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Nature and Science on the Pacific Coast. San Francisco, 1915. 
Nautical Magazine.—Vol. II. London, 1833. 
Newman, Alfred K.—Who are the Maoris. Christchurch, n.d. 
Noiré, Ludwig.—On the origin of language and the logos theory. 
Chicago, 1895. (Separate.) Gift. 
Petrunkevitch, Alexander.—Attidz of the Yale Dominica Expe- 
dition. New York, 1914. (Separate.) Given by Dr. Hiram 
Bingham. 
Piper, Charles V., and Beattie, R. Kent.—Flora of the Northwest 
Coast..-... Lancaster, 1915. Given by the authors. 
Polo (Ser), Marco.—Ser Marco Polo, the Venetian, concerning 
the kingdoms and marvels of the east. London, 1871. 
Rawlinson, George.—Five great monarchies. 4 vols. London, 
1862. 
Rea, Paul Marshall.—Educational work of American museums. 
Washington, 1915. (Separate.) Given by Dr. W. T. Brigham. 
Ridgway, Robert.— Color standards and color nomenclature. 
Washington, 1912. 
Scrope, G. Poulett.—Geology and extinct volcanos of central 
France. London, 1858. 
Shortland, Edward.—Southern districts of New Zealand. London. 
1851. 
Sittig, Otto.—Compulsory migrations in the Pacific Ocean. Gotha, 
1890. 
Snyder, J. F.—Primitive urn burial. Washington, 1891. (Separ- 
ate.) Gift. 
Stack, James W.—Southb Island Maoris. Christchurch, 1898. 
Staley, Thomas.—Geography and recent volcanic eruption of the 
Sandwich Islands. London, 1868. (Separate.) 
Stevenson, Robert Louis.—_In the South Seas. London, rgoo. 
Stimpson, William.—Prodromus descriptionis animalium everte- 
bratorum que in Expeditione ad Oceanum Pacificum Septen- 
trionalem. Philadelphia, 1857-1860. (Separate.) 
Suter, Henry.—Manual of the New Zealand mollusca. Welling- 
ton, I913-I9I5. 
Tashiro, Shiro.—Nine papers on carbon dioxide.—Given by Board 
of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. 
Tavera, T. H. Pardo de.—Medicinal plants of the Philippines. 
Philadelphia, zgor. 
Taylor, Griffith.—Geography of Australasia. Oxford, rorq. 
Thompson, Uldrick.— Eugenics for young people. Honolulu, 1913. 
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