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liternationale pour l'étude des nuages. Réuuion d'Upsal. Paris, 1895. 

 n 8°. 



Bajna, M. Sull'apparato esaminatore di livelle costruito dal Sig. 

 Leonardo Milani uel 1889. Milano, 1895. in 8°. 



Foivke^ G. Archéologie investigations in Janres and Potomac valleys. 

 Washington, 1894. in 8°. 



Boas, F. Chinook tests. Washington, 1894. in 8°. 



Mooneij, J. The Siouan tribes of the East. Washington. 1894. in 8°. 



Gockerell, T. Notes on the geographical distribution of scale insects. 

 Washington, 1895. in 8°. 



Howard, L. On the bothriothoraciue insects of the United States. 

 Washington, 1895. in 8°. 



Goode, G. and Bean, F. A revision of the order Heteromi. Washin • 

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— Ou Harriotta, a new type of Chimaeroid fish. Washing- 

 ton, 1894. in 8°. 



On Cetomimidae and Rondeletiidae, two new families of 

 bathybial fishes. Washington, 1894. in 8°. 

 Bran, T. Description of a new species of rockfish, Sebastichthys bre- 

 vispinis, from Alaska. 



— Description of a new species of fish, Bleekeria Gilli, 

 Bean, F. and Bean, B. Description of Gobioides Broussoneti, a 



fish new to N. America. 



Bean, B. Description of two new flunders, Gastropsetta frontalis aud 

 Cyclopsetta Chittendeni. 



Gill, T. The nomenclature of the Myliobatidae or Aëtobatidae. 



Eigenmann, G. and Beeson, С. A revision of the fishes of the 

 subfamily Sebastinae of the Pacific Coast of America. Washington, 1894. 

 in 8°. 



Andrews, G. The volcanic rock of Atum Mil, Boulder County, Colo. 

 Denver, 1895. in 8°. 



Palmer, G The recent history and present status of Chimistry. 

 Denver, 1894. in 8°. 



— • The dyke of the Columbia vein in Ward district, Boul- 



der County, Colorado. Denver, 1895. in 8°. 



Ealrins, L. The determination of Bismutli in refinad lead and in 

 lead Dullion. Denver, 1895. in 8°. 



Bicliard, T. Vein structure in the Enterprise mine. Denver, 1895. 

 in 8°. 



Anderson, N. Notes on the precipitation of the precious metals from 

 cyanide solutions by means of zinc. Denver, 1895. in 8°. 



