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BOOKS RECEIVED. 



Southport Soc. of Nat. Science. — Fourth Report, for 1898-0,9. [The Society. 



Mineralogical Mag-azine, Vol. 13, No. 60, May 1902. [The Mineralogical Society. 

 Marlboroug-h College Nat. Hist. Soc. — Rep. No. 50, for year 1901. [The Society. 

 Manchester F. Nat. and Arch. Soc. — 42nd Report and Proc. for 1901. [The Society. 

 Moss Exchang-e Club. — Reports, etc., for the year 1902. [The Club. 



Boston Society of Nat. History. — Proceedings, Vol. 29, No. 15, May 190 1. [Society. 

 Termeszetrajzi Fuzetek,Vol. 25, 1902, Partes 1-2, 20th April 1902. [Hung. Nat. Mus. 

 Annotationes Zool. Japonenses, Vol. 4, Pars 2, March 1902. [Zool. Soc. of Tokyo. 

 Hertfordshire Nat. Hist. Soc. — Trans., Vol. 11, Part 2, Dec. 1901. [The Society. 

 Lincolnshire Notes and Queries, Vol. 7, No. 54, for April 1902. [The Editors. 



Bericht iib. d. Verlagsthatigk. v. Friedlarider & Sohn,No.46, Jul. -Dec. 1901. [Pubis. 

 Cardiff Naturalists' Soc. — Report and Trans., Vol. 33, for 1900- 1901. [The Society. 

 The Wombat, Vol. 5, No. 2, for March 1902. [Gordon Technical Colleg-e, Geelong. 

 Entomological Society of London. — Transactions, 1902, Part 1, 14th Apl. 1902. [Soc. 

 Science Gossip, N.S., Vol. 8, No. 95, for April 1902. [John T. Carrington, Editor. 

 Manchester Geol. Society. — Trans., Vol. 27, Part 9, March 1902. [The Society. 

 Hull Museum Publications, No. 7. — Old Hull Pottery and East Riding Geology, 



by T. Sheppard, 8vo., March 1902. [Author. 

 Manchester Lit. and Phil. Soc. — Mem. and Proc, Vol. 46, Pt. 4, March 1902. [Soc. 

 Revue Bryologique, 29 e Annee, 1902, No. 3, 23rd May. [M. T. Husnot, Cahan. 

 Feuille des Jeunes Naturalistes, No. 379, i er Mai 1902. [Mons. Adrien Dollfuss. 



Royal Dublin Society. — Scient. Trans., Vol. 7, Part 13, Oct. 1901. [The Society. 

 Geolog-ical Magazine, N.S., Dec. 4, Vol. 9, No. 454, for April 1902. 

 American Monthly Micro. Journ., No. 268, for April 1902. [C. W. Smiley, Publ. 



Geography: Notes of Manch. Geog. Soc. — No. 68-9, May-June 1902. [The Society. 

 Hobbies, Vol. 13, Nos. 338-345, 5th April to 24th May 1902. [The Publishers. 



Entomolog-ists' Record, Vol. 14, No. 5, 15th May 1902. [J. W. Tutt. Editor. 



Knowledge, Vol. 25, No. 199, for May 1902. [H. F. Witherby, Ed., London. 



TheZoologist,4th Series, Vol. 5, No. 731, 15th May 1902. [West.Newman&Co., Publ. 

 Naturalists' Journal, Vol. 11, No. 119, May J902. [Charles Mosley, Publisher. 



The Nautilus, Vol. 16, No. 1, for May 1902. [H. A. Pilsbry, etc.. Editors. 



Psyche: Journ. of Entom., No. 313, for May 1902. [Cambridge Ent. Club, U.S.A. 

 The Irish Naturalist, Vol. 11, No. 5, for May 1902. [The Editors. Dublin. 



Nature Notes, Vol. 13, No. 149, for May 1902. [Selborne Society, London* 



New Phytologist, edited by A. G. Tansley, No. 5, 16th May 1902. [Editor. 

 Burton-on-Trent Nat. Hist. Soc. — Trans., Vol. 4, Pt. 2. 1807-99. Svo. |The Society. 

 Bulletin of University of Montana, Biological Series, No. 1, 1901. [University. 

 C. G. Lloyd. — Mycological Notes, Nos. 1-4, Nov. 1898-Nov. 1899. [Lloyd Library. 

 'One and All' Gardeners' Chronicle and Guide, 1902, 8vo. [Agric. & Hort. Assn. Ltd. 

 W. C. Crawford. — Presidential Address : Nature Study from the Points of View of 



the Field Naturalist. [The Author. 



W. B. Crump and W. G. Smith.-— The Utilization of Waterworks' Gathering-Grounds 



by Afforestation, 8vo., 1902. [The Authors. 



H. S. Pratt. — A Course in Invertebrate Zoology, 8vo., cl., 1902. [Ginn & Co., Publ. 



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

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