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George P. Merrill. Infusorial earth, or tripolite. 



Stone (Indianapolis, Indiana), December, 1889, pp. 133-139. 

 George P. Merrill. Steatite, or soapstorie. 



Stone (Indianapolis, Indiana), January, 1890, pp. 148, 149. 



George P. Merrill. Some processes of rock formation. 



Stone (Indianapolis, Indiana), February, 1890, pp. 187, 188. 

 George P. Merrill. Some processes of rock formation. 



Stone (Indianapolis, Indiana), March, 1890, pp. 223, 224. 

 George P. Merrill. Some processes of rock formation. 



Stone (Indianapolis, Indiana), April, 1890, pp. 253, 254. 1 text-figure. 

 George P. Merrill. Some processes of rock formation. 



Stone (Indianapolis, Indiana), May, 1890, pp. 17-19. 

 George P. Merrill. On grindstones and whetstones. 



Stone (Indianapolis, Indiana), Juno, 1890, pp. 39-40. 

 George P. Merrill. Report on the Department of Lithology and Physical Geology 

 in the U. S. National Museum, 1887. 



Report of the Smithsonian Institution, II, 1886 (1889), pp. 239-244. 

 George P. Merrill. Report on the Department of Lithology and Physical Geology 

 in the U. S. National Museum, 1886. 



Report of the Smithsonian Institution (TJ. S. National Museum), 1887 (1889), pp. 151-153. 

 L. Otlev Pindar. List of the birds of Fulton County, Kentucky. 



The Auk, VI, No. 4, October, 1889, pp. 310-310. 

 J. Hampden Porter. Notes on the artiflcial deformation of children amoug savage 

 and civilized peoples. 



Report of the Smithsonian Institution (TJ. S. National Museum), 1887 (1889), pp. 213-235. 

 D. Webster Prentiss. Case of poisoning by Japanese lacquer. Case of poisoning 

 by administration of homoeopathic pellets labelled "Rhus." Case of poisoning 

 by the cashew-nut, Anacardium Occidentale, by D. W. Prentiss, M. d., Wash- 

 ington^. C, Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Medical Depart- 

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Pamphlet, pp. 1-17. Reprint from the "Therapeutic Gazette," July 15, 1889, Detroit, Mich. 

 Richard Rathbun. Notice of the small surface organisms taken in the tow nets, and 

 of the contents of mackerel stomachs, by Richard Rathbun (pp. 259-267). In 

 "Results of investigations by the schooner Grampus on the southern mackerel 

 grounds in the spring of 1887," by D. E. Collins, T. H. Beau, and Richard Rath- 

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Bull. TJ. S. Fish Com., Vll, 1887 (1889). pp. 217-267. 

 Richard Rathbun. Distribution of duplicate'sets of Mariue Invertebrates, 1879- 

 1886. 



Annual Report of the TJ. S. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, pt. xiv, 1886 (1889), pp. 843-867. 

 These sets, 247 in number, were prepared from the duplicate specimens obtained during the 

 dredging expeditions of the Fish Commission steamers on the Atlantic coast of the 

 United States. The distribution was chiefly to institutions of learning in this country. 

 The paper quoted consists mainly of tables, giving the names and origin of the species, 

 and the names of the institutions supplied. The same information had previously been 

 published in the Proceedings and annual reports of the National Museum, by which most 

 of the sets were prepared and distributed. 



Richard Rathbun. Report on the Department of Marine Invertebrates in the U. S. 

 National Museum, 1886. 



Report of the Smithsonian Institution, n. 1886 (1889), pp. 199-207. 

 Richard Rathbun. Report on the Department of Marine Invertebrates in the U. S. 

 National Museum, 1887. 



Report of the Smithsonian Institution (TJ. S. National Museum), 1887 (1889), pp. 125-135. 

 Charles Rau. Report on the Department of Archaeology in the U. S. National 

 Museum, 1886. 



Report of the Smithsonian Institution, II, 1886 (1889), pp. 101-112. PI. i-iv. 

 Charles Rau. Report on the Department of Archaeology in the U. S. National 

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Report of the Smithsonian Institution (U. S. National Museum), 1887 (1889), pp. 83-85. 



