THE WEST AMEEICAN SCIENTIST, 59 



PUBLICATIONS RECEITED. 



Space forbids the separate mention of all the papers received, 

 but their publishers and authors will please accept our thanks and 

 this journal in acknowledgment. 



Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club: XII, 5, May, 1885; pp. 12. 



Botanical Gazette; X, 7, July, 1885; pp. 15, 



The Am. Mo. Microscopical Journal; YI, 6, June, and 7, July, 

 1885; pp 20. 



Journal of the N. Y. Microscopical Society : I, 5, May, 1885 ; 

 ppl6. 



The Young Mineralogist and Antiquarian : Yol, 1, 1885, We re- 

 gret to learn that this excellent, and ably conducted journal will 

 not be continued. 



The Chicago Mining Review: XIII, No's for June, weekly; 

 XIY, No's for July, 1885, pp, 8, 



The American Rural Home; XY, No's for June— July, 1885, 

 weekly; pp. 8. 



National City Record: III, No's for July, 1885, weekly, pp. 8. 



The Naturalist in Florida: I. 5, May, 1885; pp, 8. 



The Canadian Science Mo, ; III, No's 4 and 5, April and May„ 

 1885; pp. 24. 



The Journal of Mycology; I, 7 July, 1885; pp, 12, 



American Jeweler; IY, 7, July 1885; pp, 20. 



The Bookmart; III, 26, July, 1885; pp. 20. 



The Museum; I, 3, July, 1885; pp, 17, An excellent magazine 

 for young collectors: $1.50 per year, single copies 15 cents. 

 Address the editor, P. O. box 22, Philadelphia, 



Science; Y, No's for June, weekly; YI, No's for July, 1885. 



The Synchytria of the United States; by W, G. Farlow; pp, 11, 

 1 plate. 



La Belgique Horticole Annales de Botanique et d'Hortioulture; 

 by Edouard Morren, Liege, 1884; pp, 375; ill. by 16 colored plates, 

 and by several engravings. The text consists of descriptions of 

 new plants, translations, etc., of interest to the botanist and horti- 

 culturalist. 



The Century: XXX, 3, July, 1885: pp. 158, This number gives 

 some interesting notes on the life of Frank Hatton in north Bor- 

 neo, and on the death of this promising young explorer, who died 

 in his twenty-second year, in the service of the government of 

 Sabah. He was the pioneer of scientific investigation among the 

 mountains of Borneo, and Nature has lost an ardent student from 

 the fatal elephant hunt of March 1st, 1883. The articles on the 

 civil war which are continued render this popular magazine of great 



