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MOUNT CARMEL.— Jacob Schneck, M. D. : 



Notes on Phoradendron flavescens, by J. Schneck; 2 pp. 

 Long'evity of Turtles, by J. Schneck; 1 p. 



Some Common Errors in the Physical Training, Education and Dress of 

 Girls, by J. Schneck; 16 pp. 



NORMAL.— (See Champaign.) 



SPRINGFIELD.— Geological Survey of Illinois, Josua Lindahl, State Geologist: 



Vol. VIII, Geology and Paleontology, edited by Josua Lindahl, State Ge- 

 ologist. Part I, 892 pp.; 1 pi.; geological map. Part II, 78 litho. pll. 

 Drift Deposits of Illinois, and Economical Geology, by A. H. Worthen, pp. 

 1-67. Description of Fossil Invertebrates, by A. H. Worthen, pp. 69-154. New 

 Species of Crinoids and Blastoids from the Lower Carboniferous Rocks of 

 Iowa, by Charles Wachsmuth and Frank Springer, pp. 1.5.5-208. American 

 Palaeozoic Sponges, by E. O. Ulrich, pp. 209-281. Palaeozoic Bryozoa, by E. O. 

 Ulrich, pp. 283-288. 



Illinois State Museum of Natural History, Wm. F. B. Gurley, State Geologist: 



Bulletin No. 3. Description of some new species of Invertebrates from the 

 Palaeozoic Rocks of Illinois and adjacent States, by S. A. Miller and Wm. 

 P. E. Gurley, pp. 6-81; pll. I-VIII. 



Bulletin No. 4. Upper Devonian and Niagara Crinoids, by S. A. Miller and 

 Wm. F. E. Gurley, pp. 5-37; pll. I-III. 



Bulletin No. 5. New genera and species of Echinodermata, by S. A. Miller 

 and Wm. P. E. Gurley, pp. 5-53; pll. I-V. 



Bulletin No. 6. Description of some new species of Palaeozoic Echinoder- 

 mata, by S. A. Miller and Wm. F. E. Gurley, pp. 3-62; pll. I-V. 



INDIANA. 



BROOKVILLE.— Amos W. Butler: 



The Range of the Crossbill in the Ohio valley, with notes on their usual 

 occurrence in summer, by A. W. Butler; pp. 63-72. 



Bibliography of Indiana Ornithology, by A. W. Butler; pp. 108-139. 

 Indiana Academy of Science: 



Proceedings, 1S92, 176 pp. Contains, among other articles: Analytical 

 and Quaternion treatments of the Problem of Sun and Planet, by A. S. Hatha- 

 way, pp. 20-24. The Range of the Crossbill in the Ohio Valley, with notes on 

 their usual occurrence in summer, by A. W. Butler, pp. 63-72. The Ichthyo- 

 logic Features of the Black Hills region, by B. W. Evermann, pp. 73-78. Modern 

 Geographical Distribution of Insects in Indiana, by P. M. Webster, pp. 81-89. 



Proceedings, 1S93, 27S pp. Report of the Botanical Division of the Indiana 

 State Biological Survey, by Lucien M. Underwood, director, pp. 13-19; with 

 Appendix A, Bibliography of Indiana Botany, pp. 20-30; Appendix B, List of 

 Cryptogams of Indiana, pp. 30-67. The Fishes of Indiana, by C. H. Eigen- 

 mann, director, pp. 67-76. Bibliography of Indiana Pishes, by C. H. Eigenmann 

 and C. H. Beeson, pp. 76-108. Bibliography of Indiana Ornithology, by A. W. 

 Butler, pp. 108-199. Relations of the High Schools of Indiana to the pro- 

 posed Biological Survey, by W. S. Blatchley, pp. 199-219. On the induration of 

 certain tertiary rocks in northwestern Arkansas, by R. Ellsworth Call, pp. 

 219-224. The Ash of Trees, by Mason B. Thomas, pp. 239-251. Our Present 

 Knowledge of the Distribution of Pteridophytes in Indiana, by Lucien M. 

 Underwood, pp. 254-258. The Adventitious Plants of Fayette county, Ind., by 

 Robert Hessler, pp. 258-262. 

 INDIANAPOLIS.— Department of Geology and Natural History: 



Fifteenth Annual Report. Maurice Thompson, State Geologist, 1S8G; 360 pp.; 

 1 pi. Compendium of Geology and Mineralogy. Indiana building stone, clays 

 of Indiana, Indiana chalk beds, glacial deposits of Indiana, and a terminal 

 moraine in central Indiana, by Maurice Thompson; pp. 10-60. Geology of 

 Tippecanoe county, by S. S. Gorby; pp. 61-96. Henry county and portions of 

 Randolph, Wayne, and Delaware, by A. J. Phinney, M. D.; pp. 97-116. Ge- 

 ology of Washington county, by S. S. Gorby; pp. 117-153. Geological Survey ol 

 Clinton county, by W. H. Thompson; pp. 154-159. Geology of Boone county, 

 by S. S. Gorby and S. E. Lee; pp. 160-176. Marshall county, by W. H. Thomp- 

 son; pp. 177-182. Maxinkuckee, by W. H. Thompson and S. E. Lee; pp. 182-197. 

 Hancock county, by R. T. Brown, A. M., M. D. ; pp. 187-197. Geology of Ben- 

 ton county, by S. S. Gorby; pp. 198-220. Geological survey of Starke county, by 



