PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. 
(The regular exchanges of the American Naturalist are not included.) 
BırcH, DE Burcu. A Class Book of nme Physiology, including 
Histology, Chemical and F ok is iology. Philadelphia, Blakiston, 
1899. x, 273 pp. 8vo, 62 figs.— BATHER, F. A. The Genera and cies of 
Blastoidea, with a List of the BR oc in the British Museum. x, 70 
CRAGIN, BELLE S. Our Insect Friends and Foes. New York, Putnam’s, en. 
xix, 377 Pp» 255 figs. —ScHUMANN, K. Morphologische Studien. Heft ii. 
Leipzig, Engelmann, 1899. pp. 207-313, 6 figs. 7 marks. 
DALL W- H., eas of = Recent and Tertiary Leptonocea of North 
America and th est rans . U.S. Nat. Mus. Vol. xxi, pp. 873-897. 
Pls. LXXXVII, an oona S. Concern > a Species of Lizard 
from Clipperton Island. i N.E. Zoor: Cmo: Vol. p. 59-62. June. — 
GARMAN, S. A Species of Goby from the Shores of ticeactin Island. Prec. 
N. E. Zobl. Club. Vol. i, pp. 63, 64. June 
American Microscopical Society, Transactions of. Vol. xx, > pp. May.— 
Georgia State Board of Entomology. Bulletin No. 1. April. : M. Scott, I, 
Legislation against Crop Pests; II, Dangerous Pests RT A by the Board 
with Remedial Suggestions. 32 pp., 2 figs. — Insect World, The. Vol. iii, No. 5. 
May. — Michigan he at Club Bulletin. Vol. iii, No. 2. April. — Ohzo 
State Academy of Scie Seventh Annual Report.— Ohio State Academy of Sci- 
ence. Special Papers "No. f. Moseley, E. L., Sandusky Flora. A Catalogue of 
the Flowering Plants and Ferns, etc. 167 pp.— Ohio State Academy of Science. 
Special. Papers No. 2. Kellicott, D. S., The oan of Ohio. A Descriptive 
Catalogue of the Dragonflies Known in Ohio vii, 114 pp. Plates and 
portrait. — Rhode Island Agricultural ar ‘Station. Eleventh Annual 
Report. 
(No. 392 was mailed Aug. 19.) 
