PROCEEDINGS, APRIL. 



Athenaeum. Current Nos. 



Boletin Mensual del Observatoria Meteorologico del Colegio Pio de 

 Villa. Colon Montevideo. From the Society. 



Boletin Mensual, Tomo II., No. 34. Mexico. From the Society. 



Boletim da Sociedade de Geographia de Liaboa. Current Nos. 

 From the Society. 



Bollettino della Societa Geograflca Italiana, Serie 3, Vol. II., III., 

 1889, 1890. From the Society. 



Bollettino dei Musei di Zoologia ed Anatomia Comparata, Vol. IV.. 

 1889. From the Society. 



Botany Bay, or Eucalyptus "Kino " (pamphlet). By J. H. Maiden, 

 F.L.S. From the Author. 



Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, 

 Cambridge, Mass., Vol. XVI., No. 6, Geological Series. The intrusive 

 and extrusive Triassic trap sheets of the Connecticut Valley. By W. M. 

 Davies and C. L. Whittle, Vol. XVIII, , No. 5. The Morphology of 

 the Cartoids. By F. Avers, No. (j. Cave Animals from Western 

 Missouri. By S. Carman. Annual Report for 1889. From Professor 

 Agassiz. 



Bulletin de la Societe Imperiale des Naturalistes de Moscow, current 

 Nos. From the Society. 



Bulletin de la Societe Royale de Botanique de Belgique Tome Vingt- 

 Huiteme. Bruxelles, 18S9. 



Catalogue of Fossil Reptilia and Amphibia, part III., 1889. From 

 the Trustees British Museum. 



Contributions to Canadian Palaeontology, Vol. I., by J. Whiteaves, 

 F.G.S.,_"On some fossils from the Hamilton formation of Ontario, 

 with a list of the species at present known from that formation and 

 province." The fossils of the Triassic Rocks of British Columbia. On 

 some Cretaceous Fossils from British Columbia, the N.W. Territory, 

 and Manitoba. From the Department. 



_ Department of Agriculture of Victoria, Bulletin June, 188S. Bulletin 

 3, 4, 5, April, July, and September, 1889. From the Department. 



Department of Agriculture, Queensland— Report of the Government 

 scientific expedition to Bellenden-Ker Range upon the Flora and Fauna 

 of that part of the colouy. From the Department. 



Department of Mines, Sydney, N.S.VV. Records of the Geological 

 Survey of N.S.W., Vol. 1 ; Parts I., II., m., i 88 9. Palaeontology— 

 No. 1. The invertebrate fauna of the Hawkesbury. Winamatta 

 series, beds above the productive, coal measures of N.S.VV. By R. 

 Etheridge, junr. Mineral products of N.S.W. By Harrie Wood 

 Notes on the Geology of N.S.W. By C. S. Wilkinson. Description of 

 the Seams of Coal worked in N.S.W. By J. Mackenzie. Geology of the 

 Vegetable Creek Tin-Mining Field, New England District, N.S.W. 

 with maps and sections. By T. W. E. David. Contribution to' the 

 Tertiary Flora of Australia. By Dr. C. Baron von Ettingshausen. 

 Annual Report of the Department of Mines for the year 1888. From 

 the Department. 



Department of Agriculture United States (Division of Entomology). 

 Insect Life. Vol. I., Nos. 1 to 12, 1889, devoted to the Economy and 

 Life Habits of Insects, especially in their relations to agriculture, and 

 edited by the Entomologist and sanction of the Commissioner of Agri- 

 culture. Nos. 1 to 6, 1889. Bulletin No. 16. The Entomological 

 Writings of Dr. A. S. Packard. By S. Henshaw. 1887. Bulletin No. 

 18. The Life and Entomological Work of the late Townend Glover 

 first Entomologist to U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. By C. R. Dodge. 1887, 

 Bulletin 19. An examination of the published synopsis catalogues and 

 lists of N.A. insects, together with other information intended to assist 

 the student of American Entomology, 1888. Bulletin 20. The Root 

 Knot disease of the peach, orange, and other plants in Florida due to the 



