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THE OOLOGISl 



Lesquereaus. "Cretaceous and Tertiary Flo- 

 ras," 4to, 295p, 60pl 2 00 



, Fossil Marine Plants. Sp. pi 15 



, Miocene Flora of Alaska. 6p, 5pl..._ 15 



Marcou. Bitiliography of Publications relat- 

 ing to Fossil Invertebrates, including complete 

 lists of the writinsrs of Meek, White and Wal- 



COtt, 334p, M. B. 30 90 



Meek, Palaeontological Report : Hodge. Tert- 

 iary Coals; Xewberry, Ancient Lakes: Leidy. 

 Vertebrate Fossils :Lesquereaux.Fossil Plants ; 



all of West.,lCOp. H. S. 70 50 



, Fossils from Vancouver and N. W. 



Boundary, 34p. 6pl 35 



, New Genus Ulntacrinus, 4p, 2fig .„ 10 



Mudge, Tertiary and Cretaceous of Kansas. 

 13p 10 



Newberry. Fossil Fishes and Fossil Plants of 

 Triassic Rocks, New Jersey and the Connecti- 

 cut Valley, I90p. sepl, 4to 2 C5 



Peale. Laramie Group and Jura-Trias of 

 Wyoming, etc., 12p _ lO 



Scudder, Palaeontology of Florissant, Colo., 



22p, map 15 



. Fossil Insects, 30p 15 



Walcott. Cambrian Faunas of North Ameri- 

 ca, No. 1, 74p, lOpl 50 



. do do. No. 2, 359p, 33pl. 1 15 



New Upper Cambrian Fossils, 14p, 2pl 



_ 15 



Walker, Fla. Fossil Bones. 4p 10 



Ward, Types of the Laramie Flora. 354p, 57pl 



1 15 



White. Laramie Group of Fossils. 30p 15 



, Preservation of Invertebrate Fossils, 



lOp 25 



, Jura-Trias Fossils of Idaho, 20p 15 



.Carboniferous and Cretaceous Fossils of 



Western Territories, 14p 15 



. Non-Marine FossU Mollusca of N. A., 



4tO, 148p,22pl, 500fig. G. S. 3 _1 00 



, Mesozoic and Cenozoic Paleaontoloey 



of California. 33pp _. "is 



. Fresh water Invertebrates of the N. A. 



Jurassic. No. 2, 41p, 4pl 25 



, Invertebrate Fossils from Pacific Coast, 



102p. 14pl 55 



, New Cretaceous Fossils from Califor- 

 nia, 25p, 5pl 20 



White .& Nicholson, Bibliographv of North 

 American Invertebrate Paleaontology, 132p 35 



White et Nicholson. Supplement to Biblio- 

 graphy of N. A. Invertebrate Paleaontology, 10 

 P 10 



Whlteaves. Fossils of the Cretaceous Races 

 of Vancouver and Adjacent Islands, lOOp, lOpl 

 55 



Williams, Fossil Fauna. Upper Devonian, 

 from Tompkins Co.. N. Y., to Bradford Co., Pa.. 

 36p 20 



Wyman & Conrad. Fossil Mammals and 

 Shells from Chile, 4to, 12p, 4pl 25 



Wyoming's Vertebrate FossUs, 34p, 20 photo- 

 eng 20 



ETHNOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY. 



Abbott, Ethnological Collection from E. Afri- 

 ca, 48p, 12ag 25 



Adler, The Shofar, Its L'se and Origin, 14p. 4 



pl -. 10 



, Two Persepolitan Casts, 6p, 2pl lO 



, Collections of Religious Ceremonials, 



14p 10 



Adler & Casanowicz. Biblical Antiquities,82p, 

 46pl 60 



Bessels, Ancient Human Remains from S. W. 

 Colo, and N. New Mex., ISp, 7pl 25 



Boehmer, Norsk Naval Architecture, 18p, 5pl 

 



, Prehistoric Naval Architecture, 122p. 



16pl, 127flg 50 



BoUes. Catalogue of Eskimo Collection in 

 National Museum, 32p 10 



Bourke. The Medicine Men of the Apache, 20 

 figs. 8pl. 162p, (9) 75 



Burns. The Crump Burial Cave, 4p, pl 10 



Culin. Chinese Games with Dice and Domi- 

 noes, oOp, 12pl, 33flg 25 



. Chess and Playing Cards, 378p. 50pl.226 



fig : -1 00 



, The National Game of Africa, 14p, 5pl, 



laflg 15 



Gushing, Outline of Ztml Creation Mythology, 

 128p, (13) 60 



De Kay. The Bronze Buddha, 12p. pl 10 



Donaldson. The George Catlin Indian Gallery 

 with Memoir and Statistics. 940p, 144pl and 

 maps, unb 1 00 



Dorsey. Omaha Dwellings.Furniture and Im" 



plemen;s. 23flg, 26p. (13) 30 



, Omaha and Ponka Letters, 128p 45 



, A Study of Siouan Cults 6pl, 45fig, 194 



p, (11) _ 75 



Ewbank, Indian Antiquities of Chile and Peru, 

 4to, 44p. 3 col. pl, ills 50 



Fletcher. Prehistoric Trephining and Cranial 

 Amulets. 4to, 33p, 9pl 50 



Fowke. Stone Art. 250fig, lS2p, (13) .1 50 



Gatschet. Mythical Tale of the Isleta Indians 

 of New Mexico, 12p _ 15 



Hewitt. Legend of the Fotmding of the Iro- 

 quois League, Ittp 20 



Hlppisley. Ceramic Art in China. 106p 35 



Hitchcock. The Ainos of Yezo, Japan, 74p, 65 

 pl, 21 fig 40 



, The Ancient Pit-Dwellers of Yezo, 



Japan, I2p, 8pl, 4fig 15 



Hoffman, The Midewiwinor "Grand Medicine 

 Society" ot the Ojibwa, 22pl, 40fig, 158p, (7)._ 95 



Holmes, Textile Fabrics of Ancient Peru,18p, 

 llflg 15 



. Use of Gold and Other Metals Among 



the Chirique of Isthmus of Darien, 28p,22fig 20 



, Ancient Ruins of S, W Colo., 22p, 14pl 



35 



Hough, Primitive American Armor, 28p, 22pl 

 35 



, Fire-making Apparatus, 58p, 8pl, 60fig 



;.... 35 



ills. 



-, The Methods of Fire Making, 16p, pl,l3 

 .. 20 



, Lamps of the Eskimo, 34p, 24pl, 4flg 



40 



, Korean Collections in National Muse- 

 um. 60p, 30pl 40 



Jackson, Ancient Ariz, and Utah Ruins, 22p. 

 8pl 25 



Jouv, Korean Mortuary Pottery, 8p, 7pl, map 

 ■ 10 



McCauley, A Manual for the Use of Students 

 in Egyptology. 90p 7S 



McGulre. Primitive Methods of Drilling, 132p, 

 201fig 75 



