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Came (Joseph E.) Geology and Mineral Resources of 

 the Western Coalfield, tfc. ■ pp. xi, ..'64 : J,l ph. (col.), 

 6 maps (4 geol. col.), text illust. See New South 

 Wales. — Department of Mines. Memoirs, rfc. Geologv, 

 No. 6. 4". 1908. 



Came (.Toskph E.) The Tin-mining indnstry and the 

 distribution of Tin Ores in New South Wales. . .1911. 

 pp. [x,] 37S, 1 tab. : 44 l^ls., 4 x'ajys (<jcol. col.), text 

 illust. See New South Wales. — Department of Mines. 

 Mineral Eesourccs No. 14. 8". 1911. 



Came (Joseph E.) The Tungsten-mining industry in 

 New South AVales. pp. 102: .i.'i ph., :.' maps (J geol. 

 col.), text illust. See New South W' ales. — Department 

 of Mines. Mineral Resources No. 15. 8". 1912. 



Came (Joseph E.) The Antimony-mining industry and 

 the distribution of Antimony ores in New South Wales. 

 pp. [ii,] 54 : 5 pih, printed back to back, 1 map. 

 See New South AVales. — Dexiartment of Mines. 

 Mineral Resources No. 16. 8". 1912. 



Came (Joseph E.) Mesozoic stratigrapliy of New 

 South WWes. See BRITISH Association, c(-c. Hand- 

 book for New South Whales (1914). Sect. 11. Natural 

 Science. 8". 1914. 



CARNEGIZ: INSTITVT'E, Pittsljnrgh. [Founde.nsss.i 

 Memorial of the Celebration of the Carnegie Institute at 

 Pittsburgh, Pa., April 11, 12, 13, 1907. Comprising a 

 complete description of the Exercises connected with 

 the Eleventh Celebration of Founder's Day of the 

 Carnegie Institute and opening of the enlarged Carnegie 

 Library Building, containing tlie Library, Museum . . . 

 and Art Galleries, rf'c. pp. xii, 4'^-''' ■ ■••''' P^^- U fol.), 

 1 port. 4". [Pittsburgh,] 1907. 



Contains, inter alia, an address by P. Chalmers Mitcliell on ** Inter- 

 nationa! Co-bperatio!i in Zoolofrj-." 



Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh. 

 The Twelfth (Thirteenth-» Celebration of Founder's 

 Day. . . 1908. 8". Pittsburgh, Pa., [1908->] 



Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh. — Museum. 

 Annual Report, d'e. 1898-> 8". [Lancaster, Pa.,] 1898-> 

 Alsij styled " Publicatiuns of tlie Carnegie Museum," No. 3-> 



Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh. — Museum. 

 Annals, rfV. Vol. I-> i7?«s<. 8". [Lancaster, Pa.,]lQOl-^ 

 Also styled " Publications of the Carnegie .Museum." Serial No. S-> 



Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh. — Museum. 

 Memoirs, <fr. illust. 4". Pittsburgh, 1901-> 



Also styled " Publications of the Carnegie Sluseum." Serial No. ll-> 



Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh. — Museum. 

 Prize Essay Contest. 1896-> 



8". [Lancaster, Pa.,] 1896-> 

 Also styled "Publications of the Carnegie Jluseum" [No. 1-^]. 



Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh. — Museum. 

 The Carnegie Museum. See HOLLAND (W. J.) 8". 1901. 



CARNEGIE INSTITUTION, Washington. 



[Founded 1902.] 



Year Book. No. l-> 1902-^ 



8". Washington [D.C.], 1903^ 



Carnegie Institution, Washington. 

 Desert Botanical Laboratory of the . . . Institution. 

 See CoviLLE (F. V.) & MacDougal (D. T.) 8". 1903. 



Publication No. 6. 



Carnegie Institution, Washington. 

 Contributions to the study of the behavior of lower 

 organisms. See Jennings (H. S.) 8". 1904. 



Publication No. 16. 



Carnegie Institution, Washington. 

 Researches on North American Acridiidfe. See Morse 

 (A. P.) 8". 1904. 



Publication No. 18. 



Carnegie Institution, Washington. 

 Heredity of coat eliai'acters in Guinea-Pigs and Rabbits. 

 See Castle-(W. E.) 8". 190.5. 



Publication No. 2;i, 



Carnegie Institution, Washington. 

 Mutants and Hybrids of the ffinotheras, by D. T. Mac- 

 dougal, assisted by A. M. Vail, G. H. Shull and J. K. 

 Small. See Macdougal (D. T.) 8'. 1905. 



Publication No. 24. 



Carnegie Institution, Washington. 

 Explorations in Turkestan, with an account of the 

 basin of eastern Persia and Sistan. Expedition of 1903, 

 lie. See PUMPELLY (R.) 4". 1905. 



Publication No. 26. 



Carnegie Institution, Washington. 

 Stages in the development of Siuin ciciito'folium. 

 See Shull (G. H.) 8". 1905. 



Publication No. 30. 



Carnegie Institution, Washington. 

 Bibliographical Index of North American Fungi. Vol. I, 

 pt. 1. See Farlow (W. G.) 8". 1905. 



Publication No. S. 



Carnegie Institution, Washington. 

 The Waterlilies. A Monograph of the genus Nympihcea. 

 See Conard (H. S.) 4". 1905. 



Publication No. 4. 



Carnegie Institution, Washington. 



Chimseroid Fishes and their development. See De.\n (B.) 



4". 1906. 

 Publication No. 32. 



Carnegie Institution, Washington. 



American Fossil Cyeads. See WiELAND (G. R.) 



4". 1906. 

 Publication No. 34. 



Carnegie Institution, Washington. 

 Heredity of hair-length in Guinea-Pigs ... By W^ E. 

 Castle and A. Forbes. — The origin of a polydactylous 

 race of Guinea-Pigs. By W. E. Castle. See Castle 

 (W. E.) & Forbes (A.) 8". 1906. 



Publication No. 49. 



Carnegie Institution, Washington. 

 An Investigation of Involution in Chrysomelid Beetles 

 of the Genus Leptinotarsa. See TowER (W. L.) 



8". 1906. 

 Publication No. 48. 



Carnegie Institution, Washington. 

 Inheritance in I'oultrv. See DAVENPORT (C. B.) 



8". 1906. 



Publication No. 52. 



Carnegie Institution, Washington. 

 Research in China. 3 Vol. & Atlas. See WiLLIS (B.) 

 <C: others. 4". & fol. 1906-13. 



Publication No. 54. 



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