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— 1228. The Growth of Science in the Nineteenth Century, 



Siv Michael Fostev. 1901 . 

 — 1232. An Estímate of the Geological Age of the Earth, 



J. Joly. 1901. 



— 1234. Present Condition of the Floor of the Ocean; Evo- 



lution of the Continental an Oceanic Areas, Siv John 

 Muvvay. 1901. 

 — 1237. Mammoth Ivory, R. Lyderkev, 1901. 



— 1238. On the Sense of Smell in Birds, M , Xavier [Ras - 



pail, 1901. 



— 1242. Review of the Evidence relating to auriferous Gra- 

 vel Man in CaHfornia, William H. Holnies. 1901. 



— 1245. A flightless Auk, from the Miocene of California, 

 Frederic A . Lucas. 1901 . 



— 1274. ^ Century oí Geology, Proí. jfoseph Le Conté. 1901. 

 — 1275. Evolutional Geology, Prof. W. J . Solías. 1901. 

 — 1288. Nature Pictures, A. Radclyffe Dugmore. 1901, 



— 1299. Transmission of Yellow Fever by Mosquitoes, 



George M. Sternberg. 1901. 

 — 1333. Emigrant Diamonds in America, Prof. William 

 Herhert Hohhs. 1902. 



— 1334. Bogoslof Volcanoes, C. Hart Mirriam. 1902. 



— 1358. The greatest flying Creature, S. P. Langley. 1992. 

 — 1360. Observations on Termites, or White Ants, G. D, Ha- 



viland. 1902. 



— 1380. The Permison Creek Metes. 



— 1391. The Evolution of petrological Ideas, J. J. Harris 

 Teall. 1903. 



— 1392. PreHminary Report on the recent Eruptions of the 

 Soufriere, in St. Vincent,'and of a Visit to Mont Pelee 

 in Martinique, Tempest Anderson and John S. Flett. 1903. 



— 1393. Volcanic Eruptions on Martinique and St.^Vincent, 

 Israel C. Russell. 1903. 



— 1408. Coral, Dr. Louis Roule. 1893. 



Smithsonian Institution. Bulletin of the U.S. National 

 Museum.— N.° 39. Directions for collecting and pre- 

 serving Insects, C. 7. Riley^ 1892. 



(Donativo de la Smithsonian Institution, de Washington). 



