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PUBLIC A TIONS RECEI VED. -December. 



European Fungu.s Flora. Agfaricaceje. George Massee. [Duckwortli & Co. 1902. 

 The Birds of Bempton Cliffs. E. W. Wade. 



[Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists' Club. 

 Knowledge. December 1902. [H. F. Witherby, Ed., London. 



A First B6ok of Forestry. F. Roth. 1902. [Ginn & Co. 



Entomologists' Record. December 1902. [J. W. Tutt, Editor. 



Transactions Entomological Society for 1902. Part III. [Society. 



Notes from the Manchester Museum. No. 9. British Cephalopoda. [Committee. 

 Halifax Naturalist. December 1902. [Halifax Scientific Societ)-. 



Naturalists' Journal. December 1902. [Charles Mosley, Publisher. 



Manningham Park and Its Trees. 32 pp. Bradford, 1903. H. E. Wroot. 

 Irish Naturalist. December 1902. [The Editors, Dublin. 



Field Naturalists' Quarterly. November 1902. [W. Blackwood & Sons, Publ. 



Hobbies. No. 372, 29th Nov. ; No. 373, 6th Dec. 1902. [The Publishers. 



Nature Notes. December 1902. . [Selborne Society, London. 



Journ. Manchester Geographical Soc. Vol. X\TII. Jan. -March 1902. [Society. 

 Psyche: A Journal of Entomology. Dec. 1Q02. [Cambridge Ent. Club, U.S.A. 



North American Fauna. No. 22. [E. A. Preble, Washington, 1902. 



New Phytologist. November 1902. Londi-)n. [Editor. 



La Feuilledes Jeunes Naturalistes. Decembre 1902. [Mons. Adrien Dollfuss. 



Nautilus. December 1902. [H. A. Pilsbry, etc., Editors. 



Geological Magazine. November 1902. 



Lake-Country Rambles. W. T. Palmer. [Chatto & Windus, 1902. 



Index Aninialiuni. C. D. Sherborn. [Cambridge University Press. 



Flora of Liverpool District. C. Theodore Green. [D. Marples & Co. 1902. 



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