740 Recent Literature. [ December, 
the author distinctly states that the manual is designed for “ collectors 
and students who are not specialists,” we do not see -but that the object 
has been gained, and the plan very well carried out. ; 
Recent Books anp PAamPuLETS. — Manuscript Notes from my Journal; or, Illus- 
trations of Insects, Native and Foreign. Order Hemiptera, Suborder Heteroptera, or 
Plant-Bugs. By Townsend Glover. Washington. 1876. 4to, 10 Plates, pp. 132. 
Report of Explorations across the Great Basin of the Territory of Utah for a 
Direct Wagon-Route from Camp Floyd to Genoa, in Carson Valley, in 1859. By 
Capt. J. H. Simpson, Corps of Topographical Engineers, U. S. A. Washington. 
1876. 4to, pp. 518. With Map and Plates. 
Report of the Exploring Expedition from Santa Fé, New Mexico, to the Junction 
of the Grand and Green Rivers of the Great Colorado of the West, in 1859, under 
the Command of Capt. J. N. Macomb. With Geological Report, by Prof. J. S. 
Newberry. U.S. Engineer Department. Washington, D. C. 1876. Ato, pp. 148. 
With Maps and Plates. 
Geological Survey of Michigan, Lower Peninsula. Palxontology. Fossil Corals. 
By Dr. C. Rominger, State Geologist. (Advance Copy, unrevised by the Author.) 
New York: Julius Bien. 1876. 4to, pp. 132. With 10 Plates. 
Le Helicopsyche in Italia. Lettera agli Entomologi Italiani di Carlo de Siebold. 
8vo, pp. 10. 
Report on the Geological Map of Massachusetts, prepared by W. O. Crosby, Prof. 
Alpheus Hyatt in Charge. Under the Direction of the Massachusetts Commission 
to the Centennial Exposition. Boston. 1876. Svo, pp. 52. 
Insects Injurious to the Potato and Apple. By Prof. G. H. Perkins, Ph. D. 
(From Third Report of State Board of Agriculture.) Rutland, Vt. 1876. 8v0, pP- 
46. 
Concerning the Fishes of the Ichthyologia Ohiensis. By David S. Jordan, M. S., 
M. (From the Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences.) Buffalo. 
1876. 8vo, pp. 7. 
Hydrographic Sketch of Lake Titicaca. By Alexander Agassiz. (Reprinted from 
the Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, xi, 1876.) 8v0, 
Exploration of Lake Titicaca. By Alexander Agassiz and S. W. Garman. MI. 
List of Mammals and Birds. By J. A. Allen, with Field Notes by Mr. Garman. 
IV. Crustacea. By Walter Faxon. (Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative 
Zoology, iii. nos. 15 and 16.) July, 1876. 8vo, pp. 26. 
On the Development of the Crustacean Embryo, and the Variations of Form T 
hibited in the Larve of Thirty-Eight Genera of Podophthalmia. By C. Spen® 
Bate, F. R. S. (From the Proceedings of the Royal Society of London.) 8v0, PP 
Die Aussern Lebensverhaltnisse der Seethiere. Von Prof. Carl Moebius. 
pp. 4- 
Check-List of Preparations and Objects in the Section of Human Anatomy a 
the United States Army Medical Museum. For use during the International Exhi- 
bition of 1876, in connection with the representation of the Medical Department 
United States Army. No. 8. By George A. Otis, M. D., U.S. A. Washingi™ 
D.C. 1876. 8vo, pp. 135. 
Hat Man in den interglaciiiren Ablagerungen in der Schweiz wirkliche § 
Menschen gefunden oder nur Spuren von Bibern. Von J. Steenstrup. (From Ar- 
` chiv fiir Anthropologie.) 1876. 4to, pp. 4. ue 
-The Prehistoric Remains which were Found on the Site of the City of Ginisa 
Ohio, with a Vindication of the “ Cincinnati Tablet.” By Robert Clarke. Cincin” 
nati, 1876. 8vo, pp. 34 
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