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Washington. Smithsonian Institution. United States National 

 Museum. Bulletins, Nos. 33-37. 8vo. Washington. 1889. 



!N"o. 33. Catalogue of Minerals and Synonyms alphabetically 

 arranged for the use of Museums. By T. Egleston. 



No. 34. The Batrachia of North America. By E. D. Cope. 



No. 35. Bibliographical Catalogue of the Described Transforma- 

 tions of North-American Lepidoptera. By Henry Edwards. 



No. 36. Contributions to the Natural History of the Cetaceans : 

 a review of the Eamily Delphinidae. By F. W. True. 



No. 37. A Preliminary Catalogue of the Shell-bearing Marine 

 MoUusks and Brachiopods of the South-eastern coast of the 

 United States, with illustrations of many of the Species. 

 By W. H Dali. 



Wellington. New Zealand Institute. Transactions and Proceed- 

 ings. 1888. Vol. xxi. 1889. 

 Hutton. The Earthquake in the Amuri, 269. — H. A. de Lantour. On 

 the Fossil Marine Diatomaceous Deposit near Oamaru, 298. — A. Hamilton. 

 Notes on a deposit of Moa-bones in the Te Ante Swamp, Hawke's Bay, 

 SIX. — H. Hill. Discovery of Fossil Moa-feathers in Rocks of Pliocene 

 age, 318.— H. Hill. The Oil prospects of Poverty Bay and District, 320. 

 — J. Park. On the Extent and Duration of Workable Coal in New Zea- 

 land, 325.— L. 0. Deal. The Alluvial Deposits of Otago, 332.— T. G. 

 Bonney. Note on Pock collected by the Pev. W, S. Green from near the 

 summit of Mount Cook, 334. — G. J. Binns. On a Striated Pock-surface 

 from Boatman's, near Reef ton, 335. — J. Harding. On the Neighbourhood 

 of Te Aoroa, Northern Wairoa, 336.— A. P. W. Thomas. Notes on the 

 Geology of Tongariro and the Taupo District, 338. 



Wiesbaden. Nassauische Yereins fur Naturkunde. Jahrbiicher. 

 Jahrgang xlii. 1889. 



II. Ahhandlungen. 



F. V. Sandberger. Ueber die Entwickelung der unteren Abtheilung 

 des devonischen Systems in Nassau, verglichen mit jener in anderen 

 Landern, 1. — F. Kinkelin. Der Basalt in der Senke Louisa-Florsheim 

 bei Frankfurt a. Main, 109. — A. Reuss. Die Bohrungen bei Kiedrich, 

 121. 



York. Yorkshire Philosophical Society. Annual Report for 1889. 

 1890. 

 Anon. Flatycho'.rops Richarclsoni, 35. — A. Smith Woodward. On the 

 Tooth of a Carboniferous Dipnoan Fish, Ctenodus interruptus, 37. — A. 

 Smith Woodward. On two groups of teeth of the Cretaceous Selachian 

 Fish, Ftychodus, 38. 



Zoological Record. Yol. xxv. 1888. 1890. Purchased. 



Zoological Society. Proceedings. 1889. Parts 2-4. 1889-90. 



E. T. Newton. — A Contribution to the History of Eocene Siluroid 

 Fishes, 201.— A. Smith Woodward. Note on Bucklandium diluvii,K'6mg, 

 a Siluroid Fish from the London Clay of Sheppey, 208.— A. G. Butler. 

 Description of a New Genus of Fossil Moths belonging to the Geonietrid 



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