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(Memoirs. Volume III. Part. I. Number I. — III). 

 Samuel H. Scudder: Palaeozoic Cockroaches : A Comparative Re- 

 vision of the Species of Both Worlds, with an Essay Toward their Classi- 

 fication. Charles Sedgivick Minot: On Distomum crassicolle. Samuel 

 H. Scudder: The Early Types of Insects. 



Cambridge. 



Museum of Comparative Zoölogy at Harvard College. 

 (Bulletin. Vol. VIII). 



Milwaukee. 



Naturhistorischer Verein für Wisconsin. 

 (Bericht). 

 Jos. Baldauf. Amerika die alte Welt. Dr. Emil Ulrici: Darwins 

 Entwicklungstheorie. ChasL. Mann: Die Wandertaube. H. Dorner: Das 

 Leben der Eskimos. 



New-York. 



American Geographica! and Statistical Society. 

 (Journal. Vol. IX. 1877). 



S. F. Emmons: The Volcanoes of the Pacific Coast of the United 

 States. Wm. J. Morton: The South African Diamond Fields, and a 

 Journey tho the Mines. J. A. Johnson: Some Geographical Features of 

 California. A. R. Conkling: A. Synopsis of a Paper upon „A Summer's 

 Exploration in the' Sierra Nevada. Selah Muril: Modern Researches in 

 Palestine. J. A. Brennet: My First Trip up the Magdalena, and life in 

 the Heart, of the Andes. Stephan Salisbury: An Account in the Statue 

 called Chac-Mool, or Tiger -King, Discovered in Yacatan. John Rae: Prac- 

 tical Hints for Arctic Traveling. Thomas Leatham: Oceanic Current 

 Circulation. 



(Bulletin 1881). 



Nr. 1. Gen. George W. Cullum: The Land of Egypt. John R. 

 Bartlett: Recent Investigations of The Gulf Stream bythe U. S. Coast 

 and Geodetic Steamer Blake. 



Nr. 3. Owen Street: Changes in the Physical Geography of the 

 Ancient Home of Man in Central and Western Asia. Thomas Davidson: 

 Recent Excavations and Discoveries at Athens and Olympia. E. W. Syle: 

 Japan as it Is. 



New- York. 



American Museum of Natural History. 

 (XII. Annual Report 1881). 



