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United States Geographical Surveys West of the One Hundredth Meridian, by Lieut. 

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United States Geographical Surveys West of One Hundredth Meridian, by Capt. G. M. 

 Wheeler, U. S. Army, in charge. Vol. Ill, 1881. Supplement— Report upon Geological Ex- 

 aminations in southern Colorado and in northern New Mexico, during the years 1878 and 

 1879, by .John J. Stevenson ; with an appendix upon the Carboniferous Invertebrate Fos- 

 sils of New Mexico, by C. A. White, M. D. ; 456 pp. ; 4 pll. ; 3 maps ; 49 figs. 



Eeport of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, by F. V. Hayden, U.S. 

 Geologist in charge; 24x30 cm., bound in red-brown cloth. Vol. Ill, 1884; 1048 pp.; 

 1:^2 pll., six of them double-page, and containing in all about 3500 figures. Section I, The 

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 Section II, The Horizontal Relations of the North American Tertiaries with those of Eu- 

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Same title. Vol. IX, 1876, by F. V. Hayden, Geologist in cliarge ; 629 pp.; 45 pU. ; 85 

 wood cuts. 



Vol. XII, 1879, by F. V. Hayden, Geologist in charge ; 336 pp. ; 47 pll. 



U. S. Arctic Expedition, Steamer Polaris, C. F. HaD, Commanding; 24x:W cm., bound in 

 brown cloth. Vol. I, Physical Observations, by Dr. Emil Bessels, Chief of scientific de- 

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 Alton H. Thompson, D. D. S. : 



The Origin and Evolution of the Human Face, and the Descent of Facial Expression, by 

 Alton H. Thompson. 20 pp. 



LOUISIANA. 



PATTER SON.— W. J. Thompson, Calumet Plantation, La. : 



Bulletin No. 8. Field Experiments with Sugar Cane, seasons of 1890, 1891, and 1892, by 

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MAINE. 



PORTLAND.— Portland Society of Natural History: 



Portland Catalogue of Maine Plants, second edition, by M. L. Fernald. From the Pro- 

 ceedings, 1892, pp. 41-72. 



Edward L. Rand, Boston, Mass. : 



Flora of Mount Desert Island, Maine. A Preliminary Catalogue of the Plants growing 

 on Mount Desert Island, by Edward L. Rand and John H. Redfield. With a geological in- 

 troduction, by Wm. Morris Davis, and a new map of Mount Desert Island. 1894. 286 pp., 

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MARYLAND. 



BALTIMORE.- Johns Hopliins University: 



Circulars, 24x1^0 cm., Nos. 101-107, Vol. XII, 132 pp. Notes in Philology. The Limita- 

 tion of tlie Imperative in the Attic Orators, by C. W. E. Miller ; pp. 17-36. Maps of the 

 territory included within the state of Maryland, especially in the vicinity of Baltimore, 

 by Prof. George H. Williams; pp. 37-54. Address of Hon. James B. Angell, LL.D., presi- 

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 Maurice Bloomfield, Ph. D. ; pp. 39-56. Notes from the Oriental Seminary. A new He- 

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MASSACHUSETTS. 



BOSTON.— American Academy of Arts and Sciences : 



Proceedings, New Series, Vol. XX ; Whole Series Vol. XXVIII, May, 1892, to May, 1893 ; 

 448 pp. ; 3 pll. A Revision of the Atomic Weight of Barium, by Theodore William Rich- 

 ards, pp. 1-30. Thermo-electric Method of Studying Cylinder Condensation in Steam-en- 

 gines, and Note on an Approximate Trigonometric Expression for the fluctuations of 

 steam temperature in an engine cylinder, by Edwin H. Hall ; pp. 37-54. Studies on the 

 Transformations of Moths of the family Saturniidae, by A. S. Packard, M. D. ; pp. 55-92; 

 pll. I-III. Excursion of the Diaphragm of a Telephone Receiver, by Charles R. Cross, 

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 H. E. Seaton ; pp. 10:3-115. New and Little-known Plants collected on Mt. Orizaba in the 

 summer of 1891, by Henry E. Seaton ; presented by B. L. Robinson, Jan. -11, 1893 ; pp. 116-123. 

 The North American Sileneae and Polycarpeae, by B. L. Robinson ; pp. 124-155. New 

 Species of Laboulbeniaceae, by Roland Thaxter, pp. 156-188. Real Orthogonal Substitu- 

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