenty- 

 second annual meeting, Aug. 17, 18, and 



19, 1899. 

 Peach Leaf Curl, its Nature and Treatment* 



Newton B. Pierce. Bull. No. 20, U. S- 



Dept. of Agri. 

 Key to Land Mammals of Northeastern North 



America. Bull, of the New York State 



Museum, Vol. VIII, No. 38. 

 Agriculture Year Book, University of Tennessee 



Record. Vol. IV, No. i. 

 Report of Committee on the Protection of North 



American Birds. Witmer Stone. 

 Concerning the New Formation of Elastic Fibers, 



Especially in the Stroma of Carcinomata. 



Herbert W. Williams, M. D. 

 Report of Laboratory of Pathology of the Uni= 



versity of Buffalo. No. i. 

 Course in Biology in the Horace Mann High 



School. Teachers College Record, Vol. II, 



No. I. 

 Columbia University Quarterly. Vol. II, No. 3. 

 A Fresh Water Sponge from Sable Island. 



A. H. Mackay, LL. D., Halifax. 

 Transactions of the Texas Academy of Science. 



Vol. III. 

 A Catalogue of Publications of the University of 



Chicago Press. 

 Sixteenth Report of the State Board of Health 



of the State of New Hampshire. 

 Proceedings of the American Association for the 



Advancement of Science. Forty-ninth meet- 

 ing- 

 Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of 



Natural History, Vol. V. 



Art. XI. Notes on species of North Amer- 

 ican Oligochasta. IV. On a new Lum- 

 briculid genus from Florida, with addi- 

 tional notes on the nephridial and circula- 

 tory systems of Mesoporodrilus asym- 

 metricus Smith. 



Art. XII. The Hirudinea of Illinois. 

 High School Department, University of the State 



of New York. Bull. 2, Feb. 1901. 

 Wakker's Hyacinth Germ. Erwin F. Smith. 



Bull. No. 26, U. S. Dept. of Agri., Division 



of Veg. Phys. and Path. 

 Report of the Connecticut Agri. Expt. Sta. for 



year ending Oct. 31, 1900. Part II, Food 



Products. 

 Thirty-first Annual Report of the Entomological 



Society of Ontario. 

 Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station. 



Bulls. Nos. 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 77. 



Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station. 



Bulls. Nos. I (Vol. XIV), 4 (Vol. XIII). 

 Second Preliminary Report of the Behring Sea 

 Fur Seal Investigations. David Starr Jor- 

 dan, 1897. 



New York Agricultural Experiment Station. 



Bulls. Nos. 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 

 184, 185, 1S6, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191. 

 Fourth Annual Report of the Forest Preserve 

 Board, 1900. 



New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. 



Bulls. Nos. 148, 149. 

 Florida Lichens. P. H. Rolfs. Transactions 

 of the Academy of Science of St. Louis, 

 Vol. XI, No. 2. 



Pineapple Fertilizers. P. H. Rolfs. Reprint 



from Proc. 12th annual meeting Florida 



State Horticultural Society, 1899. 

 The Wilson Bulletin, Nos. 34, 35, 36. 

 Vanderbilt University Quarterly, Vol. I, No. i. 

 Bericht uber die Pestepidemie in Kobe und 



(Jsaka von Nov. 1899 bis Januar 1900. Prof. 



Dr. S. Kitasato. 

 Bulletino del Laboratorio ed orto Botanico. Vol. 



terzo, Fasc. III-IV. Fl. Tassi. 

 Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution, 



1897. The U. S. National Museum, II. 

 Publications of the University of Pennsylvania. 



Proceedings of " University Day." Bull. 



No. 9, new series. 

 Commercial Fertilizers. J. H. Stewart and B. 



H. Hite. West Virginia University Agri. 



Expt. Sta. Bull. 72. 



Spraying. L. C. Corbett. West Virginia 

 University Agri. Expt. Sta. Bull. 70. 



University of the State of New York. Bulls. 15, 

 16, 35. 52. 



Mosses with a Hand Lens. A. J. Grout. 



The Use of the Rontgen Ray by the Medical 

 Department of the U. S. Army in the War 

 with Spain. This is a volume of 98 pages, 

 prepared by W. C. Borden, under the direc- 

 tion of Surgeon General Geo. M. Sternberg, 

 U. S. Army. The first 30 pages are descrip- 

 tive of apparatus, following which is a series 

 of specific cases in which the Rontgen Ray 

 was used in the study of wounds, fractures, 

 and other effects produced by missiles. These 

 cases are illustrated by 38 full-page helio- 

 type plates which represent accurately the 

 positions of Mauser bullets or other missiles 

 in eveiy part of the body, and the effects 

 they produce. The great distinctness with 

 which these plates reveal the location of 

 bullets deeply embedded in the chest, pelvis, 

 and even within the skull, is ample proof 

 of the extraordinary character of the radio- 

 graphs from which they were taken. 



The concluding chapter is devoted to 

 radiographic technic, embracing the manipu- 

 lation of machines, photographic plates, and 

 methods in development of negatives, and 

 in printing. 



