PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED 



Andreini, a. L. Sfere Cosmografiche e loro Applicazione alia Risoluzione 

 di Problemi de Geografia Matemnhca. Milan, Ulrico Hoepli, 1907. XXX + 

 328 pp., 12 figs. L. 3.— KiDD, W. The Sense of Touch in Mammals and 

 Birds. London, Adam and Charles Black, 1907, 176 pp., 174 illus. $2.00.— 

 Magrini, G. p. Lo Studio Scienti^co dei LagM. Milan, Ulrico Hoepli, 1907. 

 XVI + 242 pp., 53 figs. L. 3.— Olcott, W. T. A Field Book of the Stars. 

 New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1907. 163 pp., 50 diagrams.— Rich, W. H. 

 Feathered Game of the Northeast. New York, Thomas Y. Crowell & Company, 

 1907. 8vo, 450 pp., 87 illus. $3.00. 



Adams, G. E. A study of Rhode Island soil requirements, by means of 

 field tests. R. I. Agric. Exp. Sta., bull. 121, pp. 141-175.— Bruner, H. L. 

 On the cephahc veins and sinuses of reptiles, with description of a mechanism 

 for raising the venous blood-pressure in the head. Amer. Jour, of Anat., vol. 

 7, no. 1, pp. 1-117, 17 figs., 3 pis. — Clark, A. H. Descriptions of new species 

 of recent unstalked crinoids from the north Pacific Ocean. Proc. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., vol. 33, pp. 69-84. — Clark, A. H. Descriptions of new species of 

 recent unstalked crinoids from the coasts of northeastern Asia, — Proc. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., vol. 33, pp. 127-156.— Cocks, R. S. The flora of the Gulf Biologic 

 Station. Gulf Biol. Sta., bull. 7, 42 pp.— Edwards, C. L. The Holothurians 

 of the north Pacific coast of North America, collected by the Albatross in 1903. 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 33, pp. 49-68.— Eigenmann, C. H., and Fletcher, 



and the Museum of Indiana University, with descriptions of new species. 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 33, pp. 1-36, 8 figs.— Elliot, D. G. A catalogue 

 of the collection of mammals in the Field Columbian Museum. Field Colum- 

 bian Mus., zool. ser., vol. 8, 694 pp., 92 figs.— Garcia, F. Melon Culture. 

 N. Mex. Agric. Exp. Sta., bull. 63, 38 pp., 10 figs.— Girty, G. H. Descriptions 

 of new species of upper Paleozoic fossils from China. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mu^., 

 vol. 33, pp. 37-48.— Hare, R. F., and Griffiths, D. The tuna as a food 

 for man. N. Mex. Agric. Exp. Sta., bull. 64, 88 pp., 7 pis.— Harris, J. A. 

 Prolification of the fruit in Capsicum and Passiflora. Rep. Mo. Bot. Gard., 

 vol. 17, pp. 133-145, 3 figs.— Harris, J. A. Ascidia in Gasteria and Agave. 

 Rep. Mo. Bot. Gard., vol. 17, pp. 126-132, 6 figs.— Hartwell, B. L., and 

 Cook, C. L. Soil tests in paraffined wire baskets, compared with tests on 

 farms. R. I. Agric. Exp. <Sta., bull. 120, pp. 111-138, 2 figs.— Hartwell, 

 B. L., Morgan, J. F., Whipple, L. F. and Hammond, H. S. Analyses of 

 commercial fertihzers. R. I. Agric. Exp. Sta., bull. 122, pp. 179-187.— Hus, 



Rep. Mo. Bot. Gard., vol. 17, pp. 147^52, pis. 17-19.— Kellogg'^R^s! 

 Exports and imports of forest products: 1906. U. S. Dept. of Agric., forest 

 service, circ. 110, 28 pp.— Kirkaldy, G. W. Leaf-hoppers — supplement. 



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