PUBLICATIONS 



OF THE 



DAVENPORT ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES. 



The first volume of the Pkoceedings, 8vo., 30ft pages, was published 

 in 187G by the Women's Centexxial Association of Daveni)ort, 

 and contains the proceedings of the Academy from its organization, 

 December 14th, 1S67, to the annual meeting, January 3d, 1876, together 

 with papers on the different branches of Xatural Science, read before the 

 Academy, wliich are quite fully illustrated by thirty-eight litliographic 

 plates, mostly representing the remarkal)le works of the " Mound Build- 

 ers" about Davenport, and various new insects and shells. 



Price, in paper covers, $3.00 ; bound in cloth, with gilt stamp, $4.00. 



i3g°'0nly a sinail number of copies remain to be sold. 



The second volume of the Proceedixgs is now being published in 

 parts, and will contain many valuable papers on Archaeology, IJotany, 

 Conchology, Entomology, Geology, etc., for which illustrations will be 

 freely provided w»xenever needed. The volume is to contain not less than 

 300 pages, with illustrations, and it is hoped will be completed early 

 in 1878. Subscription for tlie volume, in advance, $3.00. 



Entomological Contributions from the Proceedings, Vol. I, 64 pages, 

 with two plates. Price, colored, $l.r>0; uncolored, $1.00. 



Accountof the Discovery of Inscuiked Tablets by Rev. J. Gass, with 

 a description, by Dr. R. J. Farquiiakson. [From the Proceedings, 

 Vol. II.] Illustrated with wood cuts and three albertype plates. Price, 

 75 cents. 



PHOTOGRAPHS 



Of some of the more interesting objects contained in the collection of the Academy have been 

 prepared by Messrs. Hastings, White & Fisher, and may be had, postage paid, at tlie following 

 prices : 



Cabinet Siae : Cloth-wrapped Copper Axes, nine views; Collection of Copper "Awls," 

 etc.; Price, 40 cents each $4.00 per dozen. 



Victoria Size : Carved Stone Pipes, 14 views; "Mound P.uilder'.s" Crania, 17 views of S 

 skulls, &c. ; Price, :iO cents ciich ; $3.00 per dozen. 



Inscribed Tablets, found by Mr. Gass, set of Uiree, cabinet size, Sl.UO ; full size, $4 00. 

 Stereoscopic Views.— Cloth Covered Copper Axe, No. 12; Fragment of a Skull used for 

 cutting charms; Hibernating Ground .Squirrel [Sj^ermophilug Franldiidiy, Stone Carving, rep- 

 resenting a liuman head (2 views) Price, 30 cents eadi ; $.3.00 per dozen. 

 Address all communications to 



J. DUNCAN PUTNAM, 

 Correspon ding Secretary. 



