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Bergen, J. Y., and Davis, B. M. Principles of Botany. Boston and New 

 York, Ginn and Co., 1906. 12mo, ix + 555 pp., illus. $1.50.— Guenther, 

 C. Darwinism and the Problems of Life. A study of Familiar Animal Life. 

 London, A. Owen and Co., 1906. 8vo, 426 pp.— Holder, C. F. Half Hours 

 with Fishes, Reptiles, and Birds. New York, American Book Co., 1906. 

 12mo, 255 pp., 244 figs. 60 cts.— Hough, T., and Sedgwick, W. T. The 

 Human Mechanism, its Physiology and Hygiene and the Sanitation of its Sur- 

 roundings. Boston, Ginn and Co., 1906. 12mo, ix + 564 pp., illus.— 

 Howe, R. H., Jr., and M. A. Common and Conspicuous Lichens of New 

 England. A Fieldhook for Beginners. Part IV. Boston, W. B. Clarke and 

 Co., 1906. 16mo, pp. 57-71, illus. 50 cts.— Ingersoll, Ernest. The 

 Life of Animals. The Mammals. New York, the Macmillan Co., 1906. 

 8vo, xi + 555 pp., illus.— Jennings, H. S. Behavior of the Loiver Organisms. 

 New York, The Macmillan Co., 1906. 8vo. xiv + 366 pp.. illus. ?.3.(X).— 

 LiNviLLE, H. R., AND Kelly, H. A. .4 Text-book in C nn-nl Z..ul,yp,. }\u<Um. 

 Ginn and Co., 1906. 12mo, x + 462 pp., 233 text-fii.-. >1 Mii i ik \ \. 



R. A., AND Gale, H. G. A Laboratory Course in J'h;/>ir.. /,,,• >, , 

 Boston, Ginn and Co., 1906. 12mo, viii + 131 i>p ■ iHn^ ,M<.m.,mm,:,.v. 

 T. H. The Analysis of Racial Descent i>, Animnf... .Xcw ^ mk, Henry H.,lt 

 and Co., 1906. 8vo, xi + 311 pp.— Skkm. \V\i. W.. am. Hr.\>;i>i.\. ( o. 

 Pagan Races of the Malay Peninsula. Xt-w York. Thr MMcnullan Co., I'.HiG. 

 8vo, 2 vols., xl + 724, x + 775 pp., illu.s. sKiOi). W imch r. ( T. /■,././. 

 Laboratory, and Library Manual in Physical (r, n,im pi,,/. P,o-io!i and New 

 York, Ginn and Co., 1906. 8vo, xii + 178 pp. - 101 pj). »( rulo<l .<heet.s. 

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Adams, G. E., and Wheeler, H. J. Continucus Corn Culfure. R. L 

 Agrie. College, bull. 113. pp. 99-114.— Barhkk. H. C. Htiiiipt.ra from 

 Southwestern Texas. Sci. Bull. Mus. Brookh/n Inst. Arts nn,l Sri., vol. 1, 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 31. pp. 109-160. i)ls. 3 .V - HA iifj i;. I. \. The 

 Species of Botryocrinus. Ottawa Nat., vol. 20. pp. '.I3 loi. {'.kan. T. H. 

 A Catalogue of the Fi.shes of Bermu<la. with Xotes on a Collection made in 

 1905 for the Field Maseum. Field Cnl,imh,nn Mus.. v.n A. <.>r.. ^•o]. 7. no. J, 

 pp. 21-89.— Blatchley. W. S. The IVrrolcuni Indintry of Soutlu.a^t.-rn 



les Gennadas ou Pem'Mdes bathyp«>lagiqu(vs. linlL .\l n,-. ,i. ]!..■„,... 



no. 80, 13 pp.— BouviER, E. L. Observations >ur h- I'. n/ni.- .In i.rr 



Haliporus Sp. Bate. Bull. Mus. Ocianogr- ^< -1^ " ' ^' " I P 



BowNocKER, J. A. Salt Deposits and the Suit Itulii>try in Ohio. i,.,,/. 

 Surv. Ohio, ser. 4, bull. 8, xv + 42 pp., 6 figs.— Cakv, .M. On the Diurnal 

 Lepidoptera of the Athabaska and Mackenzie Region, Briti.sh America. 



