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The Missouri Botanical Garden (Shaw's), Prof. Wm. Trelease, Director: 



Fourth Annual Report. 17x25 cm., bound in green cloth. 1893. 226 pp. ; 23 

 pll. Plants collected in the Bahamas, Jamaica and Grand Cayman, by Al- 

 bert S. Hitchcock; pp. 47-179; pll. XI-XIV. Further Studies of Yuccas, and 

 their Pollination, by William Trelease; pp. 181-226; pll. I-X, XV-XXIII. 



Fifth Annual Report, 1894. 166 pp.; 32 pi. The Venation of the species of 

 Salix described in Gray's Manual, by N. M. Glatfelter, M. D. ; pp. 44-60; pll. 

 I-III. Material for a Monograph on the Tannoids, by J. Christian Bay; pp. 61- 

 87. The Sugar Maples, with a winter synopsis of all North American maples, 

 by William Trelease; pp. 88-106; pll. IV-XVI. Revision of the North Ameri- 

 can species of GgLyophytum and Boisduvalia, by William Trelease; pp. 107- 

 122; pi. XVII-XXVI. Phenological Notes, by J. C. Whitten; pp. 123-135. The 

 Emergence of Pronuba from Yucca capsules, by J. C. Whitten; pp. 137-138. 

 Notes on a list of plants collected in southeastern Missouri in 1893, by B. F. 

 Bush; pp. 139-153. Notes and observations, by Wm. Trelease; pp. 154-166; pll. 

 XXVII-XXXII. 



SEDALIA.— F. A. Sampson: 



History and Publications of the Missouri State Horticultural Society, by F. 

 H. Sampson; 15 pp. On some new Sedalia Trilobites, by A. W. Vogdes; 4 pp.; 

 4 pll. Two new Carboniferous Trilobites, by A. W. Vogdes; 5 pp. 



NEBRASKA. 

 LINCOLN.— Elton Fulmer, University of Nebraska: 



On the Occurrence of Phosphates in Nebraska, by Elton Fulmer; 4 pp., from 

 Vol. VII, No. 2, Journal of Analytical and Applied Chemistry. 

 University of Nebraska: 



Universjty Studies, Vol. II, No. 1, July, 1894. 80 pp.; 12 pll. Notes on the 

 New Fossil, Daimonelex, by E. H. Barbour; pp. 1-6; pi. I-XII. 



University of Nebraska.— Agricultural Experiment Station: 



Sixth Annual Report of the Agriciiltural Experiment Station, 1892; 84 pp., 

 bound in black cloth. Includes Bulletins Nos. 21-26; 1 pi. ; 6 figs. 



Seventh Annual Report, 1894. Includes Bulletins 27-36. 206 pp.; 12 pll.; 17 

 figs. 



NEW JERSEY. 



TRENTON.— New Jersey Agricultural College Experiment Station: 



Report of the Botanical Department, by Byron D. Halsted, Botanist; pp. 

 273-387; 32 figs. 



NEW MEXICO. 

 LAS CRUCES.— T. D. A. Cockerell, N. M. Agricultural College: 



Additions to the Flora of Colorado— Fungi, by T. D. A. Cockerell. From Zoe, 

 Vol. IV, pp. 282-285. 



A supplementary note to Mr. Johnson's list of Jamaican Diptera, by T. D. 

 A. Cockerell; 2 pp. 



The Injurious Insects of New Mexico, by T. D. A. Cockerell; 4 pp. 



On some Insects collected in the state of Chihuahua, Mex., by T. D. A. Cock- 

 erell, Entomologist of the N. M. Agr. Expa. Sta. From the Annals and Mag- 

 azine of Natural History, Vol. XV, pp. 204-210. 



Notes on Peripatus jamaicensis, Grabh. and Ckll., by T. D. A.' Cockerell; 

 2 pp. 



The Twentieth Neotropical Aspidiotus, by T. D. A. Cockerell; 2 pp. 



A new Attid Spider from Jamaica, by T. D. A. Cockerell ; 2 pp. 



NEW YORK. 



ALBION.— Frank H. Lattin, Publisher: 



The Oologist, 1893. Vol. X, Nos. 4, 5, 6, 9, and 10. Contains, besides other ar- 

 ticles, the Raptores of Michigan, by Scolopax; pp. 101-104. 



Vol. XI, 1894, Nos. 1-12. 376 pp. Contains, besides other articles, the Raptores 

 of Michi.gan, by Scolopax; pp. 1-11. Nesting habits of the Brown Pelican in 

 Florida, by Morris Gibbs ; pp. 81-84. Of the Passenger Pigeon, by Eugene Peri- 

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Walter F. Webb, Publisher- 



The Museum: A journal devoted exclusively to research in natural science. 

 Vol. I, Nos. 1, 2. 1894. Contains, among other articles, Atlantic Coast Star 



