294 . KANSAS ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 
EY, A. Popenoe: 
Smithsonian contributions to knowledge, 222. Tables and results of the precipitation 
in rain and snow, by Charles A. Schott, 173 pp.; numerous charts and diagrams. 
William Smith, sv., M. D.: 
Art of war in Europe in 1854-’55-"56, by Maj. R. Delafield, 277 pp.; numerous maps and 
plates. Bound. 
Geological survey of Illinois, A. H. Worthen, director. Vol. I, geology, 504 pp.; 10 pll. 
Bound in green cloth. 
Vol. II, paleontology, 470 pp.; 50 pll. Bound in green cloth. Contains descriptions of 
vertebrates, by J. S. Newberry and A. H. Worthen, pp. 1-140; descriptions of invertebrates 
from the Carboniferous system, by F. B. Meek and A. H. Worthen, pp. 145-423; the fossil 
plants of Ilinois, by Leo Lesquereux, pp. 427-470. 
Vol. ILI, geology and paleontology, 571 pp.; 25 pll.; 10 figs. 
Vol. IV, geology and paleontology, 508 pp.; 31 pl. 
Vol. V, geology and paleontology, 619 pp.; 32 pll. 
Vol. VI, geology and paleontology, 532 pp.; 33 pll.; map of Illinois geological survey in 
pocket at end of book. 
U.S. geological survey of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah, 1872, by F. V. Hayden, 
U. S. geologist, 844 pp.; 80 pll.; 5 maps; 3 diagrams. 
U. S. geological and geographical survey of Colorado and adjacent territory, 1874, by 
F. V. Hayden, U.S. geologist, 508 pp.; 77 pll.; numerous figures. 
B. B. Smyth, Author: 
me buried moraine of the Shunganunga. From Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., xv, pp. 95-104; 
plate. 
Alton H. Thompson, D. D.S., Author: 
Ethnology of the teeth, pamph., 13 pp. 
Manual of comparative dental anatomy for dental students, by Alton Howard Thomp- 
son, D. D.S., 176 pp.; 34 figs.; bound in cloth. 
WIcHITA.— Fairmount College: 
Second annual catalogue, for the collegiate year 1896-'97, 55 pp. 
Third annual catalogue, for the collegiate year 1897-’98, 56 pp. 
The Sanflower, a monthly college paper, 19x28 cm., about 144 pp. per year. 
LOUISIANA. 
NEw ORLEANS.—Louisiana Historical Society: 
Publications of the Louisiana Historical Society, vol. I, part IV, 1896, 32 pp.; 14 pll. 
The mounds of Louisiana, by George E. Beyer. 
J.C. Smith, New Orleans: 
Publications of the Louisiana Historical Society ; vol. I, part IV, 1896, 32 pp.; 14 pll. 
The sporular development of Amoebe villosa, Leidy, by J.C. Smith, pp. 69-73. (Reprint 
from Trans. 20th Ann. Meet. Am. Micro. Soc., 1897). 
Notices of some undescribed infusoria from the infusorial fauna of Louisiana, by J.C. 
Smith, pp. 55-68; 1 pl. (Reprint from Trans. Am. Micro. Soc., 1897). 
Baton RovuGe.—State Experiment Station, Wm. C. Stubbs, Director: 
Bulletin No. 51. Cattle-tick and Texas fever, pp. 230-282; 6 pll. 
Preliminary report (part IV) on the bluff and Mississippi alluvial lands of Louisiana, 
by W. W. Clendenin, pp. 260-290. 
MAINE. 
AuGcustTa.—Stale Bowrd of Agriculture: 
Board bulletins: No.1. The farm garden, 40 pp. No.2. Good roads, 40 pp. No.3. Our 
song birds, 40 pp. No. 4. Stock husbandry, 40 pp. No. 5. The farmers’ market, 26 pp. 
No. 6. Poultry and fruit, 23 pp. No.7. Library number, 34 pp. No.8. Sheep husbandry, 
40 pp. No.9. Silos and ensilage, 96 pp. 
PoRTLAND.— Portland Society of Natural History: 
Journal, vol. I, No. 1, 1864, 63 pp.; 10 pll.; 104 figs. 
Proceedings, 1862, vol. I, part 1, 96+xiv pp.; 1 pl.; l1map. Part 2, 1869, 212 pp.; 3 pll. 
Vol. II, part 4, 1897, 137 pp.; 1 pl. Contains: The sharp-tailed sparrows of Maine, by 
Arthur H. Norton, pp. 97-104. The foraminifera of the marine clays of Maine, by Frank S. 
Morton, pp. 105-122; 1 pl. Second supplement to the Portland catalogue of Maine plants 
by Merritt Lyndon Fernald, pp. 123-137. 
MARYLAND. 
BALTIMORE.—Johns Hopkins University: 
Circulars, 24x30 em. Nos. 128 to 138. 180 pp. 
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