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MICHIGAN. 
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.— Michigan Agricultural College: 
Calendar for 1897. 
Michigan Agricultural College Experiment Station: 
Botanical department bulletins: No.1. Study of beans and peas before and after sprout- 
ing, by W. J. Beal, 8 pp.; 12 figs. 
No. 2. Study of wheat and buckwheat before and after sprouting, by W. J. Beal, pp. 11- 
15; figs. 13-22. 
No. 3. Astudy of the seeds of timothy and red clover before and after sprouting, by W. 
J. Beal, pp. 19-23; figs. 23-32. 
No. 4. Observations on the leaves of clovers at different times of day, by W. J. Beal, pp. 
27-81; figs. 33-43. 
Report of the botanical depariment for the year closing June 30, 1897, by W. J. Beal, pp. 
48-59. 
ANN ARBOR.— University of Michigan: 
Latitude of the Detroit observatory, by Ludovic Estes, 5£ pp. 
The toxic products of the bacillus of hog-cholera, by Frederick G. Novy, 23 pp. 
The actions of some inorganic cyanides upon chlorocafteine, by M. Gomberg, pp. 403-420. 
Derroit.— Public Library: 
Seventh annual report of the library commission, for the year 1887, 26 pp. 
Eighth annual report, 1888, 24 pp. Ninth, 1889,26 pp. Tenth, 1890, 23 pp. Eleventh, 
1891,22 pp. Twelfth, 1892,27 pp. Thirteenth, 1893,26 pp. Fourteenth, 1894,24 pp. Fif- 
teenth, 1895, 27 pp. Sixteenth, 1896, 27 pp. Seventeenth, 1887, 24 pp. 
MINNESOTA. 
MINNEAPOLIS.— Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota, N. H. Winchell, State 
Geologist: ‘ e 
Twenty-third annual report, 1894, 255 pp. 
University of Minnesota—Agricultural Experiment Station: 
Bulletins: No. 47, July, 1896. Flax, pp. 1-30; 5 figs. 
No. 50. Division of animal husbandry: Fattening lambs and wethers in winter, pp. 511- 
560; figs. 204-206. 
No. 52, December, 1896. , Variety tests in 1896, pp. 419-440; several figures. 
No. 53, June, 1897. Effects of the rotation of crops upon the humus content and the fer- 
tility of soils, 35 pp. 
No. 54, September, 1897. Human food investigations, pp. 36-90; 7 figs. 
No. 57. Fattening lambs in winter, pp. 417-467. 
No. 58. Fattening steers in winter, pp. 469-509, 
No. 60. Beef cattle and swine, 54 pp.; 4 figs. 
No. 61. Butterflies and moths, pp. 55-333; 237 figs. 
Otto Lugger, Entomologist of State Exneriment Station: 
Third annual report, for the year 1897, by Otto Lugger, 296 pp. ; 187 figs. 
Conway MacMillan, State Botanist: 
Minnesota botanical studies, bulletin No. 9. Part IX, pp. 601-701; 9 pll. A contribution 
to the life-history of Pilina Diluta Wood and Stigeoclonium flagelliferum Kg., by Jose- 
phine E. Tilden, 607-635; pll. xxxI-xxxy. Pollination and reproduction of Lycopersicum 
esculentum, by Bruce Fink, pp. 636-643. A rearrangement of the North American Hypho- 
mycetes, I, by Roscoe Pound and Frederic E. Clements, pp. 644-673. On the stem anatomy 
of certain Onagracex, by Francis Ramaley, pp. 674-690; pll. xxxvI-xxxvllI. A new hyp- 
num of the section Caliergon, by J. M. Holzinger, pp. 691-692; pl. xxx1x. Contribution to 
a knowledge of the lichens of Minnesota, I, by Bruce Fink, pp. 693-701. 
Parts X and XI, pp. 703-1043; pll. xt-Lxxx. Lichens of Minneapolis, Bruce Fink, pp. 703- 
725. N. A. Hyphomycetes, 726-738. Coscinodon in Minnesota, J. M. Holzinger, pp. 753-759. 
‘Plants of the Hawaiian islands, A. A. Heller, pp. 760-922. Symbiosis, by Albert Schneider, 
pp. 928-948. Distribution of plants at Lake of the Woods, Conway MacMillan, pp. 949-1023, 
The alkaloids of veratrum, Geo. B. Frankforter, pp. 1024-1043. 
Part XII, pp. i-xii, 1045-1081. Contains title-page, table of contents, and index. 
Second series, part I, June 15, 1898, 68 pp. Lichens, fresh-water alge and other flora of 
Minnesota, by Fink, Tilden, Heller, Holzinger. 
