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BOOKS RECEIVED. 



S. L. INIosley. — History of Brit. Birds and Eggs, Part 60, coloured plates. [Author. 

 HertfordshireNat.Hist.Soc— Trans.,Vol. 5, Parts6, 7,0ct.,Dec. 1889. [Society. 

 Psyche: journ. ofentom.,Vol.5,No. 160-4, Aug.-Dec. i889.[Camb.Ent.Cl.,U.S.A. 

 Notarisia,Ann. 4, No. 16, Ottobre 1889. [G.B.deToni eD.Levi-Morenos, Redattori. 

 Essex Naturalist, Vol. iii, Nos. 7-9, July-Sept. 1889. [Essex Field Club, 



Journal of Microscopy, N.S.,Vol. 3, Part i, Jan. 1890. [Bailliere & Co. publishers. 

 Scottish Naturalist, N.S., No. 27, Jan. 1890. [Prof. J. W. H. Trail, editor. 



II Naturalista Siciliano,ann. 9,nn. 1,2, Ott.-Nov. 1889. [Signor Enrico Ragusa. 

 New York Microscopical Soc. — Journ., vol. 6, No. i, Jan. 1890. [The Society. 

 West American Scientist, Vol. 6, No. 49, Nov. 1889. [T. D. A. Cockerel!. 



Science Gossip, No, 301, for Jan. 1890, [Messrs. Chatto & Windus, publishers. 

 The Midland Naturalist, No. 145, for Jan, 1890. [Birmingham Nat. Hist. Soc. 

 Research, monthly illust. journ. of science. No. 19, Jan. 1890. [A.N.Tate, editor. 

 The Young Naturalist, Part 121, for Jan. 1890. [Mr, John E, Robson, editor. 

 The Zoologist, 3rd Series, Vol. 14, No. 157, Jan. 1890. [J. E. Harting, editor. 

 Yorkshire Genealogist, Part 18, Jan. 1890. [J. Horsfall Turner, editor, 



Naturce Novitates, 1889, Nos. 23, 24,25, Nov, -Dec. 18S9. [Friedlander&Sohn,pubs, 



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