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BOOKS RECEIVED. 



O. V. Aplin. — The Birds of Oxfordshire, 8vo, cloth, 1889. [Delegates of CI. Press. 



Canon Fowler. — Coleoptera of British Islands. Vols. 2 & 3, 8vo, cloth, 1888-1889. 



[L. Reeve & Co., publishers. 



J. C. Baker. — Handbk. of the Bromeliacese, 8vo, cloth, 1889. [G. Bell & Son, pub. 



E. A. Ormerod. — Notes and Descriptions of a few Injurious Farm and Fruit Insects 

 of South Africa, 8vo, cloth, 1889. [Mr. S. D. Bairstow. 



Westgarth Forster. — Treatise on a Section of the Strata from Newcastle-upon- 

 Tyne to Cross Fell, etc., 8vo, cloth, 1883. [Major Bainbridge. 



Wm. [ones. — Glimpses of Animal Life, 8vo, cloth, 1889. [Elliot Stock, publisher. 



Flora of Teesdale, from Crossfell downwards to the Greta, 8vo, sewn, 1883. 



[Rev. E. P. Knubley. 



J. E. Marr.— The Earth History of the Remote Past, etc., 8vo rep., 1886. [Author. 



A. Flarker. — On ' Eyes' of Pyrites and other minerals in Slate, Svo reprint, 1889. 



[The Author. 



W. II. Fowler. — Pies. Address to Brit. Assoc, 1889, 8vo reprint. [Mr. A. Harker. 



T. G. Bonney. — (l) Effects of Pressure on Crystalline Limestones, 8vo reprint, 1889 ; 

 (2) Alleged Occurrence of Fossils in the Crystalline Schists of the Lepontine 

 Alps, 8vo reprint, 1889. [Mr. A. Harker. 



A. S. Woodward. — Some new and little known Jurassic Fishes, Svo reprint, 1889. 



[Mr. A. Harker. 



W. Whitaker. — A Deep Channel of Drift in the Valley of the Cam, Essex. 

 Svo reprint, 1889. [Mr. A. Harker. 



J. T. H. Teall. — On the Amygdaloids of the Tynemouth Dyke, Svo reprint, 1S89. 



[Mr. A. Harker. 



Wm. Topley. — Report of Committee on Erosion of Sea-coasts of England and 

 Wales, Svo reprint, 1886. [Mr. A. Harker. 



West American Scientist, Vol. 6. No. 47, Sept. 1889. [T. D. A. Cockerell. 



lournal of Microscopy, N.S., Vol. 2, Part 8, Oct. 1889. ' [Bailliere & Co. publishers. 



Scottish Naturalist, N.S., No. 26, Oct. 1889. [Prof. J. W. H. Trail, Editor. 



Yorkshire Notes and Queries, Part 17, Oct. 1889. [J. Horsfall Turner, editor. 



Revue Bryologique, i6 |J Annee, 18S9, No. 5. [M. T. Husnot, redacteur, Cahan. 



Nat. Hist. Journ., No. 1 15, Oct. 15, 1S89. [J. E. Clark & others, Editors, York. 



Science Gossip, No. 298, for Oct. 1889. [Messrs. Chatto & Windus, publishers. 



The Midland Naturalist, No. 142, for Oct. 1889. [Birmingham Nat. Hist. Soc. 



Research, monthly illust. journ. of science, No. 16, Oct. 1889. [A. N.Tate, editor. 



The Wesley Naturalist, No. 31, for Oct. 1889. [The Wesley Scientific Society. 



The Young Naturalist, Part 118, for Oct. 1889. [Mr. John E. Robson, editor. 



The Zoologist, 3rd Series, Vol. 13, No. 154, Oct. 1S89. ' [J. E. Harting, Editor. 



Philadelphia Acad, of Nat. Sci. — Proc, 18S9, part I, Jan.- April: [The Academy. 



Addresses wanted. — The Editors of the Naturalist would be glad to learn 

 the present addresses of the following gentlemen : — 



Mr. John Aitchison (formerly of Belford, Northumberland). 

 Mr. T. E. Denham (formerly of Rotherham and afterwards of Huddersfield). 

 Rev. Isaac Harding (Wesleyan minister, last at Mere Beck, Long Preston). 

 Rev. Adrian Peacock (formerly of Barkingside, Ilford, Essex). 



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