Additions to the Library. 155 



ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY OF THE CINCINNATI 

 SOCIETY OF NATURAL HISTORY. 



For the Year E7iding Dec. 31, 1888. 



BY DONATION. 



Chas. E. Beecher, New Haven, Author: A Method of Prepar- 

 ing for Microscopic Study the Radulae of Small Species of 



Gasteropoda. 

 Hon. Chas. Bird, City. Fifteen Copies of Vol. VI. Geological 



Survey of Ohio. With Maps. 

 D. G. Brinton, M. B., Philadelphia, Author : On the So called 

 Alaguilac Language of Guatamala. 



On An Ancient Human Foot-print from Nicaragua. 

 Amos IV. Butler, Brookville, Author : Land and Fresh Water 

 MoUusca in Franklin Co., Ind. 



The Remains at San Juan Teotihucan. 



Local Weather Lore. 



Notes on Range of Prothonotary Warbler, (in Ornithologist 

 and Oologist, Mar. 1888.) 



Observations on Faunal Changes. 



Periodical Cicada in S. E. Indiana, (in U. S. Dep't of Agri_ 

 culture. Ent. Bulletin No. 12.) 



The Habits of Some Arvicolinte. 



The Sacrificial Stone of S.m Juan Teotihuacan. 



List of Birds Observed in Franklin Co., Ind. 



Observations on the Muskrat. 



Hibirnation of the Lower Vertebrates. 

 Frof. E. W. Claypole, Akron, Author: The Material of the 



Appalachians. 

 Sam' I Garman, Cambridge, Author: On West Indian Reptiles 

 and Batrichians. 



Natural History Notes. 



On the Reptiles and Batrachians of Grand Cayman. 

 A. E. Heighway, Cincinnati. Report of the Secretary of State on 

 Commercial Relations, 1873. 



Consular Reports: On Commerce, Manufactures, etc., Nos. 



