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Suffolk Institute of Arclia3ology and Natural History. Proceedings, 
vol. vi. nos. 1 and 2. 1883 — 85. 8vo. 
From Mr. J. Tl, Gurney, jun., F.Z.S. 
United States of America. Fifth Annual Report of the United 
States Ucological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior, 
1883 — 84; by J. W. Powell, Director. Roy. 8vo. Washington, 
1885. From the United States Geological Survey Office 
- Rcjiort of the International Polar Expedition to Point 
Harrow, Alaska, in response to the Resolution of the House of 
Representatives of December lUh, 1884. By Lieut. P. H. Ray. 
4to. Washington, 1885. From Lieut.~Vol. Feildcn, F.G.S. 
War Dojjartment. Papers of the Signal Service. No. 11. 
Meteorological .and Physical Observations on the East Coast of 
British America. By Orray Taft Sherm.an. 1883. 4to. 
From Licut-Col. Feilden, F.G.S. 
War Department. Signal Service Notes. Nos. 13, 15, 17, 
18, 19. 188^1-85. 8vo. From Lieut-Col. Feildcn, F.G.S. 
Contents : — 
No. 13. The Relation between Northers ami Ma^otic Disturlancos 
at Havana, Cuba. Hy G. K. Curtis. 
No. 15. Danger liinos and River Floods of 1882. By H. A. Ilazcn. 
No. 17. A first report upon Observations of Atmospheric Electricity, 
at B.altinioro, Maryland. By Pork ilorrill. 
No. 18. The Aurora in its Relations to Metcorologj'. By Alexander 
Me Adio. 
No. 19. Report on the Toniado of August 28th, 1884, near Huron, 
Dakota. By S. W. Glenn. 
American ifuscuni of Natural History. Bulletin, vol. i. 
no. 8, 1886; and Annual Report for the year 1885 — 86. 
From the American Museum 
Yokksuiue Naturalists’ Union. Transactions, part 9. 1886. 
From the Society 
Philosophical Society. Annual Report for 1885. 
From the Society 
