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PUBLIC A TIONS RECEI VED. March. 



Blackwood's Magazine, March. [Publishers. 



Proc. Acadeni}' of Nat. Sciences, Philadelphia, Vol. 54, 1902. 

 Annual Report U.S. Nat. Museum, Smithsonian Institution, 1900. 



Annotationes ZoologficK Japonenses, Dec. 1902. [Editor. 



Field Nat. Quarterly, No. 5, Feb. 1902. [Editoi-. 



Trans. Entom. Soc, London, Part 5, 1902. [Societ}". 



Ornithologisches Jahrbuch, Hallein, 1903. [Editor. 



Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle, V^ol. 12, Part 2, 



Vol. 14, Part I, 1902. [Society. 



Trans. Manch. Geol. Soc, Vol. 28, Part 3, 1903. [Society. 



Twenty-sixth Annual Report Lane, and Cheshire Entom. Soc, 1902. [Societ\-. 



Catalog'ue of Library of Lane and Cheshire Entom. Soc, 1903. [Societ\-. 

 Hobbies, 21st Feb., 28th Feb., 7th March 1903. 



Nature Notes, March 1903. [Editor. 



Nature Study, March 1903. [Editor. 



Irish Naturalist, March 1903. [Editors. 



Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc, 1901-2. [Mr. H. C. Beesley. 

 Fiftieth .Annual Report Notting-ham Nat. Soc, 1903. 



Hull Museum Ouarterl}' Record of Additions, No. 3, Dec. 1902. [Curator. 



On some British Freshwater Rhizopods and Heliozoa. [G. S. West. 



Nautilus, Feb. 1903. [Editor. 



Aquila, 30th Jan. 1903. [Editor. 

 Eine ornitholog-ische Falschung- (reprint). 



Knowledge, March 1903. [Editor. 



British Lepidoptera, Barrett, Vol. 8, 1902. [Publishers.- 



Moss Exchange Club Report for 1903. [Wm. Ingham. B.A. 



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