THE OOLOGHST. 



DeKay, Mollusca and Crustacea of 



New York, 4to, 35<5i), 53 col. pi. 



(411 col. fig) 2 40 



Torrey, Flora of the State of Xew 

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medicinal properties. 2 vols., 4to, 

 1072p. 160pl 6 40 



Hall, Palaeontology of New York, Vol. 

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Emmons, Geology of Northern New 

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Vanuxem, Geologv of Central New 

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Beck, Mineralogy of New York 4to, 

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Emmons, Agriculture of New York; 

 comprising an account of the clas- 

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Do., do., do. This volume is devoted 

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Do., do.. Fruits of the State, 4to, 2 

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Jardine's (Sir William) Naturalist's 

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fon, Cuvier. et al. Binding fair. Edin- 

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Monkeys 75 



Ruminating Animals (Deer, Ante- 

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Whales 65 



British Quadrupeds 75 



Anii)hibious Caruivora (Walrus, 



Seals, Herbiverous Cetacea, etc.) . . 



70 



Dogs. 2 vols 1 35 



Marsu|)ials or Pouched Animals. 70 



British Moths, Sphinxes, etc 55 



Exotic Moths 5'5 



Honey Bee 55 



Fishes of the Perch Genus 45 



Fishes — Structure; and Ii]<;ononiicaI 



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British Fishes, 2 vols 90 



King Survey, U. S. Geological explor- 

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Vol. 11, Hogue & Emmons. Descrij)tivo 

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Contributions to North American Eth- 

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U. S. Geological Survey, Annual Re- 

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"Smith.sonian Reports" 36 of the 41 

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"V. S. Fish Commission Reports. 1873 

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Wood. .Mammals of the World, Amer- 

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