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 The Horse: How to buy and sell. By Peter Howden. New York. Orange Jm 



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The Origin and Relations of the Carbon Minerals. By Professor J. S. Newberry. 

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Hypothetical High Tides, as Agents of Geological Change. Bv T/S. Newberrv. 

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The Scientific Roll and Magazine of Systematized Notes. Conducted by Alexan- 

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Report of the Trustees of the Australian Museum. New South^Wales, 1882. 



The Opium Llabit, its successful treatment by the Avena Saliva. By E. H. M. 

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The Channel Tunnel. By Professor Boyd Dawkins, M. A., F.R.S. Ext. Trans. 

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Quarterly Report of the Kansas State Board of Agriculture. Tune 30, 1SS2. Win. 

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Bryozoans of the Upper Helderberg and Hamilton groups. By Tames Hall. Al- 

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GENERAL NOTES. 

 BOTANY. 1 

 A Botanical Excursion to Mt. Mansfield and Smuggler's 

 Notch. — Northern Vermont is well known as one of the most inter- 

 esting botanical localities in New England, from the abundance 

 'Edited by Prof. C. E. Bessey, Ames, Iowa. 



