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of North America, by Samuel N. Rhoads, pp. 351-876; 4 pll. New and little-known mam- 
malia from the Kennebec bone deposit, by E. D. Cope, pp. 378-394. Insular land shell 
faunas, by William H. Doll, pp. 395-460; 3 pll. On the hemispheres of the sauria, by E. 
D. Cope, pp. 461-467. 
American Philosophical Society: 
Proceedings, Nos. 86, 90. 95, 120, 122, 129. 
Proceedings, Vol, XXXIV, 1895, 498 pp.: 19 pll. Significance of the jugal arch, by D. D. 
Slade, pp. 50-67: 3 figs. Prehistoric Ethnography of Western Asia, by Daniel G. Brinton, 
pp. 71-102. Marine fauna of the Miocene Period, by E. D. Cope, pp. 135-155. ; 2 pll.; also Vol. 
25, pp. 139-146; 2 pll. Hypenoid Moths and allied groups, by A. R. Grote, pp. 416-436. 
Reptilian order Cotylosauria, by E. D. Cope, pp. 436-457; 3 pll. Some Pleistocene mam- 
malia from Petite Ause, La., by E. D. Cope, pp. 458-468; 2 pll. 
Vol. XXXYV, 1896, 290 pp.; 24 figs. Eucalyptus in Algeria and Tunisia, by Edward Pepper, 
pp. 39-56. Factors of organic evolution from the embryological standpoint, by E. G. 
Conklin, pp. 78-88. Same from botanical standpoint, by L. H. Bailey, pp. 88-114. History 
of the Cotylosauria, by E. D. Cope, pp. 122-139; 4 pll. Osteology of White River horses, 
by Marcus S. Farr, pp. 147-175; 1 pl.; 6 figs. Natural selection and separation, by Arnold 
E. Ortmann, pp. 175-192. On the second abdominal segment in a few Libellulide, by Martha 
F. Goddard, pp. 205-212; 2 pll. Marine fossils from the coal measures of Arkansas, by 
James Perrin Smith, pp. 213-285; 9 pll. 
Transactions, Vol. XIX, 1896, 282 pp.; 126 pll. Old Babylonian inscriptions, chiefly from 
Nippur, by H. VY. Hilprecht, pp. 1-54; 50 pll.; also, pp. 221-282; 50 pll. The mammalia of 
the Deep River beds, by W. B. Scott, pp. 55-185; 6 pll. The classification of the Ophidia, 
by E. D. Cope, pp. 186-219; 18 pll. Size, 24x29 cm. 
Vol. XIX, New Series, part 1, pp. 1-198; 3 pll. A new method of determining the pertur- 
bations of the minor planets, by William McKnight Ritter, pp. 1-174. On the development 
of the mouth-parts of certain insects, by John B. Smith, pp. 175-198; 3 pl. 
Pennsylvania Geological Survey, I. P. Lesley, State Geologist: 
Summary Final Report, Vol. 3, 1895, part I. Carboniferous, pp. 1629-2152. Chap. CXI- 
CXVII, Pocono, etc., pp. 1629-1915. Report on the anthracite region, by A. DW. Smith, 
pp. 1916-2589. 
Part II, pp. 2153-2638; pll. 396-611. The Bituminous Coal Fields, by E. V. d’Invilliers, pp. 
2153-2588 ; pll. 396-531. Fossil plants and shells from the coal measures, pll. 532-595. Re- 
port on the New Red of Bucks and Montgomery counties, by Benjamin Smith Lyman, pp. 
2589-2638 ; 4 pll. 
Index to Summary Final Report, 1895, 128 pp. 
Daniel G. Brinton, Author: 
Native Calendar of Central America and Mexico, froin Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., Phila., Vol. 
31, 1893, pp. 1-59. 
Persifor Frazer, Author: 
The Columbian Exposition, ores and useful metals, from American Geologist, Vol. 12, 
1893, and Vol. 13, 1894, pp. 376-394, 49-62. 
The sixth session of the International Congress of Geologists, from American Geologist, 
Vol. 14, 1894, pp. 260-271. ‘ - 
Evidences of the action of two hands in joint signature marks, from Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., 
Phila., 1895, pp. 474-477; 1 chart; 1 pl. 
New methods of detecting forgery, from Am. Phil. Soc., 1894, Vol. 33, 2 pp. 
A notice concerning the geological map of Europe, etc., from American Geologist, Vol. 17, 
1896, pp. 112-115. 
SOUTH DAKOTA. 
BROOKINGS.—South Dakota Agricultural Collegeand Experiment Station: 
Bulletin No. 40. Departments of Chemistry and Botany, 308 pp. ; 56 pll. 
TENNESSEE. 
KNOXVILLE.— University of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station: 
Bulletin, Vol. IX, No. 2. July, 1896. Strawberries, pp. 1-13; 6 pll. 
NASHVILLE.—State Board of Health: 
Bulletins, Vol. X, Nos. 4-12; pp. 59-204. Vol. XI, Nos. 1-9; pp. 1-144. Nos. 11-12; pp. 162- 
192. Vol. XII, Nos. 1-5; pp. 1-80. 
TEXAS. 
AUSTIN.— Texas Academy of Science: 
Transactions, Vol. I, No. 4, 1895, 96 pp. The law of hypnotism, by R. S. Hyer, pp. 1-14. 
Soils of Texas, by E. T. Dumble, pp. 25-60; 1 map. Genesis of certain ore veins, with ex- 
