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John E. Russell; pp. 13-27. Late Experience with Insects, by Prf)f. Charles V. Riley; pp. 

 33-47. Fungous Diseases and their remedies, by Prof. .J. E. Humphrey ; pp. 103-121. Some 

 Considerations upon the Subject of Heat, by Col. Henry W. Wilson ; pp. 151-173. Part II, 

 Reports, etc. ; pp. 2.53-454. 



For the year 1893, Parts I and II. 406 pp. The Economics of Horticulture, by Hon. Henry 

 L. Parker; pp. 58-73. Combating the Fungous Diseases of Plants, by B. T. Galloway; 

 pp. 73-88. Wild Flowers and Ferns, by Mr. P. D. Richards; pp. 88-109. The Carnation 

 and its Culture, by Richard T. Lombard ; pp. 109-123. Poisonous Plants, by William P. 

 Brooks; pp. 123-144. Aquatic Plants and their Culture, by L. W. Goodell; pp. 144-1.57. 

 Tuberous Rooted Begonias, by John G. Barker ; pp. 157-171. A Visit to Japan, by James 

 Comley ; pp. 172-191. Part II, pp. 195-406, Reports. Schedule of Prizes for 1894, 48 pp. 



For the year 1894, Parti. 204 pp. Fungi, by William C. Sturgis, pp. 10-28. A Talk 

 about Mushrooms, by William Falconer; pp. 98-123. Cinerarias and Calceolarias, by Ken- 

 neth Finlayson ; pp. 12:^-132. Injurious Insects, by John G. Jack ; pp. i:3:M51. Schedule 

 of Prizes for 1895, 48 pp. 

 Boston Public Library : 



Forty-second Annual Report of the Trustees of the Public Library. 1893. 62 pp. 

 Do Wolfe, Fiske & Co. : 



Catalogues of Books. 

 Estes & Lauriat: 



Monthly Catalogues and Lists of Books. 



CAMBRIDGE.— Cambridge Entomological Club: 



Psyche, a Journal of Entomology. Vol. VI, Nos. 199-212. Pp. 343-585; pll. VIII-XXI. 

 The Orthopteran Genus Hippiscus, by Samuel H. Scudder; pp. 347-350, 359-363. Descrip- 

 tions of new species and genera of West African Lepidoptera, by W. J. Holland; pp. 373- 

 376, 393-400, 411-418, 431-434, 451-454, 469-476, 487-490, 513-520, 531-5:^, 549-552, 565-568," pll. X, XI, 

 XVII, XVIII, XX, XXI. An interesting Blood-sucking Gnat of the family Chironomidee, 

 by C. H. Tyler-Townsend ; pp. 369-371 ; pi. VIII. A preliminary Synopsis of the Harvest- 

 spiders { Phalangiida? ) of Mississippi, by Clarence M. Weed ; pp. 425-428 ; pll. XI-XV. The 

 Primitive Number of Malpighian Vessels in Insects, by W. M. Wheeler, pp. 457-460; 485- 

 487 ; 497-498 ; 509-510 ; 539-541 ; 54.5-547 ; 561-564. A New Species of Stenobothrus from Con- 

 necticut, with remarks on other New England species, by A. P. Morse ; pp. 477-479. Early 

 Stages of two Jamaica Nymphalida?, by T. D. A. Cockerell ; p. 481. Notes on Gluphisia 

 and other NotodontidcP, by A. S. Packard, pp. 499-503, 521-523. 



Vol. VII, Nos 213-223. P-p. 3-168; pi. I- VI. New and undescribed genera and 

 species of West African Noctuidae, by W. J. Holland; pp. 7-10, 27-34, 47-50, 67-70, 

 83-90, 109-12S: pll. I, II, III-V. The Nemastomatidae and Trogulidae of the 

 United States, by Nathan Banks; pp. 11-12, 51-52. New England Acrididae, by 

 Albert P. Morse; pp. 13-14, 53-55, 102-108, 147-154, 163-167; pi. VI. The Habits of the 

 Aculeate Hymenoptera, by William H. Ashmead; pp. 19-26, 39-46, 59-66, 75-79. 



Prof. A. B. Seymour: 



Orchard Rusts, by Prof. A. B. Seymour; 8 pp. Distribution of Puccinia He- 

 terospora, by A. B. Seymour; 1 p. List of Fungi collected along the Northern 

 Pacifie Railroad, by A. B. Seymour; Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist.; pp. 182-191. 

 Character of Injuries produced by Parasitic Fungi upon their host plants. 

 From Amer. Nat., 1SS7; pp. 1114-1117. 



Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College: 



Annual Reports of the Curator, for 1892-3, 50 pp.; for 1893-4, 56 pp. 



Bulletin, Vol. XVI, No. 13. Report upon Rocks collected from the Galapagos 

 Islands, by George P. Merrill; pp. 235-237. 



No. 14. A Basic Dike in the Connecticut Triassic, by L. S. Griswold; pp. 239- 

 242; 1 pi. 



No. 15. Notes on the Geology of the Island of Cuba, based upon a reconnois- 

 sance made for Alexander Agassiz, by Robert T. Hill; pp. 243-288; pll. I-IX. 



Vol. XXIV, No. 1. On Urnatella Gracilis, by C. B. Davenport; pp. 1-44; plL 

 I-VI. 



No. 2. Note on the Carotids and the Ductus Botalli of the Alligator, by C. B. 

 Davenport; pp. 45-48; 1 pi. 



No. 3. On the Eyes, the Integumentary Sense Papillae, and the Integument 

 of the San Diego Blind Fish (Typhlogobius calif orniensis Steindachner), by 

 W. E. Hitter; pp. 51-102; pll. I-IV. 



No. 4. Vorlaufiger Bericht uber die Erbeuteten Holothurien (Galapagos 

 Islands), von Hubert Ludwig; pp. 105-114. 



