CATALOGUE—GENERAL SCIENCE. 
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Mai'chiafava, Ettore, and Celli, A. Memoir on the altera¬ 
tion in the red globules in Malaria Infection, and on 
the origin of Melansemia. Translated and edited by 
Edward Drummond, M.D. 8°. London, 1888. 
(New Sydenham Society.) 
Marcou, Jules. Besume and Field Notes on the Geology of 
the Boute. 4°. Washington, 185G. 
( U.S. Railway Survey, Mississippi River to Pacific Ocean.) 
Marsh, Othniel G. Birds with Teeth. 4°. Washington, 1883. 
(U.S. Geological Survey, 3rd Report.) 
-The Dinocerata, a Monograph of an Extinct Order of 
Mammals. 4°. Washington, 1886. 
(U.S. Geological Survey, Monograph 10.) 
-Odontornithes : A Monograph on the Extinct Toothed 
Birds of North America. 4°. Washington, 1880. 
(U.S. Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel.) 
—— The Gigantic Mammals of the Order Dinocerata. 
(U.S. Geological Survey. 5th Report.) 4 . \\ nsllingtOll, ISSrJ. 
Marey, E. J. Animal Mechanism, a Treatise on Terrestrial 
and Aerial Locomotion. Second edition. 
8°. London, 1874. 
Martin, 77. N., and Huxley, T. 11. A course of Elementary 
Instruction in Practical Biology. Fourth edition. 
8°. London, 1877. 
Martin, John II. A Manual of Microscopic Mounting with 
notes on the collection and examination of objects. 
Second edition. 8°. London, 1878. 
Masters, Maxwell T. Vegetable Teratology, an account of 
the principal deviations from the usual construction of 
Plants. 8°. London, 1869. 
(Ray Society.) 
Matthews, Washington. Ethnography and Philology of the 
Hidatsa Indians. 8°. Washington, 1877. 
(U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories.) 
Maudsley, Henri/. Bcsponsibility in Mental Disease. Third 
edition. 8°. London, 1876. 
