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LivEUPOOi. Mariis^e Biological Cojimittei;, I,ivcrj)ool, Eng. : 



AnniKil Ecports, Marine Bioloaical Station at Port Erin, (tliroiigli Prof. 

 W. A. Herdnian, Director). 

 Mellen, Miss Ida M., Brooklyn, X. Y. : 

 Denizens of the Deep, by G. Hartwiji;. 

 Sea-Monsters and Sea-Birds, by G. Hartwig. 

 Anatomy of Vertehrated Animals, by Tlios. II. Iliixlcy. 

 Strncture of Animal Life, by Lonis Agassiz. 

 Ancient Life History, by H. Alleyne Xiciioison. 

 Frarpnents of Science, by John Tyndall. 

 Floating Matter of the Air, by John Tyndall. 

 Animal Intelligence, by Wesley Mills. 

 Anthropoid Apes, by Robert Hartmann. 

 The Evolution of Man. by Ernst Haeckel. 

 Insectivorous Plants, by Charles Darwin. 



Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, by Charles Darwin. 

 From Monkei) to Man. bv Austin Bierbower. 

 Folk of the Wild, by Bertram Atkey. 



Animals and Plants under Domestication, by Charles Darwin (2 vols.). 

 PoYSER, Mr. W. a., Philadelphia, Pa.: 



Aquatic Life, 1918. 

 Smithsoniax Institution, Washington, D. C. : 



Special Papers. 

 State of California Fish and Game Commission, San Francisco, Cal.: 



Current Reports and back numbers. 

 TowNSENn, Charles H.: 



North American Mammals, by Edward W. Nelson, illustrated by Louis 



Agassiz Fuertes. 

 North American Birds, bj' Henry W. Henshaw. 

 \J. S. Bureau of Fisheries, Washington, D. C: 



Reports, Bulletins and Circulars. 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington. D. C. : 



Frogs, Toads and Carp as Eradicators of Disease, by Ch. Wardwell Stiles. 

 IJ. S. National Museuim, Washington, D. C. : 

 Proceedings, Vols. 52 and 53 (1917). 

 Annual Report, 1917. 

 L^NivERsiTY OF CALIFORNIA, Berkeley, Cal.: 



Publications in Zoology. 

 Wilson. Prof. Charles Branch, Westfield, Mass.: 

 Contributions to Canadian Biology. 1906-10. 

 13 pamphlets b_v Prof. Wilson, as follows: 



North American Parasitic Copepods Belonging to the Lernneidae with 



Revision of Entire Family. 

 Descriptions of Nero Species of Parasitic Copepods in Collections of U. S. 



National Museinrn. 

 North American Parasitic Copepods — Part 9. The Leynacopodidtte. 

 North American Parasitic Copepods Belonging to the Familt/ Ergasilidae. 

 A New Species of Argulus, with more complete account of Two Species 



Already Described. 

 Additional notes on the Development of the Argididae. xvith Description 



of a New Species. 

 Notes on .Jamaica Fish and their Parasites. 

 The Classification of the Copepods. 



New Species of Parastic Copepods from the ^fass((clnisefts Coast. 

 Dragon Flies of the Cumberland Valley in Kentucky and Tennessee. 

 Dragonflies of the Mississippi Valley Collected during the Pearl Mussel 



Inreslii/atlnus on the ^fissis.sippi Rirer. .July and Augu.it, 1907. 

 The Economic Relations, .1 natomy, and Life History of the Genus 



Lernaea. 

 On Some Parastic Copepoda. 



