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Boston Society of Natural History. 
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Memoirs. 4to. 
The development, structure, and affinities of the genus Equisetum. By Edward. 
C. Jeffrey. 30 pp., 5 plates. $1.00. 
Localized stages in development in plants and animals. By Robert T. Jackson. 
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Proceedings. 8vo. 
Notes on the reptiles and amphibians of Intervale, X. II. By Glover M. 
Allen. 13 pp. 15 cts. 
Variation and sexual selection in man. By Edwin Tenney Brewster. 
17 pp. 25 cts. 
Moniloporidae, a new family of Palaeozoic corals. By Amadeus W. Grabau. 
10 pp., 4 plates. 25 cts. 
Studies in the gold-bearing slates of Nova Scotia. By J. Edmund Woodman. 
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North American wood frogs. By Reginald Heber Ilowe, Jr. 0 pp. 10 cts. 
Some Hydroids from Pu'get Sound. By Gary N. Calkins. 35 pp., 0 plates. 
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The Odonate genus Macrothemis and its allies. By Philip P. Calvert. 32 pp.., 
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On the veins of the Wolffian bodies in the pig. By Charles Sedgwick Minot. 
10 pp., 1 plate. 25 cts. 
Notes on a Carboniferous boulder train in eastern Massachusetts. By Myron 
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The genus Antennaria in New England. By Merritt L. Fernald. 13 pp. 15 cts. 
The land mammals of peninsular Florida and the coast region of Georgia. By 
Outram Bangs. 79 pp. 76 cts. 
A contribution to the petrography of the Boston Basin. By Theodore G. 
White. 40 pp., 5 plates. 05 cts. 
Clymene producta sp. nov. By Margaret Lewis. 5 pp., 2 plates. 15 cts. 
The Harvard geographical models. By W. M. Davis. 26 pp., 4 plates. 25 cts. 
The role of water in growth. By C. B. Davenport. 12 pp. 15 cts. 
