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GRANVILLE.—Denison University: Bulletin of the scientific laboratories, vol. XI, articles 
III-IX, 239 pages, 58 plates, map. 
OBERLIN.— Oberlin College: Laboratory bulletin, No. 10, 56 pages; Wilson bulletin, Nos. 24 
to 29. 
WoostTER.— Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station: Bulletins, Nos. 96-109, 420 pages; Nos. 110- 
120, 310 pages; 121, 122, 84 pages. 
PENNSYLVANIA. 
PHILADELPHIA.— Academy of Natural Science of Philadelphia: Proceedings, 1898, completed’ 
547 pages, 25 plates; 1899, 577 pages, 30 plates; 1900, 805 pages, 25 plates. 
American Philosophical Society: Proceedings, vol. XXXVII, 340 pages, 14 plates; vol. 
XXXVIII, 212 pages, 8 plates; vol. XX XIX, 738 pages, 17 plates. 
Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia: Proceedings for the years 1892- 
98, 168 pages, 13 plates. 
The Philadelphia Museums: Scientific bulletin No, 1, 22 pages, 4 plates; the commercial 
museum, 16 pages; the state of Nicaragua, 93 pages. 
University of Pennsylvania, Free Museum of Science and Art: Bulletin, vols. I, 1897-’98, 
210 pages; II, 1899-1900, 260 pages, 24 plates. 
PirrspurG.—Carnegie I nstitute: The fourth annual celebration of founders’ day; prize-essay 
contest; annual report of director, 1900, 
SOUTH DAKOTA. 
Rapip Ciry.—South Dakota School of Mines: Bulletin No. 4, department of geology, 87 pages. 
TENNESSEE. 
KNOXVILLE.— University of Tennessee: University of Tennessee record, Nos. 8-17, 500 pages, 
many plates and figures. 
TEXAS. 
Avustin.— Texas Academy of Science: Transactions, vols. II, 1898, 109 pages; III, 1899, 304 pages, 
VERMONT. 
BuRLiInGtTon.— University of Vermont and State Agricultural College: Twelfth and thirteenth 
annual reports, 1898-1900, 504 pages, 4 plates. Bulletins, Nos. 66, 72-84, 440 pages. 
Georye H. Perkins, State Geologist: Marble, slate and granite industries; mineral re- 
sources of Vermont, 1899-1900. 
WASHINGTON, 
SPOKANE.—L. K. Armstrong, Publisher: Mining, a monthly magazine, vols. III, IV, V, 1897- 
1900. 
WISCONSIN. 
MApIson.— Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters: Transactions, vol. XI, 1898-’99, 
644 pages, 13 plates. 
Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey: Bulletins, vol. VI, economic series, 
No. 3, 55 pages. Scientific series: No. 1, 256 pages, 14 plates; No. 2, 68 pages, 10 plates. 
Educational series, No. 1, 151 pages, 38 plates. 
MILWAUKEE.— Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee: Sixteenth to eighteenth annual re- 
ports, 1897-1900. 
Wisconsin Natural History Society: Bulletins, vol. I, 233 pages, 2 plates. 
