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MASSACHUSETTS. 
Boston.—American Academy of Arts and Sciences: Proceedings, vol. XXXIV, 1898-’99, Nos. 
8-23, pages 148-690, 22 plates, 32 figures; vol. XXXV, 1899-1900, 680 pages; vol. XXXVI, 
Nos. 1-13, 238 pages. 
Boston Society of Natural History: Proceedings, vol. XXVIII, Nos. 10-16, pages 265-424; vol. 
29, Nos. 1-14, 322 pages, 14 plates. 
Massachusetts State Board of Agriculture: Annual report, 1898, 648 pages, 11 plates; 1899, 
582 pages, 7 plates. Report on the work of exterminating the gypsy moth, 72 pages, 12 
plates. 
Massachusetts Horticultural Society, Robert Manning, Secretary: Transactions, for 1898, 
360 pages; for 1899, 308 pages, 14 plates. 
New England Zoological Club: Proceedings, vol. I, pages 1-37. 
CAMBRIDGE.—Gray Herbarium of Harvard University, B. L. Robinson, Ph. D., Curator: 
Contributions from the Gray herbarium, new series: No. 15, Eleocharis ovata and its 
American allies, and Scirpus eriophorum and some related forms, by M. L. Fernald, 
pages 483-504. No. 16, revision of the genera Montanoa, Perymenium, and Zaluzania, 
and synopsis of the genus Verbesina, with a key, by B. L. Robinson and J. M. Green- 
man, pages 505-566; some new species of Mexican phanerogams, by J. M. Greenman, 
pages 566-678. No. 17, revision of the genus Gymnolomia and supplementary notes upon 
Cales, Tridax, and Mikania, by B. L. Robinson and J. M. Greenman. No. 18, 38 pages. 
No. 19, 88 pages. 
Merritt L. Fernald, Author: Some antenarias of New England; Pycnanthemum verticil- 
latum; two ambiguous loosestrifes from the northern states; illustrated flora of the 
northern states and Canadu, a review; some northeastern species of Scirpus; varie- 
ties of Aster and Solidago; recent additions to the Labrador flora; plant names of 
the Madawaska Indians; three new Western plants. 
B. L. Robinson, Author: A new wild lettuce from eastern Massachusetts; a case of ec- 
blastesis and axial prolification in Lepidium apetalum; notes on the genus Bartonia, 
by B. L. Robinson, pp. 46-48; a new station for Galinsoga hispida; revision of the North 
American species of Tephrosia; revision of the genus Guardiola, by B. L. Robinson, 
pp. 232-235. 
Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College: Annual report, 1898-’99. Bulletins: 
Vol. XXXIII, 167 pages, 112 plates, mostly heliotype; vol. XXXV, 252 pages, 27 lithograph 
and heliotype plates; vol. XXXVI, Nos. 1-6, 164 pages, 36 plates; vol. XXXVII, Nos. 1, 2, 
82 pages, 50 lithograph plates; vol. XX XVIII, No. 1, 50 pages, 38 heliotype plates. 
SALEM.— Essex Institute: Annual report for 1899, 60 pages; for 1900, 48 pages. 
Turts CoLLEGE.— Tufts College Library: Tufts College studies, No. 6, pp. 203-274, 1 plate, 
MICHIGAN. 
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.—Michigan Agricultural College: W. J. Beal, Ph. D., author: Michi- 
gan Flora, 180 pages; map. 
AuMA.—C, A. Davis, Author: Botanical notes on Huron county; the flora of Michigan lakes, 
10 pages; a remarkable marl lake; a contribution to the natural history of marl, 13 
pages. 
ANN ARBOR.— Michigan Academy of Science: First report, 1894-99, 180 pages. 
University of Michigan: Circulars. 
Geo. Wagner. Ph. D.; Pharmacopeia of the United States, 1830, 1860, 1870; pharmacographia, 
Fluckiger & Hanbury; the principles of pharmacognosy, Fluckiger; reactions, Flucki- 
ger; quantitative chemical analysis, Prescott & Johnson; treatise on chemistry, 
Roscoe & Schorlemmer, 7 volumes; American Journal of Pharmacy, vols. XLIII to LVIII, 
187186, 16 volumes, bound; the same, vols. LIX to LXII, 1887-90, 4 volumes, in 
monthly parts; Justus Liebig’s Annalen der Chemie, bands 209 to 224, 1881-’84, 16 volumes, 
bound; bands 225 to 232, 1884-’86, 8 volumes, unbound; General Register, bands 221 to 
276, 1884-"93, 1 volume, unbound; bands 278-280, 1893-’94, 3 volumes, unbound; Pharma- 
ceutische Rundschau (Pharmaceutical Review), New York, vols. VII to XVI, 1889-98, 10 
volumes, 4 of them bound. Total, 72 volumes, 52 bound and 20 unbound. 
LANSING.— Michigan State Boardof Agriculture: Thirty-seventh annual report, 1898, 740 pages; 
thirty-eighth, 1899, 465 pages. 
