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offered, those of the creator of all things, called Pundjel by the 
tribes of Bungwrong, Yarra, Melbourne, &c., are of peculiar 
interest—A. A. Gatschet. 
NT Books AND PAMPHLETS.—The Foramina of Monro. By Burt G. Wilder. 
(From aean Med, pe Surg. Journ., Aug. 12, 1880.) pp. 8. From the author. 
The two kinds es Vivisection—Sentisection and Caca: By Burt G. Wilder. 
oen Med. Rec., Aug. 21, 1880.) pp. 2. From the author 
addr ba beo the American Association for the ELT of Science. By 
P nenbeini yyt ssiz. pp. 26, 1880. From the author 
An address before the American Association for the Advancement of Science. By 
Asaph Hall. pp. 16, 1880. From the author. 
The EEEIEI of the Tertiary period by means of the Mammalia., B W. 
eh s eala (From Quar. Journ. Geol. Soc. for Aug., 1880.) pp. 26. From 
eea ions on the Menobranchus maculatus. By Henry Montgomery. 
fon Canadian Naturalist, Vol. 1x, No. 3.) pp- 7, 1880. From the author, 
Description of parts of the Skeleton of an An omodont Reptile aoe sde 
robustus) irom the ‘Trias of neo Reinet, S. ata y Pro (From 
Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., Aug. 1880.) pp. 13, pls. 2. From the ats 
Graptolites of the Niagara formation. By J. W. Spencer. (Fr m Canadian Nat- 
uralist, Vol. $ No. 8, pp. 7.) From the author. 
n the Ni Aad or r Copper- bearing Rocks of Lake Superior, with notes on copper 
sey m in the r By J. W. Spencer. From Canadian Naturalist.) pp. 15. 
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Notes on the Geology of the Iron and g Districts of Lake Superior. By M. 
E. Wadsworth. (Bull, of the Mus. Comp. Zoöl., Geol. Ser., Vol. 1) pp. 157, pls. 
6. Cambridge, 1880. From the autho era 
On the = to be filled by a Theory of Life. By C. S. Minot. (From 
Proc, Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Aug., 1879.) pp- 5, Salem, 1880. From the author. 
A Catalogue of the Indiana with keys and descriptions of the conp of 
Daaa Interest to e Horichirereilit. By A. W. Braytons. pp. 76. Indianapo- 
lis, 1880. From the author 
Not te on the Extension of Coiled Arms in Rhynchonella. By Edw. orse. 
(From Amer, Journ. Sci sg Ar, Vol. 17, March, 1869.) pp. I. Tis Fona. 
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e Tarsus and Carpus 2 ‘Birds By Edw. S. Morse. rs a Lyc. Nat. 
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On the corny of the a Process of the snag age in Bids with the In- 
peery By Edw. S. Mors (From Mem . Soc. Nat. Hist., 1880.) 4to, 
Ppp. 10, pl. 1. From the author. 
ae of a si hore cies ae Chamzleon from Madagascar. By Dr. A. Gun- 
~ P- 1, I pl. Sept., 1879. From the author 
escription of new oe of Reptiles from Eastern Africa. 
pP- 5 Sept., 1880. From the author. 
contribution to the knowledge of the Fish 
ve ‘Gin ther. (From Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist, July, 1880.) pp. 
8vo, pp. 60, pls. 2. Ottawa, 
By Dr. A. Gunther. 
-fauna of the Rio de la Plata. By Dr. 
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Canada, 1880 m the 
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vier. "(Ext Bull. Soc. Vaud. Sc. Nat., 16, 83.) pp- 1 
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eae Géologique du Canal de la Manche. Par M. Hébert. Aen Comptes 
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Le Pliocéne de Castel d’appio en Italie. Par M. Emile Rivière. pP. 8, 1880. 
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