THE NATURALIST. 



BOOKS RECEIVED. 



Bficher-Verzeichniss von R. Kriedkender & Sohn. No. 4^7, Entomolbgie, II., 



Lepidoptera. received 14th September iqoi. [Publishers. 

 Smithsonian Inst. Rep. of U.S. Nat. Museum to 30th June 1 s< > 7 . [The Institution. 

 Australian Museum. Records, Vol. 4, No. 3, dated 29th July 1901. [The Trustees. 

 Kansas University Quarterly. Series A, Vol.9, No. 4' lor Oct* [The University. 

 Revue Bryolo&ique, 28* Annee, 1901, No. 5. 23° Septembre. [M. T. tiusnot, Gahan. 

 Naturae Novitates, 1901, Nfos. ia-14, Juhi-Juli. [Friedlander & Sbhn, Publishers. 

 Manchester Lit. and PhiL Soc. Mem. and Proe., Vol.45, I't. 4, Sept. [901. [Soc. 

 (iobbieSiVol. to, Nfos. 295-310, 8th June to -'ist September 1901. [The Publishers. 

 Entomologists' Record, vol. 13, No. 9, 15th September iqoi. |J. W. Tut t , Editor. 

 Yorkshire Archaeological Society. Programme, Excursion to Hull, 22nd August 



1901, S\ |The Society. 

 Museo Nacionalde Montevideo.— Anales, tomo 3, entrega jo, Sept. kjoi., | Museo. 

 Manchester Geol. Society. Trans.. Vo\. 27, Tarts 4-5, July iqoi. |The Soeiety. 

 La Feuille des Jeunes Naturalistes, No. ^71, r 1 Sept. k»oi. |Mons. Adrien I "Ml fuss. 

 Science Gossip, VS.. Vol. 8, No. > s . For Sept. [901. | fohn T. Carrington, Editor, 

 Knowledge, vol. 24. No. 101, for September 1901. [H. P. Witherby, Ed., London. 

 The Zoologist . 4th Series, Vol. 5, No. 7 23, 16th Sept. 1901 . | West ,Newman&Go.,Publ. 

 Northamptonshire Nat. Hist. Soeiety. Journal, No. 84, Dec. 1900. [The Society. 

 American Monthly Micro. Joiirn., Nos. 253-9, Jan. -July 1901. [C. W. Smiley, Publ. 

 Nuova Notarisia,' Serie 1 2, pp. 45-88, Aprile 1901. | Dr. G. B. de Toni, Padova. 



Naturalists* Journal, Vol. 10, No. 1 1 1 , September 1901. [Charles Mpsley, Editor. 

 The Nautilus, Vol. 15. No. 5, For September 1901. [H. A. Pilsbry, etc., Editors, 

 New Mexico College of Agriculture, -Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin 



No. 37, March 1001 : Notes on the Food of Birds, T. D. A. Cockerel!. ["College. 

 Psyche: Journ. of Entom., No. 305, fctrSept. 1901. [Cambridge Ent. Club, U.S.A. 

 The Irish Naturalist, Vol. 10, No. <>. For September 1901. (The Editors, Dublin. 

 Nature Notes, Vol. 12, No. 141, For September 1901. [ Selborne Soeiety, London. 

 \V. H. Wheeler.- The Source of the Warp in the Humber,;8vo. rep., 1901. [Author. 

 Edgar R. Waite. A Description of Macrppus isabellinus Gould j 8vo. reprint, 



1901. [Author. 

 L. O. Howard. — The Economic Status of Insects as a Class; 8vo. reprint, 1900. 



i S11.il hsonian Institution. 



Julius Webster. -The Relation of Plant Physiology to the other Sciences: 8vo. 



reprint, 1900. [Id. 

 James Geikie. — The Tundras and Steppes of Prehistoric Europe; 8vo. reprint, 



1900. I Id. 



Paul Falkenburg. — The Garden and its Development : 8vo. reprint, 1901. [Sm. Inst. 

 J. Burdon-Sanderson.— Relation of Motion in Animals, etc.: 8vo. reprint, 1901. [Id. 

 Lester F. Ward. — The Petrified Forests of Arizona: 8vo. reprint, 1901. [Id. 

 J. J. Wilkinson.- The Pharynx of the Eristalis Larva: 8vo. reprint, 1901. [Author. 

 Church Soc. for Prom, of Kindness to Animals. — 8th Report, for 1900. [Society. 

 Gerald R. Leighton. — Life History of British Serpents, 8vo., cloth, 1901. 



[Blackwood & Sons. 



Oliver G. Pike. — Woodland, Field and Shore, 8vo., cloth, 1901. [Relief. Tract Soc. 

 H. Kolbe. --Gartenfeinde und Gartenfreunde, 8vo., cloth, 1901. [K. Siegismund. 

 Glasgow Meeting - of Brit. Assoc. — Various Handbooks and Excursion Guides. 



[Local Committee. 



Lepidium. — I earnestly desire notes of the occurrence of Lepidiuni Draha and 

 sativum, and hope to have correspondence from any locality where it occurs. 

 — A. Smith, 5, Cavendish Street, Grimsby. 



Fossil Alollusca from Eocene and Oligocene, Paris Basin. Suites of these 

 interesting- Fossils, boxed, named, and localised, 40 varieties, by parcels 

 post, on receipt of postal order for 6s. 6d. — Address R. Charles, Naturalist, 

 Highcliffe-cn-Sea, Christchurch, Hants. 



Flora of West Lancashire : Silverdale Area.— I have tried to buy and I have 

 tried to borrow the undermentioned issues without success. Will someone (if 

 unable or unwilling to lend) extract for me the West Lancashire items relating 

 to Silverdale? A list has been on the stocks for some years and only waiting 

 for this information to complete the bibliography. Watson Bot. Exch. Club, 

 Xos. 1, 2. 4, -,, 7. 8, 10, 12 to date; Rep. Bot. Exch. Club, 1867 and earlier, 

 1869. 1877-8-9. 1881, 1890, 1896 to date. S. L. PETTY, Ulverston. 



