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Packard, Cave Fauna of North America. &c. 

 &C, 270p, Slpl, 4tO _ 2 15 



Rocky Mt. Locust and Other Insects in- 

 jurious to Garden and Field Crops of W. States 

 and Tex., 228p, 9dl, 67 fig, H. S. '75. 80 



— — Injurious and Beneficial Insects, 30p 15 



Patton, Certain Bees; Aculeate Hymenop- 

 tera; American Stizini, 40p „ 15 



Pelt, Insects Injurious to Maple Trees 4to, 

 3 col pi, 11 ills..... 25 



Riley, Directions for Collecting and Preserv- 

 ing Insects, i48p, 140flg- 75 



Insects of Death Valley, 34p 15 



Parasites of Hessian Fly, lOp, pi 10 



West African Insects and Arachnida, 



26p, pi _ 15 



Riley & Monell, Aphidse, 32p, 2pl 15 



Riley, Packard and Thomas 3d Report U. S. 

 Entomological Commission with special refer- 

 ence to the Rocky Mountain Locust, Army 

 Worm, Canker Worm, Hessian Fly and Scien- 

 tific Results, 450p, 64cl 75 



Scndder. "Tertiary Insects of North America. 

 4to', 734p, 28pl 2 15 



Butterflies, &c from Colo., Ariz, and 



Utah, 16p _ 10 



Tertiary Insects, Colo, and Wyo. ,26p 15 



N. A. Earwigs, 12p 10 



Fossil (Green River) Insects; Fossil 



Coleoptera, 42p _ 25 



Smith, Insects found in New Jersey, 486p 1 10 



Lepidopterous Family, Noctuidse of 



Temperate N. A , 234p, 5pl, revision of the spec- 

 ies of the Genius Agrotis, M B 38 85 



— — Lepidopterous Super-family,Noctuid8e, 



in Boreal America, 424 _1 05 



Contributions toward a monograph of 



the noctuidae of N. A., revision of, Dlcopinae; 

 Cuculla; xylomigesandMorrisonla; Mamestra; 



Homohadena; Hadena, 186p, 8pl 90 



dodo, all but last two (Hadena and 



Homohadena) 134p, 6pl 60 



Revision of Saturnldae, 30p, 3pl _ 15 



Snow, Am. PlatypezidSB, lOp, pi 10 



Thomas, Synopsis of the ^crididce of No. 



America, 4to, 262p 1 20 



New Orthoptera, 20p, H S 70 10 



Thomas & Uhler, Orthoptera and Hemiptera 



of Dak. and Mont, 32p 15 



Weed, Harvest Spider of Ohio, 22p, 13pl... 20 

 Wellman, Study of the Prothorax of Butter- 

 flies, 6p, 9flg 10 



Williston. Synapsis of the N. A. Syrphldas, 



336p, 12pl. M. B. 31 1 15 



Wood, Insects of the World, See Herpe- 



tology, "Wood's Animate Creation." 



BOTANY. 



Apgar, Trees of the Northern United States, 

 224p, 400 fig 85 



Pocket Key of Trees of N. U. S. east of 



Rocky mountains, 40p, ills 35 



Beadle, Catalogue of the Biltimore Herbar- 

 ium. 30p : 10 



Beal, Forestry, etc. A Popular Account of 

 Trees of Michigan and Their Uses, 24p 10 



Brandegee, Flora of S. W. Colo.,22p 10 



Burgess, J. T., English Wild Flowers, 182p. 

 illus - 35 



Bush Trees, Shrubs and Vines of Missouri, 

 46p 10 



Carpenter, Vegetable Physiology and Sy- 

 stemic Botany, 576p, 200 fig, (2.50) 1 40 



Chickering, Plants of Montana and Dakota, 

 30p 15 



Cooke, British Fungi (Mushrooms, &c), with 

 colored plates of 40 species, 166p, 20 col pi, 

 (1.50) 1 20 



Handbook of British Hepaticas, 310p, 



7pl, 2C0fig, (1.50) 1 05 



Index Fungorum Brltannicorum, a 



check list of over 3000 species, 58p 40 



• Rust, Smut, Mildew and Mould. An 



Introduction to the Study of Microscopic Fun- 

 gi, 262p, 269 col fig (1.50) 1 10 



Egeers. Flora of St. Croix and Virgin Isles, 

 34p, M. B. 13 35 



Fernow. Timber, Characteristics and Prop- 

 erties of Woods, with a key to the more impor- 

 tant woods of N. A., 88p. 49fig 35 



Flint, Catalogue of U. S. Materia Medica Col- 

 lection, 48p 15 



*Goodale, Physiological Botany. 214figs, 

 534p, vol. II of Gray's Botanical Text Book 1 10 



Few Common Plants, 62p, (20) 15 



♦Gray, Asa, School and Field Book of Botany 

 consisting of "Lessons in Botany" and "Field, 

 Forest & Garden Botany," bound in one vol. 



622p, 367flg (1 80) 95 



* Manual of Botany, rev., 760p, 25pl 



(162) 1 20 



Japanese Plants, 4to, 28p 25 



Plants of Commander Islands, 12p. 10 



Gray & Hooker, Rocky Mt. Flora, 78p 30 



Hall. Botanv: Lessons in Botany and Analy- 

 sis of Plants, 287pp, Ills 70 



Hardinge, With the Wild Flowers, Descrip- 

 tion of &c, 272p, 55p of ills 1 00 



Havard, Flora of Western and Southern 



Texas, 84p 35 



♦Henderson, Garden an Farm Topics, 244p, 



Ills (1.50) _ 60 



• Gardening for Profit. 376p, 138flg 



(1.50) 90 



Holm, Leaves of Liriodendron, 22p, 6pl... 15 



Flowers of Anthoxanthum, 6p, pi... 10 



Kelsey, The Genus Uncinula, Drawings and 

 Descriptions of all American species, S6p, 



lOfig _ 10 



Knowlton, Directions for Collecting Recent 



and Fossil Plants, 40s, 9 fig 25 



Plants of Alaska, 12p 15 



Lefroy, Botany of Bermuda, llOp 40 



Merriam, Cactuses of Death Valley, 16p, 



9pl, mp 15 



Desert Trees and Shrubs of Death Val- 

 ley, 60p, 2mp 30 



Richardson's Model Herbarium and Plant 

 Record. A bound volume for mounting and 

 describing 60 botanical specimens, with a 28p 



book of Instructions, etc 95 



Ridgeway, Robt., Trees of Lower Wabash and 



White River Valley, Ills, and Ind, 40p .S5 , 



Rathrock, Lichens of Alaska, lOp 15 



Fcoffern, Outlines of Botany, including Moss- 

 es, Lichens and Ferns, 304p, 318flg 1 10 



Smith, Ferns, The History, Organography, 

 Classification and Enumeration of the Species 

 of Garden Ferns with a Treatise of Their Cul- 

 tivation, etc., 450p, lOOllls : 1 40" 



