1892.] Recent Books and Pamphlets. 933 
LYDEKKER, R.—Note on Two Dinosaurian iges Bones from the Wealden.—— 
On Part of the Pelvis of Polacanthus..——0On the Occurrence of Viverra hastings- 
iæ of Hordwell in the French Phosphorites. cote s. Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., 1892. 
On Plistocene Bird-remains from the Sardinia and Corsican Islands. 
On the Remains of a large Stork from the Allier Miocene. On a New Species 
of Moa. Exts. Proceeds. London Soc., 1891. 
a Remarkable Sirenian Jaw from the Oligocene of Italy and its Bear- 
ing on the Evolution of the ppoe Ext. Ibid., 1892. From the author. 
Macoun, J.—Catalogue of Can E Part 4, Musci. Ext. Geol. and Nat. 
Hist. Survey of Canada, ie mi im Sur 
MCCORMICK, ~ As: —Descriptive List of Peck Fishes of Lorain County, Ohio. 
From A. A. Wrig 
MILLS, J.-E. “Seaton and Succession of the Rocks of the Sierra Nevada’ of 
California. Ext. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. iii, From the Socie 
MorRENO, F. P. PERRONI sobre peia Cetáceos Fósiles y Actuales de la Repúb- 
lica pemean C en el Museo de la Plata. From om 
ORSE, E. S.—Natural Selection and Crime. Ext. Pop. Sc yF aii , 1892. 
——On the Older Forms of Terra-Cotta Roofing Tiles. ta: Ess. Inst. Bull., 
a a the author. 
PS, W. B.—A Preliminary Report on the Lower Gold Belt of Alabama in 
the Cik of Chilton, Coosa and Tallapoosa. Bull. No. 3 Geol. Survey Alabama, 
1892. siege E. A. Smith, 
Prosser, C. S.—The Devonian System of.Eastern Pennsylvania. Ext. Amer. 
Jour. Sd. Vol. xliv, 1892. From the author 
REDDING, J.—Physiology, its Science and Philoso phy, 1891. From the author. 
Rose, C.—-Ueber die Schmelzlosen Zahnrudimente des Menschen, Bidir- Abant 
aus der Verhandlungen der Deutchen Odontolog. Gesellschaft, Bd. iv, H. In. 2. 
From the author. 
RILEY, C. V.—Sur l’ Importation Artificielle des Parasites et Ennemis Naturels des 
Insects Nuisibles aux Végétaux. Ext. Compte-Rendu des Séances du Congrès 
International de Zoologie, 1889. 
New Herbarian Pest. Ext. Bot. Gazette, 1891. 
——Two Brilliant and Interesting Micro-Lepidoptera New to our Fauna. Ext. 
Proceeds. Wash. Entomol. Soc., 1889. 
-——On the Time of Transformation in the Genus Lachnosterna.— On the Diff- 
TE Se with Lachnosterna. Ibid., 1891. 
Moth and Yucca Pollination. Ext. Third Ann. Rep. Mo. Bot. 
Gadia pea 
— List of the Tineina of Boreal America. Ext. from a List Te B. Smith, Sc.D. 
——Platypsyllus, Egg and Ultimate Larva, Dr. Horn’s Reclamat 
Speech at the Second Trustee’s Banquet. Ext. Third hes "Mo. Bot. Gar- 
den. From the author. 
SCHERZER, W. H.—A Revision and Monograph of the Genus Chonophyllum. 
Ext. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. iii. From the Society. 
SeeLey, H. G.—The Netuve of the Shoulder Girdle and = Arch in 
Sauropterygia. Ext. Proceeds. Roy. Soc., Vol. li. From the au 
SHUFELDT, R. W.—A Maid of Wolpai.——The re a Hoste Muid 
