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RECENT BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS. 
Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.,\d\. II. From the author. 
Boletin de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias en Cordoba. Diciembre de 1887. Tomo 
BoULENGER, G. A.— An Account of the Reptilia obtained in Burma, north of Tena»- 
serim, by M. S. Fea, of the Genoa Civic Museum. Extract from Annals of the Genoa 
Civic Museum.— An Account of the Scincoid Lizards collected in Burma, by Messrs. 
G. B. Cornotto and S. Fea. From the author. 
Bulletin No. 4, Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, 18B8. 
Bulletin No. 3, Hatch Experiment Station of the Mass. Agricultural College, 1887. 
Carlsson, a.— Zur Anatomie des Hyperoodon diodon. Bihang til K. Svenska, Vet. 
Akad. Handlingar. Band 13, Atd. IV., No. 7. From the author. 
Claypole, E. W.— The Eccentricity Theory of Glacial Cold versus the Facts. Re- 
COPE, E. D.— Synopsis of the Batrachia and Reptilia obtained by H. H. Smith in the 
Province of Matto Grosso, Brazil. Read before the Am. Phil. Soc, March 18, 1887. 
CoPPlNGER, W.— Making a Worid. From the author. 
CragIN, F. W.— Preliminary Description of a New or Little Known Saurian from the 
Benton of Kansas. Extract from Am. Geol., Dec. 1888. From the author. 
Dawson, W. J.— On the Eozoic and Palaeozoic Rocks of the Atlantic Coast of Canada. 
Extract from the Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, Nov., 1888.— On the Eozoic and Palaeozoic 
Rocks of the Atlantic Coast of Canada, in Comparison with those of Western Europe 
-The Northern Limits of the Mesozoic Rocks in i 
Ed.— The Construction of Maps 
Henshaw, S.— The Entomological Writings of Dr. Alpheus Packard. Bull. No. 16. 
U. S. Department Agriculture. From Charles V. Riley. 
HUXLEY. T. H.— Observations upon Hyperodapedon gordoni. Reprint from Quart. 
Journ. Geol. Soc., Nov., 1887.— Preliminary Note on the Fossil Remains of a Chelonian 
