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THE MUSEUM. 



Leading Natural Science Articles 



of the Month Among our 



Exchanges- 



Tlic Nautilus for June contains: i. 

 Notes on Neritina shovvalteri Lea, by 

 Wm. H. Doll. 2. The Goose Fair 

 Brook, by Rev. Henry W. Winkley. 



3. Some New and Rare Species of 

 Marine Mollusca Recently Found in 

 British Columbia, by C. F. Newcombe. 



4. Descriptions of new Pisidia, by Dr. 

 V. Sterki. 5. New Variety of Punc- 

 tum, by H. A. Pilsbry. 



Kansas Uiiivcrsily Qurtcrly Vol. 

 IV No. 4 contains; r. On the Skull 

 of Ornithostoma. S. W. Williston. 

 2. Bibliography of N. A. Diptera, S. 

 W. Williston. 3. Involutoric Collin- 

 eation in the Plane and in Space, Ar- 

 nold Emch. 4. Study of the Type of 

 the Greek Epitaphias, with special ref- 

 erence to the oration in Thucydides, 

 D. H. Holmes. 5. A new Species of 

 Dinictis from the White River Mocene 

 of Wyoming E. S. Riggs. 6. Contin- 

 uous Groups of Projective Transform- 

 ations Treated Synthetically. 



Poptilar Science {ox ]\\iMt: i. Ma- 

 rine Nobodies Johann Schleimer. 2. 

 Stories of a Celestial Wanderer, Mary 

 Proctor. 3. Effect of Continuous 

 Darkness on Animals, James Weir. 

 4. Can we Mitigate the Locust Pest.' 

 Lawrence Irwell. 5- Wild Parsnip 

 and Wild Carrot, C. L. Lochman. 6. 

 Acetylene Gas. J. M. Crafts. 7. The 

 Parthenon Inscription Deciphered. 8. 

 Camp Cayadutta, Robert M. Hartley. 

 9. Jewelry 4000 years old. 10. Study 

 of Plants and Powers, Lyle Mertan. 

 II. Uses of Manganese, E. A. Mat- 

 thews. Interesting notes on various 

 subjects. 



The Reliquary and Illustrated 



Archaeologist. Quarterly London. 

 Apr. '96: I. The Cup and Ring 

 Sculptures of Ilkley. 2 The "Dwar- 

 f^e Stone" of Hoy, Orkney. 3- Notes 

 on Archaeology and Kindred Subjects. 

 Natural Science, London, June '96: 

 I. Notes and Comments. 2. Casual 

 Thoughts on Museums. 3. The Teeth 

 of Fishes, 4. The Midwife Toad. 



5. The meaning of Metamorphosis. 



6. Verworus "General Physiology." 

 Tlie loi^'a Ornit/iolcioist, Quarterly, 



Apr. '96: I. Notes on Traill's Fly- 

 catcher in Pottawattomie Co., E. E. 

 Irons. 2. The American Crow, H. 

 Heaton. 3. Warblers of Iowa, M. E. 

 Peck. 4. The Red-tailed Hawk, Carl 

 F. Hening. 5. The Sparrow Hawk. 



6. Of Historical Interest. A.Johnson. 



7. Urinator arcticus in Jackson Co., 

 la., J. Giddings. 8. A Reverie, J. R. 

 Bonwell. 



The Botanical Gazette, May '95: 

 I. Filices Mexicanae, Geo. E. Daven- 

 port. 2. Flowers and Insects, Chas. 

 Robertson 3. Aster tardiflorus and 

 its forms, M. L. Fernald. 4- Root 

 Tubers of Isophyrum occidental, D. 

 F. MacDougal. 5. Albert Nelson 

 Prentiss, Geo. F. Atkinson. 6. Note- 

 worthy Anatomical and Physiological 

 researches. 



The Naturalist, Leeds, Eng., June 

 '96. I. Bibliography Birds, 1892. 2. 

 Couchs Whiting at Whitby. 3- Some 

 Diptera of the Alford District. 4- A 

 Critical Catalogue of Lincolnshire 

 Plants. 5 Yorkshire Naturalists at 

 Hackf a. 1 and Tanfield. 6. Note, Masses. 

 7. Note-, Ornitholrgy. 8. Notes, 

 Mollusca. 



A more complete line of reviews 

 ne.xt month. 



