PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. 
(The regular exchanges of the American Naturalist t included.) 
CORY, CHARLES B. The Birds of Eastern North America known to occur east 
of the ninetieth meridian. Part II, Land Birds. Chicago, 1899. 
DILLER, J. S. The Coos Bay Coal Field, Oregon. Washington, 1899. 
ELLIOT, D. S. List of Mammals obtained by Thaddeus Surber, Collector for 
the Mies chiefly in Oklahoma and Indian Territories. Field Columbian 
Museum, Publication go, 1899. 
RY, EDWARD, and Fry, AGNES. The Mycetozoa and some questions which 
they suggest. London, * petis ” Office, 1899. 8 
Not 
Goto, SEITARO. Note some exotic species of Ectoparasitic Trematodes. 
Journ. Sci. Coll. Imper. Univ. Tie Vol. xii, Part IV, 1 
Kine, F. H. Irrigation and Drainage, Principles and Practice of their Cul- 
Irri 
tural Phases. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1899. 21, 502 pp., 162 figs. 
$1.50. 
MEEK, S. E. Notes on a Collection of Fishes and Amphibians from Muskoka 
and Gull Lakes. Field Columbian Museum, Publication 41, 1899. 
Australian Museum. Records. Vol. iii, No. 6, 1899. — — Geographical Journal. 
Vol. xv, No. 1, January, 1900. coepti Geological Survey. Vol. iii. Balti- 
more, 1899, 461, 80 pp., 35 pls. — Maryland Weather Service. Vol.i. Baltimore, 
1899. a DD, 54 pls. — Natural Science Association of Staten Island. Proceed- 
ings. . vii, No. 12. Dec. 9, 1899. — Revista Chilena de Historia Natural. 
Ano si i IO, 11, 1899. — Science Gossip. January, 1900. — United States Com- 
missioner of Education. Report for the year 1897-1898. Vol. ii, Washington, 
1899. 1281-2640 pp.— United States Fish Commission. Bulletin. Vol. xviii. 
Washington, eg 576 pp., 43 pls. — Wyoming Experiment Station. Bulletin 41. 
Index Bulletin B. 
(Number 397 was mailed February 6.) 
