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Hough, T., and Sedgwick, W. T. EhmcntR of Physiology. Boston, Ginn 

 & Co., 1907. 12mo, 321 pp., illus. $1.25.— Newman. H. Laboratory 

 Exercises in Elementary Physics. Boston, Ginn «&; Co.. 1907. In four parts. 

 $1.50 per dozen. 



of the Ganoids, Polyodon and Lepisosteus. Proc. Washiiuiton Acnd. Set., 

 vol. 9. pp. 79-158, pis. 1-15.— Cook, O. F. Mendelism and other methods 

 of descent. Proc. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. 9, pp. 189-240.— Cook, O. F. 

 Origin and evolution of angiosperms through apospory. Proc. Washington 

 Acad. Sci., vol. 9, pp. 159-178.— Dall, W. H. Linnaeus as a zoologist. 

 Proc. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. 9, pp. 272-274.— Davenport, C. B. Her- 

 edity and Mendel's law. Proc. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. 9, pp. 179-188.— 

 Felt, E. P. White marked tussock moth and elm leaf beetle. Y. State 

 Mus., bull. 109, 31 pp., 8 pis.— Greene, E. L. Linnaean memorial address. 

 Proc. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. 9, pp. 241-271.— M.\nn, A. Report on 

 the diatoms of the Albatross voyages in the Pacific Ocean, 1888-1904. Cont. 

 U. S. Nat. Herbarium, vol. 9, pt. 5, pp. 221-442, pis. 44-54.— Mc Bain, J. W. 

 The exporiitiontnl data of the quantitative nuiasureinents of electrolytic 



Synopsis of the fishes of the Great Lakes of Nicaragua. FiM Columbian 



973 pp., 34 pis. - Si] ..M.<,i:i;, I.. Hcrpetology of Japan and adjacent terri- 

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118, pp. 55-86.— Wheeler, H. J., Har^well, B. L., Morgan, J. F., and 

 PuRRiNGTON, W. F. Analyses of commercial feeding-stuffs. R. I. Agric. 

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Annals of the Queensland Museum, no. 7.— New York State Museum. 

 Report on injurious and other insects.— Proceedings of the Linnean 

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