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Chapman H. C.—History of the discovery of the circulation of the blood. Phila., 
1884. From the author. 
Sims, Wn.—Kansas; its resources and capabilities, its position, dimensions and 
topography. Prepared by the State. Board of Agriculture. Topeka, Kansas, 
1883. From the author. 
_ Brendel, Fredk.—Flora Peoriana. Die Vegetation im Clima von Mittel-Illinois. 
Ext. Termeszetrajzi Fuzelek, Vol. v, 1882. Budapest. From the aut 
, S. W—A new photo-micrographic camera. In “ Photography,’ 
May 1, 1884. From the author. 
Creme, C. A—An essay on insects injurious to vegetation. 
J. A, ontribution to the embryology of osseous fishes, with special refer- 
y to the development of the cod (Gadus morhua). Washington, 1884. From 
author. i 
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’ Chicago, 
Zoi. Soc. Lendon.—Report of the council of the Zodlogical Society of London for 
1883. London, 1884. From the society. 
oa College. —Circular of the Pennsylvania State College of Agriculture, 
—Agricultural Bulletins. No. v. Experiment on timothy and clover. No. vi. 
Feeding experiments. No. vit. An experiment with native potatoes. 
Pewkins, Boyd.—The Channel tunnel. 1882. From the author. 
cu, Gr.—Anuarulu Biurotlui Geologicu. Anulu 1882-1883. Bucuresci, 
1883. From the author. 
, Ch. W.—Agricultural experiment station, N. C. Analyses and valuations 
of fertilizers. Made up to May 1st, 1884. From the author. 
—North Carolina Phosphates. 1884. From the author. 
“mon, W. G.—The physiological significance of vital force. From the author. 
i Ei ersifor.—Reply to a paper entitled “ Notes on the Geology of Chester val- 
x Brig and vicinity." Ext. Jour. Franklin Inst., April, 1884. From the author. 
White D. G.—Aboriginal American authors. Phila., 1883. From the author. 
J. W—The prevention of syphilis. Rep. Phila. Medical Times, Jan. 14, 
1882. From the author. 
rJ. S—The forty-second Missouri University catalogue, 1883-1884. 
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GENERAL NOTES. 
GEOGRAPHY AND TRAVELS." 
toh tA —Letters from Lupton Bey, dated down to November 
Pod ah much geographical information, and a map of the re- 
pp aeled over by Mr. Lupton or his agents, as far as the 
fn. large stream which is thought to be a tributary of the 
sion Hizon has written to the Geographical Society of Paris an 
tela his travels in the region of the Ogowe, its tributary 
Mayor mdi; the Luété, a tributary of the Niari; the lakes of 
Gena.” and the basin of the Kuilu. 
tribes ¿S the name of a central district occupied by Somali 
Sale On the west it borders on the Galla tribe of the Eunyas. 
With long a S Pect of the country is that of a steppe covered 
ana S3583, but with stony gaps. The shepherd inhabitants 
* fanatical Mussulmans, always at war among themselves or 
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