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Philadelphia : — American Philosophical Society. 

 Proceedings, Vol. 33, No. 147. Jau., 1895. 



„ 34, „ 148. 



„ 34, „ 149. 

 Transactions, Vol. 18, Part 2, New Ser. The Scciety. 



Philadelphia : — Wagner Free Library. 



Transactions, Vol. III., Part 3. March, 1895. The Director. 



Rochester, N. Y. : — Academy of Science. 



Proceedings, Vol. 2, Brochnre 3, 4. 1894-5. The Academy. 



Salem: — American Association for Advancement of Science. 

 Proceedings, 43rd Meeting", Brooklyn, N.Y. 1894. Th". Association. 



St. Louis : — Academy of Science. 

 Transactions, Vol. VI., No. 18. 



„ VII., Nos. 1, 2, 3. The Academy. 



Washington : — Smithsonian Institution : Bureau of Ethnology . 

 3 Bulletins, viz. : — 



Archseological Investigations in James and Potomac Valleys. 

 Siouan Tribes of the East. 

 Chinook Texts. 

 Washington -.-Smithsonian Institution: Contributions to Knowledge. 

 An Accomit of the Origin and History of the Smithsonian Institution. 

 Miscellaneous Collections : — 



971. Index of Cerium and Lanthamvmi. 



972. ,, ,, Didymium. 



980. On the Densities of Oxygen and Hydrogen. 



989. Composition of Expired Air. The Institution. 



Washington : — Smithsonian Institution, U.S. Natiorial Museum. 

 Report of U.S. National Museum. 1893. 

 Proceedings, U.S.N.M., Vol. 17. 1894. 

 Bulletins, No. 48. The Institution. 



Washington : — United States Geological Survey. 

 14th Annual Report, Part 1. Geology. 



,. ,, ,,2. Accompanying Papers. 



Monographs, XXIII, , XXIV. 

 Bulletins, 118-122. The Director of U.S. Geol. Survey. 



Washington : — Department of Agriculture. 

 Bulletin, No. 6. The Common Crow. 

 ,, ,,8. The Jack Rabbits. 



The U.S. Department of Agriculture, 



