1892.] Recent Books and Pamphlets. 



Descriptions of Three New Papuan Snakes. Ext. Rec. Austr. Mu< 



No. 9, 1891. From the Museum. 



PAVLOW, M.— Notice sur ]'I [ippairuii era-sum .in Kou-siilon. Ou 'est 

 Cest que l'Hipparion, 1891. From the author. 



Pilsbry, H. A.— On the Anatomy of Aerope caffra. Ext. Proceeds. I'll 

 Nat. Sci., 1890. From the Academy. 



Provancher, L'Abbe.— Les Mollusques de la Province de Quebec. 

 Partie. Les Cepholopodes, Pteropods et Gasteropods, 1891. From the autl 



Puydt, M. DE ET M. Lohest.—L Homme Contemporaine du Mammoull 

 Province de Namur Belgique. From the authors. 



Records of the Australian Museum. Vol. I, No. 9. 



tia, Ungulata, Probascidea, Hyracoidea, Carnivora, Cetacea, Sirenia, Mai 



Scott, W. B.— Notes on the Osteology and Systematic Position of Dinict 

 Leidy. Ext. Proceeds. Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci., 1889. 



Spencer, J. W.— First Report of Progress of the Geological Survey of Georgia, 

 1890-1891. 



Stearns, R. E. C— List of Shells Collected on the West Coast of South Amer- 

 ica, principally between Latitudes 7° 30' S. and 80° 49' N., by Dr. W. H. Jonts. 

 Ext. Proceeds. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XIV. From the Museum. 



Stefanescu, G.— Ochire Repede Asufra Distribtiunei Grupelor Geologice in 



Stejneger, L. — Description of a New Species of Chameleon from Kitfaaanj ro 

 Africa. Description of a New Scincoid Lizard from East Africa. Ext. Proceeds, 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XIV, No. 857. 



Directions for Collecting Reptiles and Batrachians. Pt. E. Bull. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., No. 39. From the Museum. 



Traquair, R. H.— Notes on Carboniferous Selachii. Ext. Proceeds. Roy. Phys. 



Whelpley, H. M m the author. 



Wilder, B.— The Relation of the Thalamus to the Paracoels (Lateral Ventncle). 

 Reprint Jour. Nerv. Med. Dis., July, 1889. 



withTspe'cTl reference 6 to the BraiL° Ext. pTceed"!. A. A. S., 1889, p. 26. From 

 the author. 



Wood, S.— The Theory of Wages. Ext. Am. Econ. Ass., Pub. March, 1889. 



Woolman L— Artesian Wells and Water Horizons in Southern N. J., and their 

 Relation to a'n Immense Diatomaceous Clay Bed. Ext. Ann. Rep. State Geo)., 1890. 



