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PROCEEDINGS. 
London. Royal Meteorological Society. Quarterly Journal. Yol. xxix. 
8vo. London, 1903. 
-. -. Meteorological Record. Yol. xxii, Nos. 86-88; vol. xxiii, 
No. 89. 8vo. London, 1903. 
- . Royal Microscopical Society. Journal, 1903. 8vo. London. 
Manchester Field Naturalists’ and Archaeologists’ Society. Proceedings 
tor 1902. 8vo. Manchester, 1903. 
- Geographical Society*. Journal. Yol. xviii, parts 4-12; vol. xix, 
parts 1-12. 8 vo. Manchester, 1903. 
- Geological and Mining Society. Transactions. Yol. xxvii, 
Contents ; vol. xxviii, parts 3-9. 8vo. Manchester, 1903. 
New York Academy of Sciences. Annals. Yol. xv, part 1. 8vo. 
Lancaster, Pa., 1903. 
Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists’ Society. Transactions. Vol. vii, 
part 4. 8vo. Norwich, 1903. 
Northamptonshire Natural History Society and Field Club. Journal. 
Yol. xi, Nos. 89-92. 8vo. Northampton, 1903. 
North Staffordshire Field Club. Transactions. Y r ol. xxvii. 8vo. 
Stafford, 1903. 
Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences. Proceedings. Yol. liv, 
parts 2-3 ; vol. lv, part 1. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1903. 
Rugby School Natural History Society. Annual Report for 1902. 
8vo. Rugby, 1903. * . 
Smithsonian Institution. Reprints from Annual Report for 1900: Life in 
the Ocean, by K. Brundt; Nature Pictures, by A. R. Dugmore ; The 
Beaver, by A. R. Dugmore; Growth of Biology in the Nineteenth Century, 
by O. Hertwig; Restoration of Extinct Animals, by F. A. Lucas; 
Irrigation, by F. II. Newell; Forest Destruction, by G. Purchot; The 
National Zoo at 'Washington, by C. E. Seaton ; Malaria, by G. M. 
Sternberg ; Notable Advance in Colour Photography, by G M. Sternberg; 
Transmission of Y r ellow Fever by Mosquitoes, by G. M. Sternberg; Mutation 
Theory of Professor de Yries, by C. II. White ; Breeding of the Arctic Fox, 
by II. Yarigny. 8vo. Washington, 1902. 
Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. Pro¬ 
ceedings. Ser. 2, vol. viii. 8vo. Taunton, 1903. 
United States Geological Sury^ey. 22nd Annual Report, for 1900-1. 
8vo. Washington, 1901. 
-. 23rd Annual Report, for 1901-2. 8vo. Washington, 1903. 
-—*-, Monographs. Vol. xlii. The Carboniferous Ammonoids of 
America, by J. P. Smith. 4to. Washington, 1903. 
-. - . Yol. xliii. The Mesabi Iron-bearing Districts of 
Minnesota, by C. K. Leith. 4to. Washington, 1903. 
---. Bulletins. No. 195.—Structural Details in the Green Mountain 
Region and in Eastern New York, II, by T. N. Dale; No. 196.—Topo¬ 
graphical Development of the Klamath Mountains, by J. S. Diller; 
No. 197.—Origin of certain Place Names in the United States, by 
II. Gannet; No. 198.-The Berea Grit Oil-sand in the Cadiz Quadrangle, 
Ohio, by W. T. Griswold; No. 199.—Geology and Water Resources of the 
Snake River Plains of Idaho, by I. C. Russell; No. 200.—Reconnaissance 
of the Borax Deposits of Death Valley and Mohave Desert, by M. R. 
Campbell; No. 201.—Results of Primary Triangulation, 1901-2; 
No. 202. —Tests for Gold and Silver in Shales from Western Kansas, by 
W. Lindgren; No. 203, Bibliography and Index of North American 
Geology, Paleontology, Petrology, and Mineralogy for the year 1901, by 
F. B. Weeks; No. 204.—Fossil Flora of the John Day Basin, Oregon, by 
F. H. Knowlton ; No. 205.—The Mollusca of the Buda Limestone . . . , 
and Corals; by G. B. Shattuck and T. W. Vaughan; No. 206.—The 
Fauna of the Hamilton Formation of the Cayuga Lake Section in Central 
New Y r ork, by II. F. Clelaud ; No. 207.—The Action of Ammonium- 
Chloride upon Silicates, by F. W. Clarke and G. Steiger. 8vo. Washington, 
1902. 
