6 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 



Zoe, vol. i, Nos. 1-9. {Purchas,-.) 

 Santa Barbara— Society of Natiaral History: 



Bulletin, vol. i, No. 2. 

 Sprimjfield— Illinois State Museum of Natural History: 



Keport of the Geological Survey of Illinois, vol. vii. 

 St.. Louis — Academy of Science: 



Charter, Lists, etc., 1890. 

 Missouri Botanical Garden: 



First Annual Report of the Director, 1889. 

 jf'o^eitn— Kansas Academy of Science: 



Transactions, vol. xi; xii, pt. I. 

 Washburn College Laboratory of Natural History: 

 Bulletin, vol. vii, No. 11. 

 Trenton— T'h.e Microscope, vol. x. No. I. 



Washint/toii — Amei-ican Monthly Microscopical Journal, vol. xi, Nos. 1-7, 

 9-11. 

 Anthropological Society: 



American Anthropologist, vol. iii. 

 Biological Society: 



Proceedings, vol. v. 

 Bureau of Ethnology: 



Annual Eeports, 5, 6. 



Bibliography of the Iroquoian Languages. 

 Bibliography of the Muskhogean Languages. 

 Textile Fabrics of Ancient Peru. 



The Circular, Square and Octagonal Earthworks of Ohio. 

 The Problem of the Ohio Mounds. 

 Bureau of Navigation: 



!Pules to Prevent Collisions at Sea. 

 Chemical Society: 



Bulletin, Nos. 4, 5. 

 Commissioner of Navigation: 



Eeport, 1889. 

 Department of Agriculture. 



Botanical Division, Bulletin, No. 8. 



Contributions from the U. S. National Herbarium, Nos. 1, 2. 



The Agricultural Grasses and Forage Plants of the United States. 



Treatment of Plant Diseases. 



Biareav; of Animal Industry — Animal Parasites of Sheep. 



Division of Chemistry, Biilletin, Nos. 25-27. 



Experiment Station, Bulletin, Nos. 4-6; Farmers' Bulletin No. 2; 



Miscellaneous Bulletin, No. 2; Record, vol. i; ii, Nos. 1-4. 

 Journal of Mycologj', vol. vi. No. 2. 



