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PROCEEDINGS, 
London. Royal Meteorological Society. Meteorological Record. Yol. xxi, 
Nos. 82-84; vol. xxii, No. 85. 8vo. London, 1902. 
- . Royal Microscopical Society. Journal, 1902. 8vo. London, 
1902. 
Manchester Field Naturalists’ and Archaeologists’ Society. Proceedings 
for 1901. 8vo. Manchester, 1902. 
- Geographical Society. Journal. Yol. xvii, parts 8-17. 8vo. 
Manchester, 1902. 
- Geological and Mining Society. Transactions. Yol. xxii. 
Supplement, 1896; yol. xxvii, parts 8-12 and Supplement; vol. xxviii, 
parts 1, 2. 8vo. Manchester, 1902. 
- Literary and Philosophical Society. Memoirs and Proceedings. 
Yol. xly, part 1. 8vo. Manchester, 1902. 
New York Academy of Sciences. Annals. Yol. xiv, part 2. 8vo. 
Lancaster, 1902. 
- State Museum. Bulletins. No. 33.—Check List of North American 
Birds, b) r E. Orton; No. 34.—Lower Silurian System, hy E. R. 
Cummings ; No. 35.— Clays of New York, their Properties and Uses, hy 
H. Reiss; No. 36. — 16th Report on Injurious Insects, hy E. P. Felt; 
No. 37.—Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue of Injurious Insects, by E. P. 
Felt. 8vo. Albany, 1899. 
Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists’’ Society. Transactions. Yol. vii, 
part 3. 8vo. Norwich, 1902. 
Northamptonshire Natural History Society and Field Club. Journal. 
Yol. xi, Nos. 85-88. 8vo. Northampton, 1902. 
North Staffordshire Field Club. Transactions. Yols. xxv and xxvi. 
8 vo. Stafford, 1901 2. 
Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences. Proceedings. Yol. liii, 
part 3; vol. liv, part 1. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1902. 
Rugby School Natural History Society. Annual Report for 1901. 8vo. 
Rugby, 1902. 
United States Department of Agriculture. North American Fauna. 
No. 21.—A Biological Investigation of Hudson’s Bay Region. 8vo. 
Washington, 1902. 
- Geological Survey. 21st Annual Report, for 1899-1900. 4to. 
Washington, 1901. 
--. Reconnaissances in the Cape Nome and Norton Bay 
Regions, Alaska, in 1900 ; hy A. II. Brooks, etc. 4to. Washington, 1901. 
- -. The Geology and Mineral Resources of a Portion of the 
Copper River District, Alaska; hy F. C. Schrader and A. C. Spencer. 4to. 
Washington, 1901. 
--. Bulletins. No. 176.—Mineral Resources of the United 
States for 1900, by T. D. Day; No. 177.—Catalogue and Index of 
Publications, 1880-1900 ; No. 178.—The El Paso 'J in Deposits, Texas, hy 
AY. II. Weed ; No. 179.—Bibliography and Catalogue of Fossil Yertebrata 
of North America ; No. 180.—The Occurrence and Distribution of Corundum 
in the United States, by J. H. Pratt; No. 181.—Results of Primary 
Triangulation, 1900-1 ; No. 182.—Report on the Economic Geology of the 
Silverton Quadrangle, Colorado, by F. L. Ransome ; No. 183.—Gazetteer of 
Porto Rico; No. 184.—Oil- and Gas-Fields of the Western Interior and 
Northern Texas Coal-Measures and of the Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary of 
the Western Gulf Coast, by G. I. Adams ; No. 185.—Results of Spirit- 
Levelling, 1900-1 ; No. 186.—On Pvrite and Marcasite, by H. N. Stokes ; 
No. 187.—Geographic Dictionary of Alaska; No. 188. —Bibliography of 
North American Geology, Palaeontology, Petrology, and Mineralogy for 
1892-1900; No. 189.- Index to the above; No. 190.—A Gazetteer of 
Texas; No. 191.—Bibliography, Synonymy, and Distribution of North 
American Geologic-Formation Names; No. 192. —A Gazetteer of Cuba; 
No. 193.—The Geological Relations and Distribution of Platinum and 
Associated Minerals, by J. F. Kemp; No. 194.—The North-West 
Boundary of Texas. 8vo. Washington, 1901 (to 184), 1902 (from 185). 
