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Manuel de Conchyliulogie, by J. C. Chenu. 



(2 vols, in French; with marginal notes by H. T. Woodman.) 

 Elements of Geology, by Jos. Le Conte. 

 The Fishes of Pennsijlvunm, by Tarleton H. Bean. 

 Figures of Japanese Fish, by James C. Brevoort. 

 Aquatic Microscopy for Beginners, by Alfred C. Stokes. 

 Microscopical Examination of Drinking Water, by J. D. MacDonald. 

 The Amateur Microscopist, by John Brocklesby. 

 The Micrographic Dictionary, by Griffith and Henfrey. 

 Microscope and its Revelations, by Wm. B. Carpenter. 



PAMPHLETS 



Whitebait in Am,erican Waters, by Eugene G. Blackford. 



Habits, Structure and Development of Amphioxus lanceolatus, by 

 Henry J. Rice. 



In the Wake of the Challenger, by John C. Galton. 



Ocean Life, by James M. Sommerville. 



Traces of a Voice in Fishes, by Chas. C. Abbott. 



Address of William B. Carpenter of the University of London, 1872. 



Japanese paper book illustrating natural history subjects. 



The Oyster Interests of New Jersey, by Samuel Lockwood. 



Quaint Snails, by Wilfred Mark Webb. 



New and Interesting Eocene Mollusca from the Gulf States, by Gilbert 

 D. Harris. 



Cephalopods of the North Atlantic, by A. E. Verrill. 



On the Production and Formation of Pearls, by Sir Everard Home. 



In a Snailery, by Ernest Ingersoll. 



Land and Fresh-Water Shells of the State of Neu- York, by James 

 Lewis. 



Generic Affinities of New England Chitons, by Philip P. Carpenter. 



Four Species of Chitons, by W^illiam H. Dall. 



Ueber das Mannchen von Argonauta Argo u^id die Hectocotylen, by 

 Heinrich Muller. 



How Hermit Crabs Get Possession of Their Shells, by Alexander 

 Agassiz. 



Hydrae or Fresh-ivater Polypes, by W. Houghton. 



The Building Apparatus of Melicerta ringens, by Francis A. Bedwell. 



On Insects Inhabiting Salt Water, by A. S. Packard. 



Living Medusae, by Ernest Ingersoll. 



Species of Crustacea living within the Vemis's Flower-basket, by Ed- 

 ward J. Miers. 



On the Rotifer Conochilus volvox, by Henry Davis. 



Embryology of Salpa, by W. K. Brooks. 



DeNyse, Washington I., Brooklyn, N. Y.: 



Animate Creation, by J. G. Wood. 

 GUDGER, Prof. E. W., Greensboro, N. C. : 



Special ichthyological papers. 



Jennings, Mr. G. E., New York City: 



Fishing Gazette. 

 Liverpool Marine Biological Committee, Liverpool Eng. : 



Annual Report, Marine Biological Station at Port Erin (through Prof. 

 W. A. Herdman, Director). 

 Minnesota State Game and Fish Department, St. Paul, Minn.: 



Fins, Feathers and Fur. 



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

 Aquatic Life, 1919. 



