BIOLOGY. BOTANY. 83 



Dastke, a. — Theory of energy and the living-world. Physiology of 



alimentation. 1899. R. 1898 1208 $0 02 



Daubree, G. A. — Deep-sea deposits. 1894. R. 1893 958 05 



Deax, Bashford. — Marine biological stations of Europe. 1894. R. 1893. 956 10 

 Foster, Michael. — Growth of science in the nineteenth century. 



1901. R. 1899 1228 02 



Gage, S. H.— Life revealed by the microscope. 1898. R. 1896 1109 02 



GuLiCK, J. T. — Divergent evolution through segregation. 1893. 



R. 1891 870 10 



Heim, F. L.— Relations between plants and ants. 1898. R. 1896 1111 05 



Hertwig, Oscar. — Growth of biology in nineteenth century. 1901. 



R. 1900 1285 02 



Marey, E. J. — Comparative locomotion. 1894. R. 1893 955 05 



Merriam, C. H.— Geographic distribution of life. 1893. R. 1891 873 10 



MiALL, L. C. — Life history studies of animals. 1898. R. 1897 1154 02 



Murray, J. — Existence and distribution of marine organisms. 1898. 



R. 1896 1110 02 



Osborn, H. F.— Problems in evolution and heredity. 1893. R. 1892. . 901 10 



Reynaud, G. — Laws of orientation among animals. 1899. R. 1898... 1206 02 



ScHWEixiTz, E. A. DE.— War with microbes. 1898. R. 1896 1113 02 



SoLVAV, E. — Electricity and phenomena of animal life. 1896. 



R. 1894 1014 02 



Thayer, A. H.— Protective coloration of animals. 1898. R. 1897 1153 02 



Thoulet, M. J.— Oceanography. 1899. R. 1898 1202 02 



Thur-stox, R. H.— Animal as a prime-mover. 1898. R. 1896 1106 02 



Varigny, He.xry de.— Air and life. 1896. M. C. 39 1071 20 



(The same.) 1896. R. 1895 1044 05 



Varigxy, Henry de. — Temperature and life. 1891. R. 1890 818 05 



V.\RiGNY. Henry de.— The air and life. 1894. R. 1893 957 05 



Ward, H. B. — Fresh-water biological stations of the world. 1899. 



R. 1898 1207 02 



White, C. A.— Mutation theory of De Vries. 1902. R. 1901 1356 02 



BOTANY AND FORESTRY. 



Bailey, L. H.— Factors of organic evolution. 1898. R. 1897 1152 $0 02 



Burdox-Sanderson, J. — Relation of motion in animals and plants to 



electrical phenomena. 1901. R. 1899 1235 02 



Ellis, H.— Mescal: A new artificial paradise. 1898. R. 1897 1157 02 



Falkexberg, Paul.— The garJeii and its development. 1901. R. 1899. 1241 02 



Farlow, W. G.— Progress in botany in 1881. 1883. R. 1881 486 05 



Farlow, AV. G.— Progress in botany in 1882. 1883. R. 1882 532 05 



Farlow, W. G.— Progress in botany In 1883. 1884. R. 1883 581 05 



Geikie, James. — Tundras and steppes of prehistoric Europe. 1899. 



R. 1898 1198 05 



Goodale, G. L.— Economic botany. 1893. R. 1891 881 05 



Heim, F. L. — Relations between plants and ants. 1898. R. 1896 1111 05 



KxowLTOx, F. H.— Progress in botany in 1887-88. 1890. R. 1888 754 10 



Newell, F. H.— Irrigation and cultivation. 1902. R. 1901 1338 05 



PixcHOT, G., and Mkrriam, C. H.— Forest destruction. 1902. R. 1901. 1337 02 



RoDWAY, James.— Struggle for life in the forest. 1893. R. 1891 871 05 



Thiseltox-Dyer, W. T. — Botanical work of British Association. 



1896. R. 1895 1050 02 



Torrey, Johx. — Batis maritima of Linnaeus. 1853. C. K. 6 60 20 



Trelease, W.— Botanical opportunity. 1898. R. 1897 1156 02 



Treub, T. M.— Tropical botanic garden. 1891. R. 1890 817 05 



Ward, L. F.— Check-list of flora of Vvashington. 1882 461 05 



W.\RD, L. F.— Petrified forests of Arizona. 1901. R. 1899 1233 05 



WiEsxER, JuLifs. — Relation of plant physiologj' to other sciences. 



1899. R. 1898 1203 02 



AViLEY, H. W.— Waste and conservation of plant food. 1896. R. 1894. 1002 05 



