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Variation and sexual selection in man. By Edwin Tenney 
Brewster. Proceedings, vol. 29, no. 2, 17 pp. 
Notes on the reptiles and amphibians of Intervale, New Hamp¬ 
shire. By Glover M. Allen. Proceedings, vol. 29, no. 3, 13 pp. 
Studies in Diptera Cyclorhapha. 1. The Pipunculidae of the 
United States. By Garry de N. Hough. Proceedings, vol. 29, no. 
4,10 pp. 
Contributions from the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University. 
New Series. — No. 17. By B. L. Kobinson and .J. M. Greenman. 
Proceedings, vol. 29, no. 5, 22 pp. 
The development of Penilia schmackeri Richard. By Mervin 
T. Sudler. Proceedings, vol. 29, no. 6, 23 pp., 3 pis. 
List of marine mollusca of Coldspring Harbor, Long Island, with 
descriptions of one new genus and two new species of nudibranchs. 
By Francis Noyes Balch. Proceedings, vol. 29, no. 7, 30 pp., 1 pi. 
The blood vessels of the heart in Carcliarias, Raja, and Amia. 
By G. H. Parker and Frederica Iv. Davis. Proceedings, vol. 29, 
no. 8, 16 pp., 3 pis. 
The occurrence of fossils in the Roxbury conglomerate. By 
Henry T. Burr and Robert E. Burke. Proceedings, vol. 29, no. 
9, 6 pp., 1 ph, 2 cuts. 
On a hitherto unrecognized form of blood circulation without 
capillaries in the organs of vertebrata. By Charles Sedgwick 
Minot, LL.D. Proceedings, vol. 29, no. 10, 31 pp., 12 cuts. 
A revision of the systematic names employed by writers on the 
morphology of the Acmaeidae. By M. A. Willcox, Ph.D. Pro¬ 
ceedings, vol. 29, no. 11, 6 pp. 
In connection with the publications mention should be made of 
the bequest of $10,000, received this year from the late Robert C. 
Waterston, the income of which is to be devoted to the Society’s 
publications. 
Library. 
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Pamphlets 
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