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Sintzore, [.—Car niens générale de la Russie. Feville 93. Partie occiden- 
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Tschernyschew, T.—Die Fauna des Untern TR am West-Abhange des van 
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an M. de.—Titulo de los Senores de Totonicapan, 1885. From the trans- 
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FE J —The races of Britain. 1885. From the author. 
» W.—Bronn’s Thier-reich, vı Band, v Abtheilung, 1885. 
aie. paras A lecture before the Society of Ethical Culture, 1884. From 
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Dames. aan ion of Lericulina nettingi. Sitz. d. Ge. Natur. Freunde zu Ber- 
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Barce ena, iai and Perez, M. Estudios de Meteorologia comparada. Tomo 1. 
Mexico, 1885. From the autho 
True F. w EA to the history of the Commander islands. Description 
* of anew Mesoplodon. Ext . U. Nat. Mus., 1885. From the author. 
Duges, Atfredo, aa Biedledios de aor Mexico, 1885. From the author. 
Teall, J. /.—British petrography. 1886. From the author 
Netto, L.—Conference faite au en National en presence de LL. M.M. Impé- 
riales , 1884. From the author 
Ti a ji and Kail, F. A.—Ueber einen Krokodil-Schadel aus g Tertiarablage- 
ungen von Eggenburg i in Niedercesterreich, 1885. From the authors 
Diksi, G. M.— or clays. Ext, Bull. of the Chicago Acad. of POORE 1885. 
rom t 
Bovallius, C.—Mimonectes, a remarkable genus of etapa Hyperidea, Ext. 
Proc. Roy. Ben. Upsala, 1885. From the author 
Koschinsky, C.—Ein Beitrag zur —— der Biyodoentddiha der älteren Tertiar- 
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GEOGRAPHY AND TRAVELS.. 
Asta—The Rivers of the Punjab. —An account of the rivers 
of the Punjab, by Gen. R. Macagan 
November issue of the Proceedings of the girs Geographical 
grants from the north, and i it appears more probable that the ideas 
of the people concerning the river changed when they knew it, 
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