1028 Recent Literature. (October, 
san J. S.—Aln us richardsoni, a fossil fruit ne the London clay of Heme 
Ext. preal Society’s Journal, Vol. xx, 1883. 
fe re Cretaceous Nucalide. Ext. Quart. pa Geol. Society, Pit 
kro ee, Ext. Proc, Geol. Assoc., Vol. vur, No. 6 
uthor 
Seuiier 5. p7 —A oe age to our knowledge of Palzozoic Arachnida, Ex, 
c. Amer. Acad, Arts and Sciences, 1884. From the author. 
PERDA S. F., and Cross Tiia — Bulletin No. 1 U. S. Geol. Survey. Tnt- 
ductory geological catch of Buffalo peaks. On Hyperttheti alia 
1883. From the authors 
Clevenger, S. V.—Nervous ad Tasco physics. 1884. From the author, 
Peckham, G. W., and E. G.—Descriptions of new and meter spiders of the 
family pugei from various parts of the U. S. N. A. Fro authors, 
eae, J. W.—Niagara fossils. Bulletin of the museum of thé pate of the 
State of fon 1884. From the author. 
Een Do —The subsidence pai wi aasaga Abst, lecture at Cooper 
Union, N. Y., Nov., 1883. From uthor. 
pi a P.—Catalogue aye . collection of fossils in the Australian Museum, 
Av abut id $33. From the a 
ll, /.—Descriptions of the species Sot fossil reticulate sponges constituting the fm- 
pied Dictyospongidz, N. Y. Mus. Nat. Hist 
aia History of ‘New York, Vol. v, Part 1 and Part 11. Text and plis. 
from the author 
claw Aug. —Le Purbeckien du Jura. Ext. Arch. des Sci. Phys. et Nat, Mer, 
1884. From the au 
Geinitz, H. B.—Uber ile neuesten geologischen Forschungen in Nordameñis, 
rom the author. ie 
Mason; O. T—Address by O. T. Mason, A.M., Ph.D., before the Section of 4 
thropology, Amer. Assoc, Adv. of Sci., Aug, 1883. sib 
——An account of the progress in anthropology in the jiy 1882. Ext. i 
sonian Report, peee , 1883» Both from the author Ma p 
Trembley, J. B.—Reports and sististics of = meteorology a the city of 
Cal., ior the years 1882-83. From the author. Be 
Winchell, yo H.—The geological and aladi ret survey of Minnesota, 
enth annual report (for 1882). From the . 
Vieni , H. C.—Case of poisoning from the bite me a a doppitl i 
P OPERNE of new v asep of reptiles in the U. S. National pee m 
ma s . Mus sal Se 
Hulke, J. W $ y np raire delivered at the aive E of the a 
ciety of London 4. Fromt t 
ag J: ob g inal pases of life. A lecture delivered in St. Andrew’ si 
asgow. From the author. 
Lydekker, R.—Palxontologica Indica, Ser. x, Vol. 11. Sivalik and Narada ? 
odont Suina. Calcutta, 1884. From the author væ ait, 4 
sie an a to ilog of Wici: Survey of 1873-79 
83. From the author. a 
i F.— U, S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Commissioners 
1881. From the commissio 
the Philos. Trans. Roy. 
Wilson, E. or development of Renilla. From 
Part Ill, 1883. ole Gaui 
Delchmiiller, J V.—Nachtrage zur Dyas 111. Branchiosaurus a 
Kassel, 1884. From the author. 
Gentry, T. G.—Origin of Sany names, From the Irish. From rom thea 
Meek, S. ae ated the American species of the genus Symi 3 
Nat. Sci., Phil., 1884. -jaana the author, 
