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five thousand titles in twenty languages, not including, how- 

 ever, transactions of societies, or medicine. T^ollowing the 

 Catalogue are ninety-one pages of " Chronological Tables," 

 arranged in columns by years, giving a synchronal conspectus 

 of all those periodicals having any considerable number of 

 volumes, and showing the precise number of the volume 

 published in any given year. To this succeeds a concise 

 index of subjects under ninety-four heads, arranged alpha- 

 betically. A novel feature of this comprehensive work is the 

 library check-list indicating the library or libraries in which 

 each periodical may be found ; each of the one hundred and 

 twenty-seven principal libraries of the United States and 

 Canada being designated by a symbolic abbreviation. 



A new edition of this " Cataloo-ue," brouf^ht down to the 

 year 1895, with about 3500 new titles, is in preparation by 

 Doctor Bolton. It will contain a new library check-list. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE UNITED STATES 

 NATIOxNAL MUSEUM 



Bibliographies of the United States National Museum have 

 been prepared by G. Brown Goode, annually, since 1881 ; 

 these comprise : I. Publications of the Museum. II. Papers 

 by Officers of the Museum. III. Papers by Investigators, 

 not Officers, of the Museum, based on Museum material. 



The record for 1894 contains the new genera and species 

 described in the publications of the Museum for that year, in 

 a supplement. 



BIBLIOGRAPHIES OF SCIENCE 



Anthropology. Exceedingly important works on bibliog- 

 raphy, in relation to the North American Indians, have been 

 published by the Bureau of American Ethnology. The Bureau 



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