THE NATURALIST. 



BOOKS RECEIVED. 



Berwickshire Nat. Club. — Proceedings, Vol. 17, No. 2, for 1900. [The Society. 

 Hull Museum Publications, No. 5. — An Unpublished Manuscript Map of the River 



Hull, by T. Sheppard, Svo., January 1902. [Author. 

 Australian Museum. — Records, Vol. 4, No. 2, dated' 20th Dec. 1901. [The Trustees. 

 The Halifax Naturalist, Vol, 6, No. 36, for Feb. 1902. [Halifax Scientific Society. 

 La Feuilled.es Jeunes Naturalistes, No. 376, i er Fevr. 1902. [Mons. Adrien Dollfuss. 

 G. H. F. Nuttall and A. E. Shipley. — Studies in Relation to Malaria, II. continued, 



4to. reprint, January 1902. [Authors. 

 Manchester Lit. and Phil. Soc. — Mem. and Proc, Vol. 46, Pt. 2, Feb. 1902. [Soc. 

 Royal Dublin Society. — Scient. Trans., Vol. 7, Part 10, August 1901. [The Society. 

 LeMoisMedico-Chirurg-ical,4 e Annee, No. 2, Fevrier 1902. [J. B. Bailliere & Fils, Paris. 

 Geological Magazine, N.S., Dec. 4, Vol. 9, No. 451, for January 1902. 

 American Monthly Micro. Journ., No. 264, December 1901. [C. W, Smiley, Publ. 



Geography : Notes of Manch. Geog-. Soc. — No. 65, February 1902. [The Society. 

 Hobbies, Vol. 13, Nos. 325-332, 4th Jan. to 22nd Feb. 1902. [The Publishers. 



Entomologists' Record, Vol. 14, No. 2, 15th February 1902. [J. W. Tutt, Editor. 



Science Gossip, N.S., Vol. 8, No, 93, for Feb. 1902. [John T. Carrington, Editor. 

 Knowledge, Vol. 25, No. 196, for February 1902. [PL F. Witherby, Ed., London. 

 TheZoolog-ist,4th Series, Vol. 5, No. 728, 15th Feb. 1902. [West, Newman&Co., Publ. 

 Naturalists' Journal. Vol. 11, No. 116, February 1902. [Charles Mosley, Editor. 

 The Nautilus, Vol. 15, No. 10, for February 1902. [H. A. Pilsbry, etc., Editors. 

 Psyche: Journ. of Entom., No. 310, for Feb. 1902. [Cambridge Ent. Club, U.S.A. 

 The Irish Naturalist, Vol. 11, No. 2, for February 1902. [The Editors. Dublin. 



Nature Notes, Vol. 13, No. 146, for February 1902. [Selborne Society, London. 

 Peterborough N.H., etc., Soc. — Precis of 29th Ann. Rep. 31st Dec. 1900. [Society. 

 Plymouth Institution. — Ann. Rep. and Trans., Vol. 13, Part 2. 1899-1900. [The Inst. 

 Grimsby and District Nat. Soc. — Newspaper Report of 5th Annual Meeting", 



Feb. 1902, [Society. 

 Society for the Protection of Birds, No. 41. — Bird Law Rhymes, Feb. 1902. [Soc. 

 W. Junk. — Book Catalogue, Vertebrata, 1. Mammalia, Reptilia, Pisces, 1902. 



[Publishers. 



The New Phytologist, ed. A. G. Tansley, Vol. 1, No. 1, 23rd Jan. 1902. [Editor. 

 George H. F. Nuttall. — The New Biological Test for Blood in Relation to 

 Zoological Classification, Svo. reprint, 1902. [Author. 

 Edgar R. Waite. — Studies in Australian Sharks, No. 2, 8vo. reprint, Jan. 1902. 



[Author. 



Edgar R. Waite. — Notes on Fishes for Western Australia. No. 2, Svo. reprint, 

 Jan. 1902. [Author. 



Wilhelm Neuburger. — Preisliste No. 7, Palsearctische Schmetterling-e, 1902. [Publ. 



Charles Dixon.- -Birds' Nests, an Introduction to the Study of Caliology, Svo., 

 cloth, 1902. [Grant Richards, Publ. 



F. H. Herrick. — The Home Life of Wild Birds, 4to., cloth, 1902. 



[G. P. Putnam's Sons, Publ. 



Lepidium. — I earnestly desire notes of the occurrence of Lepidium Draba and 

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

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



For Sale, Collections of British Lepidoptera and Coleoptera, Cabinets and 

 Store Boxes ; also several thousand duplicates of local Southern Species at 

 verv low rates. Selections on approval. — Particulars from ' Hillside, ' Sunny- 

 hill Road, Pokesdown, Hants. 



LAKELAND BIRDS, Studies of. By Mary L. Armitt. Second Seriks 

 now ready, post free, is. 2d. ; both series 2s. 3d., from George MlDDLETON, 

 Ambleside. 



Carboniferous Fossil Plants. -In answer to repeated requests, and for the 

 purpose of popularising the study of Fossil Botany. I have decided to issue 

 Series of Fossil Plants to subscribers. Series A, 50 typical forms, 7s. 6d. 

 Series B. 50 finer examples, 13s. Orders taken in rotation ; payment on 

 delivery. To Petrologists. Rock Specimens from Lakeland and South 

 Scotland, invaluable to Glacialrsts, from 3d. each. Rock .Section Cutting 

 a speciality, either thin slices for finishing or finished micro-slides. List and 

 'particulars free. -W. HEMINGWAY, 170, Old Mill Lane, Barnsley. 



