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BOOKS RECEIVED. 



Brit. Assoc. Repts., 1875, 1876, 1877, 18S3, 1884, 1885. [Mr. Washington Teasdale. 

 R. F. Scharfif — Catalogue of Irish Fishes in the Dublin Museum. 8vo. , 1889. 



[The Compiler. 

 The Nautilus, Vol. 3, No. 8, December 1889. [T. D. A. Cockerel). 



Charles Bailey — Arenaria gothica (E. Fries) as a plant new to Britain. 8vo. 

 reprint, 1890. [The Author. 



S. L. Mosley — Hist, of Brit. Birds, their Nests and Kggs, N0.61, Feb. 1890. [Author. 

 West American Scientist, Vol. 6, No. 48, Oct. 1889. [ T. 1). A. Cockerell. 



Journal of Conchology, Vol. 6, No. 4, for Oct. 1889. [The Conchblogical .Society. 

 Revue Bryologique, i']'' Annee, 1S90, No. I. [M. T. Husnot, redacteur, Cahan. 

 Psyche: journ. of entom., Vol. 5, No. 165, Jan. 1890. [Camb. Ent. CI., U.S.A. 

 Manchester Geological Society — Trans., Vol. 20, Parts 14-15, 1890. [The .Society. 

 Nat. Hist. Journ., No. ri8, Feb. 15, 1890. [J. E. Clark & others, Editors, Vork. 

 II Naturalista Siciliano,ann. 9,n. 3, Dicembre 1889. [Signor Enrico Ragusa. 



Science Gossip, No. 302, for Feb. 1890. [Messrs. Chatto & Windus, publishers. 

 The Midland Naturalist, No. 146, for Feb. 1890. [Birmingham Nat. Hist. Soc. 

 Research, monthly illust. journ. of science, No. 20, Feb. 1890. [A. N.Tate, editor. 

 The Young Naturalist, Part 122, for Feb. 1890. [Mr. John E. Robson, editor. 

 The Zoologist, 3rd Series, Vol. 14, No. 158, Feb. 1890. ' [J. E. Harting, editor. 

 The Naturalists' Guide, Nos. 13 and 14, Feb. ist, 1890. [S. L. Mosley, Editor. 



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