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Powell, Director. Fart 1, Part 2. " The 

 Ghost Dance Religion ami the Sioux Out- 

 break of 1890." By James Mocned (illus- 

 trated), Washington, 1896. From the 

 Department. 



Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative 

 Zoology at Harvard College. Vols. XX, 

 XXI, The North American Crinoidea Ca- 

 merata. By Chas. Wachsmuth and Frank 

 Springer, in two vols., with 83 plates. 

 Cambridge, U.S.A. May, 1897. From the 

 Department. 



Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Insti- 

 tute. Vol. "XXVIII, 1896-7. From the 

 Society. 



Report of Work of the Agricultural 

 Experiment Stations of the University of 

 California, 1894-95. From the Department. 

 Researches on the Evolution of tne Stellar 

 Systems, Vol. I. On the Universality of the 

 Law of Gravitation and on the Orbits and 

 General Characteristics of Binary Stars. By 

 T.J. J., See A.M., Ph D., Berlin. From the 

 author. 



Transactions of t;he Institution of 

 Engineers and Shipbuilders in Sootland. 

 Vol. XXXIX. 39th sessioe, 1895-96. 

 Glasgow, 1896. From the institution. 



The Study of Human Foods and Practical 

 Dietetics, by M. E. Jaffa, Ph.B. Sacra- 

 mento, 1896. From the University of 

 California. 



University of California— College of 

 Agriculture. Agricultural Experiment 

 Station. Report of the viticultural work 

 during the seasons 1887-93, with data 

 regarding the vintages of 1894 95. Sacra- 

 mento, 1896. From the Department. 



United States Geological Survey, Chas. D. 

 Walcott, Director, Fifteenth Annual Re- 

 port, 1893-94. Sixteenth Annual Report, 

 1894-95. Pt. I.— Directors' Report and papers 

 of a theoretic nature. Pt. II. — Papers of an 

 economic character. Pt. III.— Mineral re- 

 sources of the United States, 1894, metallic 

 products. Pt. IV. — Non-metallic products, 

 Seventeenth Annual Report, 1895 96. Pt. 

 III. — Mineral resources of the United States 

 metallic products and coal. Pt. III. — Con- 

 tinued non-metallic products except coal. 

 Illustrated maps, bound vols. From the 

 Department. 



United Scates Coast and Geodetic Survey, 

 1894, in two parts. Pts. 1 and 2. 1S95 ; 

 bound. From the Department. 



University of the State of New York. 

 New York State Museum, 48th annual re- 

 port of the Regents 1894, Vol, I. Report of 

 the State Geologist, Vol. II., Albany, 1895. 

 From the Institution. 



Wine, Classification. Wine-tasting, Quali- 

 ties and Defects, by Prof. G. Grazzi-Soncini, 

 Director of the Royal School of Viticulture, 

 Alba, Italy. Sacramento, 1S92. From the 

 Department. 



PAMPHLEIS AND MAGAZINES, 

 UNBOUND. 



Abhandlungen der Mathematisch-Physi- 

 kalischen classe der Kiiniglioh Bayerischen 

 Akademie der Wissenschaften-Miinchen, 

 1893-96. From the Akademie. 



Anales del Museo Nacional de Buenos 

 Aires. Tomo IX. Buenos Aires, 1895. 

 From the Department. 



Analele Institutuloni Meteorologic al 

 Romaniei Tomul, X. 1891, XI. 1895. From 

 the Institution. 



American Museum of Natural History 

 Report for the year 1896, New York. From 

 the Department. 



Annales de la Socie\© Entomologique de 

 Belgique Tome • trente - Neuvieme, 1895. 

 From the Society. 



Bulletin de la Soctete' de Geographic, 1896- 

 1897, Paris. From the Society. 



Bulletin of the American Museum of 

 Natural History. Vol. VIII., 1896, New 

 York. From the Department. 



Chicago Academy of Sciences. The 

 Lichen Flora of Chicago and Vicinity, by 

 W. W. Calkens. Thirty-ninth Annual Re- 

 port for the year 1896. From the Chicago 

 Academy. 



Department of the Interior — Bulletin of 

 the United States Geological Survey. 

 Nos. 123 — A Dictionary of Geographic 

 Positions, Gannett. 124 — Revision of the 

 American Fossil Cockroaches, with descrip- 

 tions of new forms, Scudder. 125— The 

 Constitution of the Silicates, Clarke. 126 — 

 A Mineralogical Lexicon of Franklin, 

 Hampshire, and Hampden Counties, Massa- 

 chusetts, Emerson. 12$ — The Bear River 

 Formation and its Characteristic Fauna, 

 White. 129 —Earthquakes in Californian in 

 1894, Perrine. 131 — Report of Progress of 

 the Division of Hydrography for the 

 Calendar Years 1893 and 1894, Newell. 

 132 — The Disseminated Lead Ores of South- 

 Eastern Missouri, VVinslow. 133 — Contribu- 

 tions to the Cutaceous Palaeontology of the 

 Pacific Coast : the Fauna of the Knoxville 

 Beds, Stanton. 134 -The Cambrian Rocks 

 of Pennsylvania, Walcott, From the De- 

 partment of the Interior, Washington. 



Field Columbian Museum, Vol. 1, No. 1, 

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