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RECENT BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS. 

ALLEN, J. w Species and a New Sub-Species of the Genus 
Lepus. me Bull. a, Mus. begs ean Vol, III., Oct . 1890. From the author 
AMI, H. M. of Quebec and Environs. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol, 
IL, pp. uhh pl. 
BA F_ the “Ascent of Man. Reprint Am. Anthropol., Oct.,1890. From the 

author. 
BAK R, S. W.—Wild Beasts and Their Ways: Reminiscences of Europe, Asia, 
Africa, oat America, London: McMillan & Co., and New York, 1890. From the pub- 
lishers 
CAJORI, prp —The Teaching and asad of riage: in the United 
States. Bureau of Ed. Cir. Inf., No. 3, 1890. m the autho 
A e Cost of a (Site ogical Stared of Iowa. Ext. Monthly Review, 
Iowa Weather and Crop Service. pirate Paper on Artesian Wells in Iowa. From 
the autho 
RUS, PAUL.—The Soul of Man: An rhc ites of the Facts of Physiological 
ang cr Psychology. From the a 
CATTELL, J. MCK.—Psychology at t the aia of Penna. Reprint Am. Journ. 
pag rth ih Vol. oe ee 1890, From Prof. Cattell. 
A. J.,and G.C. DAV VIS. neil Emulsion.—Some New Insects. Bull. 73. 
ax Ag Exp. sale, Zool. Dept., 1891. From the station 
N, N. H.—Notes on the Geology of the Florida Phosphats Deposits.—Record 
ofa Dea Wei at Lake Worth, Southern Florida. Ext. Am. Journ. Science, Vol. XLI., 
Feb., 1891. 
Dupont, M. E.—Mollusques recueillés au ati BA x SET Roy. de Bel- 
gique, n: série, t. XX., No. 12, pp. 559-566, 1890. m the 
EDW. . L.—Beschreibung einiger neuen greia d eines neuen Cope- 
ierra Krebses, Leužartella paradoxa. Inaugural Dissertation, einer Hohen 
Philosophischen Facultat der Universität Leipzig zur erlangung der Doctorwürde vor- 
gelegt. From the author. 
teenth Annual Report of the Minnesota Geological and Natural History Survey, 
TE iie the N. H. Winchell. 
N, B. K.—On the Triassic of Massachusetts, Ext. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am, 
Vol. yp , PP- pu pl. 17. From the socie 
MING, S.—Time Reckoning for the Twentieth Century. Ex. Smith. Rept., 1889. 
From a Smithsonian gone ; 
FLOWER, W. H., and R. LYDEKKER. —An Introduction to the Study of Mammals, 
Living and Extinct. London: Adam and Charles Black. From the publishers, 
OSHAY, P. M., and R. R. I ae grooves at the Southern Margin of the 
jety 
64, pl. 
Fourth Annual Report of the Canadian cise (session of 1890-'91). 
GALLOWAY, B. T.—Fungous Diseases of the oe and TheirTreatment. Farmers’ 
Bull. No. 4, U. S. Dept. Agri. From the departme 
GILBERT, C. H.—A Supplementary List of Hai reg at the Galapagos 
Islands and Panama, with pecans z One New Gen d Three — Species. 
t. Proceed .S. Na PP- 449-455. Ph fom was Muse 
“GILL, aoe on the Genus irand of Swainson. Ext. Crickets U S. Natl. 
Mus., Vol. X 
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n E ‘Relations of ae Ext. Proceeds. U. S. Natl. Mus., Vol. 
XIIL, pp. 361-376, pl. 28-30.—The Osteol cal Characteristies of the hert Hemitrip- 
teridæ, do., Vol. XIII., pp. 377-380, pl. 31. Tio the Smithsonian. 
KELLY, E. A.—Notes on the Myology of Ursus perde Ext. Proceeds. Phila. 
Acad. Natl. Sciences, 1888. From the author. 
Keyes, C. R.—A Geological Section Across the Piedmont Valley.—Stratigraphy of 
the —— in Central Iowa. Ext. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. II., pp. 277-292, 
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