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CHAMBERLAIN, C. J. Methods in Plant Histology. Chicago, University 
Chicago Press, 1901. viii, 159 pp., 8vo, 73 figs. — Gasser, H. The Circulation 
in the Nervous System, Plüttévills Wis., Journal Publishing Co., 1901. 156 pp. 
Siler L. O. The Insect Book: A Popular Account of the 
j Wisi Ants, Grasshoppers, Flies, and Other North American Insects 
e of the Butterflies, Moths, and Beetles, with Full Life Histories, Tables, 
and Bibliographies. New York, Doubleday, Page & Co. 1901. xxvii, 429 pp» 
8vo, 48 e 264 text-figs. $3.00.— SELOUS, E. Bird Wahii, London, J. M. 
1901. xi, 347 pp. 8vo, 14 ills. $3.00. — Verhandlungen der Anato- 
mischen Gesellschaft auf der 14. a in Pavia. 1900. viii, 242 pp. 
1 pl., 86 figs. — Warp, H. M. Grasses: A Handbook for Use in the Field and 
Laboratory. Cambridge, University Pré 1901. viii, 190 pp. 8vo, 81 figs. $1. 50. 
ALLEN, J. A. "The Generic Names Myrmicophaga and Tamandua, and the 
Specific Names of the Opossums of the Genus Didelphis. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 
Vol. xiv, pp. 91-93. — ATwoop, H., and STEWART, J. H. Poultry Experiments : 
Loss of Weight in Eggs pit age ee n. W.Va. Agr. Exp. Sta., Bull. No. 73- 
— Baker, F. C. e Digitations of the Mantle of Physa. Bull. 
Chicago WA Sc. Vol. ii, a 4, pp- 225-228, 2 pls. — BAKER, F. C. Descrip- 
tion of a New Species of Limnea. Bull. Chicago Acad. Sci. Vol. ii, No. 4, 
PP. 229, 230, 1 fig. — BECKER, Gro. F. Report on the mrs a the Philippine 
Islands. From Twenty-First Ann. Rept. U.S. Geol. Surv. Pt. iii, 139 pp, m 
and ills. — BENEDICT, J. E. Four New Symmetrical Hermit Chabe (Pagruids) 
from the West Indian Region. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. Vol. xxiii, pp. 771-776. 
— CERTES, A. Colorabilité élective, “intra vitam" des filamens sporiféres du 
Spir ohacillus gigas (Cert.) et de divers microorganismes d'eau douce et d'eau de 
mer par certaines couleurs d'analine. Compt. Rend. Assoc. Trans. Avani. Sci. 
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Known Coccidz. I. Ripersiella and Ceroputo. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. Vol. xiv, 
PP- 165-167. — CocKERELL, T. D. A. On a Slug of the Genus Veronicella from 
Tahiti. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. Vol. xxiii, pp. 835, 836. — COCKERELL, T. : À- 
Notes on the Food of Birds. N. Mex. Agr. Exp. Sta, Bull. No. 37. Pp. 35-57. 
— CoRBETT. Apple Districts of West Virginia. W. Va. Agr. Exp. Sta., Bull. 
No. 75. Pp. 83-178, 11 figs. —CorBEtT, L. C. Cold Storage. W. Va. Agr. 
Exp. Sta., Bull. No. 74. Pp. 51-80. — COVILLE, F. V. Juncus Columbianus, an 
Undescribed Rush from the €— Plains. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. Vol. xiv, 
PP. 87-89. — Curriz, R. P. Papers from the Harriman Alaska Expedition. 
XXII. pu qas Results 1 14): The Odonata. Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci. 
Vol. iii, pp. 217-223. — Dorsey, G. A.  Archzological Investigations on the 
Island of ta Plata, Ecuador. ye Columbian Museum, Anthrop. Ser. Vol. ii, 
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