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Dr. F. Goppelsroeder, author: ‘‘ Feuerbestattung,” 1890. 
Dr. Jules Rouvier, author ‘‘ Identite de la Dengue et la Grippe — 
Influenza.” 
Henry Hemphill, author: ‘‘ Catalogue of N. A. Shells,’’ 1890. 
Director-General: ‘‘Annual Statistics of Buenos Ayres,” 1888. 
Percifor Frazer, author: ‘‘ Persistence of Plant and Animal Life 
Under Changing Conditions of Environment,” 1890. 
H. Garman, author: 1. ‘‘ The Mouta-parts of the Thysanoptera ; ” 
2. ‘‘A New Fresh-water Crustacean,” 1890. 
S. Waterhouse, author: 1. ‘‘ The Westward Movement of Cap- 
ital;” 2. ‘“St. Louis as the Site of the Worlds Mame awager 
Jos. F. James, author: ‘‘On Variation; with Special Reference to 
Certain Palzeozoic Genera,” 1889. 
Hon. Ben. Butterworth: ‘‘ Report of Chief Signal Officer, 1887- 
88;°’. ‘“ Report of Chief Signal Officer, 1888-895°4) hiepone of 
Nat. Acad. Science, 1887;’' ‘°° Earthworks of Ohiog =) erep- 
lem of Ohio Mounds,” 1889; ‘‘ Report of Smithsonian Insti- 
tution, 1886;”’ ‘‘ Bibliography of Iroquoian Languages,” 1888 ; 
‘¢ Bibliography of Muskhogean Languages,’’ 1889. 
U. Hoephi, Milan, Italy: ‘‘ Catalogue 67, ‘ Cryptogamia,’” 1890. 
Alfred Nippert: 3 Volumes ‘‘ Lepidoptera ”’ (Impressions of both 
sides of wings), in addition to 5 volumes previously donated. 
Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn.: ‘‘19th Ann. Rep. of 
Curators of Museum.” 
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