1892.] Recent Books and Pamphlets. 1017 
FRAIPONT, J., ET M. Lonest.—Rech. Ethnograph. sur des ossements humains. 
Ext. Arch. de Biol., Tome vii, 1886. From the authors. 
GILL, TH.—On the Genus Gnathanacanthus of Blecker.——Note on the Genus 
Chonerhinus or Xenopterus. Extr. Proceeds. Nat. Mus., Vol. xiv. From the author. 
HALL, C. W., AND F. W. SARDESON.—Paleozoic Formations of Southeastern 
i. Ext. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. iii, pp. 331-368, plates 10-12. From 
the Society. 
bead D, E. W.—The Age and Origin of the Lafayette Formation, Ext. Am. 
Jour. Sci., Vol xliii, 1892. 
he Cienegas of Southern California. Ext. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am., Vol. iii, 
1891. From the author. 
HILL, R. T.—On the Octuniencs of Artesian ‘and other Underground Waters in 
Texas, New Mexico and Indian Territory, West of the Ninety-Seventh Meridian, 
From the s reports of the Artesian and Underflow Investigations of the Dept. of 
Agri., 189 
de F. W.—On the Foliated Rocks of Otago. 
——The Moas of New Zealand. Exts. Trans. New Zealand Inst., Vol. xxiv. 
From the author. 
TON, J. D.—Motion, Space, and Time. An Epic of the Universe, 1892. 
From the author. 
James, E. J.—Education of Business Men. From the author. 
James, J. F.—The Preservation of Plants as Fossils. Manual of the Paleon- 
tology of the Cincinnati Group. Ext. Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., 1892. From the 
author. 
Joveux-LAFFINE, J.—Sur la peer et Paction destructive de la Polydora ciliata 
sur les côtes du Calvados. Ext, Bull, Soc. Linn. de Normandie 4e série, 5e vol. 3e 
icule.. From the author. 
LeConTE, J.—The Race Problem in the South. Evolution Series, No, 29. From 
James A. yez 
Lyman, B. S.—Japanese Swords. Reprint Proceeds. Num. and Antiq. Soc., 
pa a From the author. 
O, A. D.—Southern Women in the Recent- Educational Movement in the 
on. en Inf. No. 1, m Bureau of Education. 
N N, E. T.— n an Iguanodont Tooth from the Lower Chalk (Tottern- 
hoe isay near tae Ext. Geol. Mag., Dec. 111, Vol. viii, 1892. From the 
au 
Plan — n Dept. M of the World’s Columbian Exposition. From 
F. W. Pu 
Paie. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Vol. xl, 1891. 
Prosser, C. S.—The Devonian System of Eastern Pennsylvania. Ext. Am. Jour. 
Sci., wi xliv, 189 
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——The Thickness of the Devonian and Silurian Rocks of Western New York, 
Approximately along the Line of the Genessee River. Ext. Proceeds. Rochester 
ience, Vol. ii, From the author 
Reis, O. M.—Zur Osteologie der Coelacanthinen. Miinchen, 1892. 
From the author. 
—— Ueber die Kopfstacheln bei Menaspis armata Ewald. 
Report for the year 1891-92 Presented by the Board of Managers of the 
tory of Yale University to the President and Fellows. 
Observa- 
