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Synopsis of U. S. Collections. Gt. Int. 



Fish Ex., 106 p 50 



Fishes of St. Johns River, East Coast 



and Penracola. Fla.,48p 50 



Gill, Bibliograpy of Fishes of Pacific 



Coast, 74 p 50 



Jordan, Review of Raflnesque's Memoirs 



on N, A. Fishes, 53p 35 



Contributions to N. A. Ichthology— 

 (Etheostomatidoi, Perchidoe, Silwnda, 



etc., etc.) 120 p, 45 plates 1 OO 



& Brayton, Fishes of Alleghany Reg. 



of So. Car. Qa. and Tenn., 96 p 50 



Synopsis of Family Catostomidce. 

 ("Suckers"), 140 p 75 



& Gilbert, Synopsis of Fishes of N. A., 



1018 pp 3 50 



— etal. Fish of E. Fla.; Des. of many 



Pacific Fish (Calif.-Alaska), etc., 132 p. 75 



Fishes of Pacific Coast of U. S. , 72 p 50 



& Gilbert, Fishes of Pensacola.Fla. and 



Galveston, Tex., 66 p 50 



& Gilbert, Fishes of Charleston, South 



Carolina; Panama, 52p 36 



Fishes of Key West. Fla., 48p 35 



List of Fishes of W. I., 55 p ^ 



Catalogue of Fresh Water Fishes of N. 

 A., 36p 25 



Kidder, Animal Heat of Fishes, 34 p 25 



Lockington, Pleuronectldse of San Fran- 

 cisco. 40 p 35 



McMerrich, Actiniae of the Albatross Ex- 

 pedition with Classification of Antho- 

 zoa, 98 p., 15 pi.... 76 



Rathbun, Economic Crustaceans, Worms, 



Echinoderms and Sponges, 32 p 36 



Scientific Investigation of the Sea and 

 Fresh Waters, 112 p 75 



Catalogue of Recnnt Echni, 38 p 35 



Crabs of Family Perciceridae, 46 p., 13 

 Pl 50 



Crabs Of Family MaiidSB, 42p.,6pl 50 



Smith, Crustacse Dredged in 64 to 325 fath- 

 oms off S. N. E. Coast, 40p 3> 



Crustacea of Labrador 25 



Brachyura and Anomura of S. Coast of 

 N. E.,56p 50 



Stearns, West American Shells. 22 p., 3 pl. 35 



Shells from W. Coast of S. A., 30p 26 



West African Mollusks, 24 p 25 



Mollusks 01 Galpagos Is. , 98 p. , 2 pl 75 



Jordan, Science Sketches (1.50) 1 25 



Bilby, Young Folks' Natural History 40 



Gill, Catalogue of the Fishes of the East 



Coast of North America 16 



Fauna of Death Valley, Expedition. Birds, 

 Reptiles, Fishes, Insects. Mollusks, 

 Trees and Shrubs, Cactuses and Yuc- 

 cas, Localities 1 13 



Fauna of British India, including Ceylon 

 and Bur m ah . 



Moths, 1 vol., 330 cuts 



Mammals. 1 vol., 200 cuts 



Fish, 2 vols., 340 cuts 



Reptiles and Batrachia, 1 vol., 140 cuts. 

 Five volumes, 2,750 pages, 1,000 illus- 

 trations 11 00 



Burroughs, Riverby (1.25) 1 00 



Penikese, The 23 issues of Natural Science 

 News. This valuable serial on Agas- 

 .siz's famous summer school at Penik- 

 ese Island, written by an eminent 

 Professor who spent both seasons at 



the Island 25 



Penikese, book form, paper covers (50)... 35 

 Bailey, The Prairie Ground Squirrel or 



Spermophiles of the MississippiValley 66 



Ichthology, Conchology and Sea Products. 



•Dana, Jas. D., Corals and Coral Islands 



(5.00) 3 67 



Pilsbry, H. A., The Manual of Conchology. 

 Issued in 8vo form in quarterly parts. 

 Each part contains 64 or more pages 

 of letterpress and 15 to 20 plates. Of 

 Marine Univalves, 15 vols., 60 parts, 

 have appeared. Of Terrestial Mol- 

 lusces, 9 vols. , 36 parts, have been pub- 

 lished, completing Helix with Index. 

 Fine edition, both colored and India- 

 tinted plates, per part J8 00; Sample 

 part of fine edition on "Tree Snails," 

 cost $8.00 3 65 



•Chenu, Manuel de Conchyliologie et de 

 Paleontologie Conchyliologique, Vol. 

 I— Univalves, 3707 figures 7 56 



Clarke, Common Sea Weeds, col pl 45 



Wood's Common Shells of the Sea Shore 45 



Tryon, Strepomatidse, American Melan- 



ians, 838 figures , 436pp 2 81 



Goode, Fishes of the Bermudas, 82 p 50 



Exhibit of fU. S. Fisheries and Fish 



Culture at Berlin, 264 p 1 25 



Descriptive Catalogue of Collections 

 from U. S. to Gt. Int. Fish. Ex., Lon- 

 don, '83, 1334 p 3 50 



