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No. 25. Inquiry into the Composition of the flesh of cattle. April, 1894. 105 pp. 

 No. 26. Dairy Management. July, 1894. 40 pp. 



JEFFERSON CITY.— Geological Survey of Missouri, Arthur "Winslow, State Ge- 

 ologist. 



Bulletin No. 4. Description of some Lower Carboniferous crinoids from 

 Missoiiri, by S. A. Miller; 40 pp.; 5 pll. 



No. 5. Age and origin of the crystalline rocks of Missouri, by Erasmus Ha- 

 worth, 42 pp.; 4 pll.; 5 figs.; and notes on the clays and building stones of cer- 

 tain western central counties tributary to Kansas City, by G. E. Ladd, As- 

 sistant Geologist: pp. 49-86; pi. "V. 



Sheet Report No. 1, 44x53 cm. The Higginsville sheet in Lafayette county, 

 April, 1S92, IS pp. ; with geologic and topographic map, and cross and columnar 

 sections to illustrate. 



No. 2, 44x53 cm. The Bevier sheet, including portions of Macon, Randolph, 

 and Chariton counties, 76 pp., 4 flgs., map and sections. 



No. 3, 44x53 cm. The Iron Moimtain sheet, including portions of St. Francois 

 and Madison counties, S6 pp. : 5 pll. ; 14 figs. ; with map and sections. 



Annual Report, Vol. I, 1891. 17x25 cm., bound in brown cloth. Preliminary 

 report on the coal deposits of Missouri, by Arthur Winslow, State Geologist; 

 228 pp. : 131 illustrations, and block map of Missouri. 



Vol. II, 18S2. Report on the iron ores of Missouri, by Frank L. Nason, As- 

 sistant Geologist; 366 pp.; 8 pll.; geological map of Missouri, 47x54 cm.; 62 

 figures. 



Vol. Ill, 1892. Report on the mineral waters of Missouri, by Paul Schweitzer, 

 Assistant Geologist; 256 pp.; map; 45 plates and illustrations. 



Vol. IV, 1894. Paleontology of Missouri, Part I, by Charles Rollin Keyes, 

 State Geologist; 272 pp.; map; pll. I-XXXII. 



Vol. V. 1894. Paleontology of Missouri, Part IT, by Charles Rollin Keyes; 266 

 pp.; pll. XXXin-LVI. 



KANSAS CITY. — Kansas City Academy of Science: 



KIRKWOOD.— Mary E. Murtfeldt: 



Outlines of Entomologj', by Mary E. Murtfeldt. 15x23 cm. Bound in green 

 cloth. 1S91. 132 pp. ; 45 figs. 



ST. LOUIS.— The Academy of Science of St. Louis: 



Constitution and History of the Academy of Science of St. Louis. 1893. 92 pp. 



Transactions, Vol. VI, 1892-4. No. 4. Flowers and Insects— Labiatae, by 

 Charles Robertson; pp. 101-131. 



No. 5. Opening of the Buds of some Woody Plants, by A. S. Hitchcock; pp. 

 133-142: 4 pll. 



No. 6. Materials for a monograph on Inuline, by J. Christian Bay; pp. 151-159. 

 t No. 7. The Physical Basis of Precocity and Dullness, by W. Townsend Por- 

 ter; pp. 161-181; 2 pll. 



No. S. Geometrical Constructions for cutting from a cone of revolution 

 plane sections, by Edmund A. Engler: pp. 183-190; 3 figs. 



No. 9. Sclerotinia Libertiana Fuckel, with a bibliography of fungus root 

 diseases, by L. H. Pammel: pp. 191-232: 2 pll. 



No. 10. Tlie Relation between the Growth of Children and their Deviation 

 from the physical type of their sex and age, by Wm. Townsend Porter; pp. 233- 

 250 ; 1 pi. 



No. 11. Catalogue of Reptiles and Batrachians fotmd in the vicinity of St. 

 Louis, Mo., by Julius Hunter; pp. 251-261. 



No. 12. The Growth of St. Louis children, by Wm. Townsend Porter; pp. 

 263-380; pll. I-XLVI. 



No. 13. A Study of the Relations of Salix Nigra and Salix Amygdaloides, 

 by N. M. Glatfelter, M. D. ; pp. 427-431; 1 pi. 



No. 14. Flowers and Insects— Rosaceae and Compositae, by Charles Robert- 

 son; pp. 435-480. 



No. 15. Determinations of the Latitude, Longitude, and Height above sea 

 level of the Laws Observatory of the University of the State of Missouri, by 

 Milton Updegraff; pp. 481-518; 1 plate. 



No. 16. Merycism regarded in the light of Atavic tendency, by Edwin C. 

 Runge; pp. 519-536. 



No. 17. Post-mortem Detection and estimation of stryclmine, by Allerton S. 

 Cushman; pp. 537-544. 



