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ANDREWS, GWENDOLEN FOULKE.— The Living Substance as such: and as 
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ACLOQUE, A.— Faune de France. Paris, Bailliére, 1897. 
BAILEY, L. H.— Principles of Fruit Growing. New York, Macmillan (Rural 
Science Series), 1897. $1.25. 
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Australasia. London, 1897. 
EIMER, THEODORE. — On Orthogenesis and the Impotence of Natural Selection 
in Species-Formation. Chicago, Open Court Pub. Co., 1898. 25 cents. 
GEIKIE, SIR ARCHIBALD.— The Founders of Geology. London and New 
ork, Macmillan, 1897. 
GoopE, GEORGE BRown.— The Smithsonian Institution. 1846-1896. The 
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KINGSLEY, J. S. — Elements of Comparative Zoology. New York, Holt, 1897. 
INGERSOLL, ERNEST. — Wild Neighbors, Outdoor Studies in the United States. 
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Macu, Ernst.— Popular Scientific Lectures. Trans. by J. T. McCormack. 
2d edition. Chicago, Open Court Pub. Co., 1897. 
MORLEY, MARGARET WARNER.—A Few Familiar Flowers. Boston, Ginn, 
1897. 70 cents. 
MORLEY, MARGARET W.— Flowers and Their Friends. Boston, Ginn, 1897. 
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MissourrI BOTANICAL GARDEN. — Eighth Annual Report. St. Louis, 1897. 
RANDOLPH, HARRIET. — Laboratory Directions in General Biology. New York, 
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Rosinson, Louis. — Wild Traits in Tame Animals, being some familiar studies 
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