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in Bolivia, 1885-’86, by Elizabeth G. Britton, pp. 471-499. On the formation of the circular 
Muskeg in tamarack swamps, by Conway MacMillan, pp. 500-507; 3 pll. The North Amer- 
ican species of Agrimonia, by Eugene P. Bicknell, pp. 508-523; 2 pll. Terminology among 
the orders of Thallophytes, by L. M. Underwood, pp. 526-532. New species of Witella, by 
T. F. Allen, pp. 533-536; 3 pill. 
PoUGHKEEPSIE.— Vassar Brothers Institute: 
Transactions, 1894-’96, 309 pp. Diatoms, by D. B. Ward, pp. 66-85. Bacteria, by D. B. 
Ward, pp. 188-205, Ento-parasites and hygiene, by Theo. Neumann, pp. 206-248. Tubercu- 
losis, by J. W. Poucher, pp. 248-265. 
ROcHESTER.— Rochester Academy of Science: 
Brochure 4 of Vol. II, 1895, pp. 289-384, with volume index and contents. 
Brochure 1 of Vol. III, 1896. Plants of Monroe county, N. Y., and adjacent territory, by 
Florence Beckwith and Mary E. Macauley, assisted by Joseph B. Fuller, pp. 1-150; map 
of county, and geological map and section. 
ScHENECTADY.— Chas. S. Prosser, Union College: 
Classification of the Upper Paleozoic rocks of central Kansas. From Journal of Geology, 
Vol. III, 1895, pp. 682-705, 764-800; 4 plates, from photographs taken by Prosser. 
NORTH CAROLINA. 
CHAPEL HiILu.— Elisha Mitchell Scientifie Society: 
Journal for the twelfth year, 1895. Part1,42 pp. Part 2,56 pp; 5 pll.; 3 photographs; 
1 map; 1 fig. 
NORTH DAKOTA. 
Farco.— North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station: 
Annual Reports: 1891, 17 pp. ; 1892, 24 pp., 2 pl.; 1895, 20 pp.; 1896, 14 pp. 
Bulletins: No.1, January, 1891, grain smuts, 28 pp., 7 figs.; No. 2, small fruits, 18 pp.; No. 
5, sugar beets, 50 pp., 2 pll., 4 figs.; No. 6, the mustard family, 19 pp., 7 pll.; No. 8, wheat 
growing and dairying in North Dakota, 14 pp.; No. 9, rheumatism in horses, 15 pp., 5 ills. ; 
No. 11, grain and forage crops, 32 pp.; No. 12, transplanting onions, 10 pp., 7 figs.; No. 14, 
tuberculosis, 13 pp.; No. 15, chemical composition of foods, 14 pp.; No. 13, rational selec- 
tion of wheat for seed; typhoid fever, 31 pp., 11 figs.; No. 16, dairy herd record, 1894, etc., 
24 pp.; No. 17, effect of seed exchange upon culture of wheat, etc., 20 pp., 2 ills.; No. 18, 
some profitable vegetables from North Dakota, 16 pp.; No. 19, treatment of smut for wheat ; 
treatment of potato scab, 11 pp., 2 figs.; No. 20, rations for horses, 18 pp.; No. 21, cleanli- 
ness in handling milk, 20 pp., 6 figs; No. 22. the creamery industry, 27 pp., 15 ills.; No. 28, 
grain and forage crops, 24 pp.; No. 24, North Dakota soils, 17 pp.; No. 25, tree culture, 11 
pp.; No. 26, feeding of millet to horses, 17 pp.; No. 27, new studies upon smuts, 54 pp., 
13 figs. 
OHIO. 
AKRON.—E. W. Claypole, Buchtel College, Author: 
On the Teeth of Mazodus, by E.W. Claypole. From Proceedings of American Microscopical 
Society, 1896, 3 pp. On the structure of some Paleozoic spines from Ohio, 2 pp. 
On a new specimen of Cladodus clarki, by E. A. Claypole. From American Geologist, Vol. 
XV, January, 1895, pp. 1-7; 2 pl. 
Human Relics in the drift of Ohio, by E. W.Claypole. From American Geologist, Vol. 
XVIII, November, 1896, pp. 302-314; 1 pl. 
CoLtuMBus.— Ohio Academy of Science: 
Third annual report, 1894, 68 pp.; 1 pl. 
GRANVILLE.— Denison University: 
Bulletins of Scientific Laboratories, Vol. IX, part 1. The Paleozoic formation, by W. F. 
Cooper, pp.1-10. Lichens of Licking county, Ohio, by J. Orrin R. Fisher, pp. 11-14. Pre- 
glacial and recent drainage channels in Ross county, Ohio, by Gerard Fowke, pp. 15-24; 1 
pl. A preglacial tributary to Paint creek and its relation to the beech flats of Pike county, 
Ohio, by W. G. Tight, pp. 25-34; 1 pl. 
OBERLIN.— Oberlin College: 
Laboratory Bulletin No. 3. Bird migration at Grinnell, Iowa, and Oberlin, Ohio, by 
Lynds Jones, 72 pp. 4. Questions for Botany, 11 pp. 5. Hertwig’s summaries in system- 
atic zoology, translated by Albert A. Wright, 35 pp. 
The Wilson Quarterly, Vol. IV, No. 1, pp. 1-46. No. 2, pp. 47-92. 
Bulletins of Wilson Ornithological Chapter of Agassiz Association. 5. The American 
ele Frank L. Buros,41pp. 6. 18pp. 7. 12pp. 8.12pp. 9. 16pp. 10. 12pp. 11. 12 pp: 
js pp. 
