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Pollard; pp. 208-222. The Comparative Anatomy of Corema alba and Corema 

 Conradii, by Marion C. McEwing:; pp. 277-285. Recent Discoveries of Cycadean 

 Trunks in the Potomac Formation in Maryland, by Lester F. Ward; pp. 291- 

 299. A New Fossil Nelumbo from the Laramie Group at Florence, Colo., by 

 Arthur Hollick; pp. 307-310. A Revision of the Genus Bruchi, by Elizabeth G. 

 Britton, pp. 343-372. Notes on some Exoasceae of the United States, by George 

 F. Atkinson; pp. 372-380. Notes on Tubercularia pezizoidae Schwein, by Her- 

 mann Schrenk; pp. 385-389; pi. 218. The Smilaceae of North and Central 

 America, by Thomas Morong; pp. 419-443. A new fossil Hepatic from the 

 Lower Yellowstone in Montana, by F. H. Knowlton; pp. 458-460; pi. 219. Wing- 

 like Appendages on the Petioles of Liriophyllum populoldes Lesq. and Llri- 

 odendron alatum Newb., with description of the latter, by Arthur Hollick; 

 pp. 467-471; pll. 220-221. Two Species of Oxalis; and notes on rare species of 

 Polygonum, by John K. Small; pp. 471-482; pll. 222-224. Notes on Maize, by E. 

 Lewis Sturtevant; pp. 503-523. 

 W. A. Conklin, Ph. D., and R. S. Huidekoper, M. B. : 



The Journal of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Archives, monthly. 

 Vol. XIII, Nos. 9-12, Pp. 579-724. 



Vol. XIV, Nos. 3-6. Pp. 129-442. 



Vol. XV, Nos. 1. 2. Pp. 1-160. 



FOUGHKEEPSIE.— Vassal- Brothers Institute : 



Transactions of the Vassar Brothers Institute and its Scientific Section, Vol. VI, 1S90-1893. 

 280 pp. ; containing numerous original scientific papers of great interest. 



ROCHESTER.— Rochester Academy of Science : 



Brochure 1 of Vol. II, 1892. Pp. 1-112 ; pll. I-VIII ; map. 

 Brochure 3 of Vol. II, 1894. Pp. 201-288 ; 3 pU. 



SCHENECTADY.-Prof. Charles S. Prosser, Union College: 



Bulletin, Vol. 6, 1894. Kansas River Section of the Permo-Carboniferous and Permia 

 Rocks of Kansas, by Charles S. Prosser; pp. 29-54. 



NORTH CAROLINA. 



CHAPEL HILL.— Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society: 



Journal for the ninth year, 1892, Part 2, pp. 55-108 ; 1 pi. Tenth year, 1893, 98 pp. ; 1 pi. 

 Eleventh year, 1894, Part 1. :i2 pp. 



OHIO. 



AKRON.— Prof. E. W. Claypole, Buchtel College: 



The Lake Age in Ohio, or some episodes during the retreat of the North American ice- 

 sheet, by E. W. Claypole ; pp. 5-42 ; 4 colored maps. 



Prof. Gr. F. Wright and his Critics, by E. W. Claypole, from the Popular Science 

 Monthly ; 18 pp. 



Traces of the Ice Age in the Flora of the Cuyahoga Valley, by E. W. Claypole. Tract 

 No. 84, Western Reserve Historical Society, pp. 368-379. 



Report on some Fossils from the Lower California Measures, near Wilkes-Barre, Lu- 

 zerne county, Pa., by E. W. Claypole, from the Proceedings and collections of the Wyoming 

 Historical and Geological Society ; pp. 239-254. 



The Eccentricity Theory of Glacial Coal versus the Facts, by E. W. Claypole ; pp. 534-548. 



Structure of the Bone of Dinichthys, by E. W. Claypole, from the Proceedings of the 

 American Microscopical Society, pp. 189-191. 



CINCINNATI.— Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio : 



Annual Report, for the year ending December 3, 1S94. 16 pp. 



CLEVELAND.— Case School of Applied Science : 

 Annual Catalogue, 1894-95. 118 pp. 



COLUMBUS.— Ohio State Academy of Science : 



Constitution and By-Laws, Officers, list of Members, and Historical Sketch, 1892. 

 12 pp. 

 First Annual Report, 1892. 16 pp. 



Second Annual Report, 1893. 52 pp. Lake Licking — a contribution of the buried 

 drainage of Ohio, by W. G. Tight ; pp. 17-20. The Phaenogmatic Flora of Summit County, 

 by Dr. K. O. Foltz ; pp. 21-:31. 

 Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station : See Wooster. 

 Prof. W. A. Kellerman, State University : See Ohio Academy of Science. 



