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BOOKS RECEIVED. 



Science Gossip, No. 288, Tor Dec. 1888. [Messrs. Chatto & Windus, Publishers. 

 The Midland Naturalist, No. 132, for Dec. 1888. [Birmingham Nat. Hist. Soc. 

 Research, monthly illust. journ. of science, vol. i, No. 6, Dec. 1888. [A. N.Tate, Ed. 

 Nat. Hist. Journ., No. 108, Dec. 15, 1888. [J. E. Clark & B.B.Le Tall,Editors,York. 

 The Wesley Naturalist, No. 22. for Dec. 1888. [The Wesley Scientific Society. 

 The Young Naturalist, Part 108 for Dec. 1888. [Mr. John E. Robson, Editor. 

 The Zoologist, Vol. xii, No. 144, 3rd Series, Dec. 1888. [J. E. Harting, Editor. 

 Grevillea, quarterly record of Cryptog. Bot., N0.82.Dec. 1888. [Dr. M.C.Cooke,Ed. 

 R. Howse. — Catalogue of Fossil Plants from the Hutton Collection. 8vo. reprint, 



1888, 136 pp. and 6 plates. [Author. 



Manchester Geological Society — Trans., vol xx, part 1, 1888. The Society. 



Liverpool Science Students' Assoc. — 7th Ann. Rep., 8vo. 40 pp., 1887-8. [Assoc. 

 Canadian Entomologist, Vol xx, No. II, Nov. 1888. [T. D. A. Cockerel!. 



Revue Bryologique. I5 e Annee, 1888, No. 6. [T. Husnot, redacteur. 



Hertfordshire N. H. Soc— Trans., Vol. v, Parts 2 & 3, Oct. & Dec. 1888. [Soc. 

 Eleanor A. Ormerod — Notes on the Australian Bug (Icerya purchasi) in South 



Africa. Small 8vo, 36 pp., 1887. [S. D. Bairstow. 



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Wanted. — Living examples of Limax arbor urn, L. Levis, and L. tenellus. 

 British Land and Freshwater Shells in exchange. — W. A. Gain, Tuxford, Newark. 



Conchology. — I have several specimens of Venus exoleta which I should 

 like to exchange for other Marine specimens. — Arthur Smith, 103, Freeman 

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Lincolnshire Natural History. - Co-operation in collecting information 

 respecting the Marine Mollusca of Lincolnshire is desired. Lists and 

 specimens may be forwarded to the care of Mr. H. Wallis Kew, 112, Hanley 

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Yorkshire Heronries. — I should feel greatly obliged if brother naturalists 

 and others interested in the history of our Yorkshire Heronries would furni.-h me 

 with what information they may have concerning any of the Heronries of York- 

 shire (either existing or those that have ceased to exi>t). Assistance can be 

 rendered by sending extracts from old published records, or by calling my attention 

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