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-Notes on earthquakes; with thirteen miscellaneous essays. no. 90. 105

Rawlinson, George. The origin of nations. In two parts: On early civilization. On ethnic affinities, etc. 1881. no. 25. 106

The religions of the ancient world. 1884. no. 62. 107 Ribot, T. A. The diseases of memory. Tr. by J. Fitzgerald. 1880. no. 46.

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108 -The diseases of the will. 1884. 109 -The diseases of personality. Tr. by J. Fitzgerald. 1887. no. 95. 110 Romanes, G. J. The scientific evidence of organic evolution. 1883. no. 40. 111

Schultze, Fritz. Fetichism: a contribution to anthropology and the history of religion. Tr. by J. Fitzgerald. 1885. no. 69.

112 The data of 113 -Education: intellectual, moral and physical. 1880. no. 5. 114 -Essays speculative and practical. 1885. no. 70. 115 -The genesis of science, no. 89. 116

Spencer, Herbert. ethics. 1880. no. 9.

-Progress: its law and cause; with other disquisitions, viz.: the physiology of laughter; origin and function of music; the social organism-use and beauty; the use of anthropomorphism. 1882. no. 17. 117

-Three essays, viz.: laws, and the order of their discovery; origin of animal worship; and political fetichism. 1885, no. 68. 118

-The philosophy of style. Το which is added The mother tongue, by Alexander Bain. [1882] no. 34. 119

Stewart, Balfour. The conservation of energy. With an appendix by Prof. A. Bain, on The correlation of nervous and mental forces. 1881. no. 7.

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Sully, James. Aesthetics; dreams; and association of ideas. By James Sully and G. C. Robertson. no. 101. 121

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Wainwright, Samuel. Scientific sophisms. A review of current theories concerning atoms, apes, and men. 1881. no. 23. 129

Wallace, A. R. The distribution of life, animal and vegetable, in space and time. By A. R. Wallace and W. T. Thiselton Dyer. 1885. no. 64.

130 Williams, W. M. Current discussions in science. 1883. no. 41. 131. -Scientific aspects of some familiar things, no. 79.

132 Wilson, Andrew. Facts and fictions of zoology. 1882. no. 29. 133 -Science and crime, and other essays, viz.: The earliest known liferelic; About kangaroos; On giants; The polity of a pond; Skates and rays: Leaves. no. 88. 134 -Science and poetry, and other essays. no. 100.

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On the advisableness of improving natural knowledge.-Emancipation-black and white.-A liberal education, and where to find it. Scientific education: notes of an after-dinner speech.-On the educational value of the natural history sciences. On the study of zoology. -On the physical basis of life.-The scientific aspects of positivism.-On a piece of chalk.-Geological contemporaneity and persistent types of life.-Geological reform.-The origin of species.-Criticisms on "The origin of species."-On Descartes' "Discourse touching the method of using one's reason rightly and of seeking scientific truth."Spontaneous generation.

ural philosophy. 1829-38.
Q160 L69.

Huygens, Christiaan. Exercitationes Library of useful knowledge.
mathematicae et philosophicae, ex
manuscriptis in bibliotheca acad-
emiae Lugduno-Batavae servatis
edidit Petrus Joannes Uylenbroek,
1833. 2 v. in 1. Q143 H98.

139 Indiana. Academy of science. Proceedings. Library has 1899-1909. Q11 16. 140 International congress of arts and science, St. Louis, 1904. Congress of arts and science, Universal exposition, St. Louis, 1904; ed. by Howard J. Rogers. 8v. Q101 16 1904. 141

Contains bibliographies.
Contents:

v. 1. History of the congress, by
the editor. Scientific plan of the con-
gress, by Professor Hugo Münster-
berg. Philosophy and mathemat-
ics. v. 2. History of politics and
economics; history of law; history
of religion.-v. 3. History of lan-
guage; history of literature; history
of art. v. 4. Physics; chemistry;
astronomy; sciences of the earth.-
v. 5.-Biology; anthropology; psy-
chology; sociology.-V. 6. Medi-
cine; technology.-v. 7. Economics;
politics; jurisprudence; social sci-
ence. v. 8.-Education; religion.
International polar expedition. Re-
port of the International polar ex-
pedition to Point Barrow, Alaska.
1885. Q115 16 U6.
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Metcalfe, S. L. Caloric: its mechanical, chemical, and vital agencies in the phenomena of nature. 1843. 2 v. Q173 M58.

149 Michigan. Academy of science. Report. Library has 1899, 1900, '02, '03-date. Q11 M5.

150

Mill, H. R. The realm of nature: an outline of physiography. 1892. Q158. M62.

151

National academy of sciences, Washington. Memoirs. Library has v. 1-9 except no. 5 of v. 8. Q11 NZ 152

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Contents:

Barnard, F. A. P. Balance for determining specific gravities by inspection. 1888. v. 4, pt. 1, p. 203206. 153

-Theory of magic squares and of magic cubes. 1888. v. 4, pt. 1, p. 209-270. 154 Bell, A. G. Upon the formation of a deaf variety of the human race. 1884. v. 2, p. 177-262.

155

Billings, J. S. The bacteria of river waters. (Presenting a paper on the bacteria of the Schuylkill River by Dr. J. H. Wright.) 1895. v. 7, p. 419-484. 156

-On a new craniophore for use in making composite photographs of skulls. By J. S. Billings and Washington Matthews. 1886. v. 3, pt. 2, p. 119. 157

-On composite photography as applied to craniology, by J. S. Billings; and On measuring the cubic capacity of skulls, by Washington Matthews. 1886. v. 3, pt. 2, p. 105-116. 158 Brewer, W. H. On the subsidence of particles in liquids. 1884. v. 2, p. 163-175. 159

Brooks, W. K. The embryology and metamorphosis of the Macroura. By W. K. Brooks and F. H. Herrick, 1891. v. 5, p. [321]-576. 160

-On the Lucayan Indians. 1889. v. 4, pt. 2, p. 215-223. 161 Catlin, Robert. A study on the relation of atmospheric electricity, magnetic storms, and weather elements to a case of traumatic neu

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Chandler, C. F. The Baumé hydrometers. 1885. v. 3, pt. 1, p. 63164 Comstock, C. B. Ratio of meter to yard. 1886. v. 3, pt. 2, p. 101102. 165 Cope, E. D. On two new forms of polydont and gonorhynchid fishes from the Eocene of the Rocky Mountains. 1886. v. 3, pt. 2, p. 161165. 166 -The structure of the columella auris in the Pelycosauria. 1885. v. 3, pt. 1, p. 93-95. 167

Gibbs, J. W. On the determination of elliptic orbits from three complete observations. 1889. v. 4, pt. 2, p. 81-104. 168

Gilbert, G. K. The sufficiency of terrestrial rotation for the deflection of streams. 1885. v. 3, pt. 1, p. 7-10. 169 Gill, T. N. A comparison of antipodal faunas. 1893. v. 6, p. 91-124. 170

-Families and subfamilies of fishes. 1893. v. 6, p. 127-138. 171

Gould, B. A. On the reduction of photographic observations, with a determination of the position of the Pleiades, from photographs by Mr. Rutherfurd. 1888. v. 4, pt. 1, p. 173-190. 172 -Reduction of photographic observations of the Praesepe. 1888. v. 4, pt. 1, p. 193-199. 173 Hastings, C. S. On certain new methods and results in optics. 1893. v. 6, p. 37-47.

174 Langley, S. P. Energy and vision. 1891. v. 5, p. 7-18. 175

-Experimental determination of wave-lengths in the invisible prismatic spectrum. 1884. v. 2, p. 147-162. 176

-On the temperature of the surface of the moon. From researches made at the Allegheny observatory by S. P. Langley, assisted by F. W. Very and J. E. Keeler. 1885. v. 3, pt. 1, p. 13-42. 177

-The solar and the lunar spectrum. 1888. v. 4, pt. 1, p. 159170. 178 -The temperature of the moon. 1889. v. 4, pt. 2, p. 107-212. 179

Loomis, Elias. Contributions to meteorology. 1886-91. v. 3, pt. 2, p.

7-66; v. 4, pt. 2, p. 7-77; v. 5, p. 21-109. 180

Matthews, Washington. The human bones of the Hemenway collection in the United States army medical museum at Washington with observations on the hyoid bones of this collection by Dr. J. L. Wortman. 1893. v. 6, p. 141-286.

181

Mayer, A. M. On a method of precisely measuring the vibratory periods of tuning-forks, and the determination of the laws of the vibrations of forks; with special reference of these facts and laws to the action of a simple chronoscope. 1885. v. 3, pt. 1, p. 45-59.

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-Notes on the third memoir, p. 45. Resumé of bibliography pertaining to the paper "On a method of precisely measuring the vibratory periods of tuning-forks, etc." 1886, v. 3, pt. 2, p. 167-169. 183 Mendenhall, T. C. Report of studies of atmospheric electricity. 1891. v. 5, p. 113-318. 184

Michelson, A. A. On the application of interference methods to astronomical measurements. 1891. v. 5, p. 579-590.

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Newton, H. A. On the capture of comets by planets, especially their capture by Jupiter. 1893. v. 6, p. 7-23. 186 Osborne, T. B. The proteids or albuminoids of the oat kernel. 1893. v. 6, p. 51-87. 187

Packard, A. S. The cave fauna of North America, with remarks on the anatomy of the brain and origin of the blind species. 1888. v. 4, pt. 1, p. 3-156. 188

-Further studies on the brain of Limulus polyphemus, with notes on its embryology. 1893. v. 6, p. 289331. 189

-Monograph of the bombycine moths of America north of Mexico, including their transformations and origin of the larval markings and armature. Part 1. Family 1.-Notodontidae. 1895. v. 7, p. [5]-390. 190

-On the Carboniferous xiphosurous fauna of North America. 1886. v. 3, pt. 2, p. 143-157. 191 -On the structure of the brain of the sessile-eyed Crustacea. 1885. v. 3, pt. 1, p. 99-110. 192

1. On the Syncarida, a hitherto undescribed synthetic group of extinct malacostra cous Crustacea. II. On the Gampsonychidae,

an undescribed family of fossil schizopod Crustacea. III. On the Anthracaridae, a family of carboniferous macrurous decapod Crustacea. 1886. v. 3, pt. 2, p. 123-139.

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Peirce, C. S. On small differences of sensation. By C. S. Peirce and J. Jastrow. 1885. v. 3, pt. 1, p. 7583. 194 Peters, C. H. F. Corrigenda in various star catalogues. 1886. v. 3, pt. 2, p. 87-97. 195 -Flamsteed's stars "observed, but not existing. 1886. v. 3, pt. 2, p. 69-83. 196 Report of the eclipse expedition to Caroline Island, May, 1883. v. 2, p. 5-146. 197 Scudder, S. H. Description of an articulate of doubtful relationship from the tertiary beds of Florissant, Colorado, 1885. v. 3, pt. 1, p. 87-90.

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-Report. Library has 1883-1885, 1887, 1889, 1899, 1900-1903, 1907. Q11 N2 R. 199

Nature; a weekly journal of science. London. Library has v. 1, 2, Dec. 4, 1864-Oct. 27, 1870; v. 75 (in part) Jan.-Apr. 1907; v. 76-date, May, 1907-date. Q1 N28. 200

New York state museum. Memoir. Library has nos. 2, 12, 13, in separate form. Nos. 3 and 4 are in the 53d report, v. 2; 5 and 6 in 57th report, v. 3; 7 in 57th report, v. 4; 8 in 59th report, v. 3 and 4; 9 in 60th report, v. 4, and in 62d report, v. 4; 10 in 60th report, v. 5; 11 in 61st report, v. 3. Q11 N8 M. 201

Contents:
Eaton, E. H. Birds of New
York. 1910. no. 12.
202

Hall, James. A memoir on the Palaeozoic reticulate sponges constituting the family Dictyospongidae, by James Hall .. in collaboration with J. M. Clarke. 1898. no. 2. 203 Whitlock, H. P. Calcites of New York. 1910. no. 13. 204 -Museum bulletin. Library has 1-49, 51-144. Q11 N8 B. 205

Contents:

Bean, T. H. Catalogue of the fishes of New York, 1903. no. 60. 206

Beauchamp, W. M. Earthenware of the New York aborigines. 1898. no. 22. 207

-Metallic implements of the New York Indians. 1902. no. 55. 208 -Wampum and shell articles used by the New York Indians. 1901. no. 41. 209 Clarke, J. M. Catalogue of type specimens of paleozoic fossils in New York state museum, by J. M. Clarke, with the assistance of Rudolph Ruedemann. 1903. no. 65. 210 -Geologic map and descriptions of the Portage and Nunda quadrangles, including a map of Letchworth Park, by J. M. Clarke & D. D. Luther. Accompanied by a report on the Pleistocene history of the Genesee Valley, by H. L. Fairchild. 1908. No. 118. 211

-Geologic map of the Tully quadrangle, by J. M. Clarke and D. D. Luther. 1905. no. 82. 212 -Geology of the Watkins and Elmira quadrangles, accompanied by a geological map. By J. M. Clarke and D. D. Luther. 1905. no. 81. 213

-Stratigraphic and paleontologic map of Canandaigua and Naples quadrangles, by J. M. Clarke and D. D. Luther. 1904. no. 63. 214

Converse, Mrs. H. M. C. Myths and legends of the New York state Iroquois, ed. and annotated by A. C. Parker. 1908. no. 125. 214a

Cumings, E. R. Lower Silurian system of eastern Montgomery County, New York, by E. R. Cumings. Notes on stratigraphy of Mohawk Valley and Saratoga County, New York, by C. S. Prosser. 1900. no. 34. 215 Cushing, H. P. Geology of the northern Adirondack region. 1905. no. 95. 216 -Geology of the vicinity of Little Falls, Herkimer County. 1905. no. 77. 217

Dickinson, H. T. Quarries of bluestone and other sandstones in the upper Devonian of New York state. 1903. no. 61. 218

Eckel, E. C. Catalogue of New York reptiles and batrachians, by E. C. Eckel and F. C. Paulmier. 1902. no. 51. 219

Ellis, Mary. Index to publications of the New York state natural history survey and New York state museum 1837-1902, also including other New York publications on related subjects. 1903. no. 66. 220

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-Geology of the Geneva-Ovid quadrangles. 1909. McCourt, W. E. Fire tests of some New York building stones, by W. E. McCourt. 1906. no. 100, 251 Marshall, W. B. Beaks of Unionidae inhabiting the vicinity of Al252 bany, N. Y. 1890. no. 9. -Preliminary list of New York Unionidae. 1892. no. 1. 253 Merrill, F. J. H. Description of the state geologic map of 1901. 254 1902. no. 56.

-A guide to the study of the geological collections of the New York state museum. 1898. no. 19. 255

-Mineral resources of New 256 York state. 1895. no. 15. -Natural history museums of the United States and Canada. 1903. 257 no. 62. -Road materials and road building in New York. 1897. no. 17. 258

-Salt and gypsum industries 259 of New York. 1893. no. 11. Miller, G. S. Key to the land mammals of northeastern America. 1900. no. 38.

North 260

-Preliminary list of the mammals of New York. 1899. no. 29. 261

Miller, W. J. Geology of the Port Leyden quadrangle, Lewis County, 262 N. Y. 1910. no. 135.

-Geology of the Remsen quadrangle, including Trenton Falls and vicinity in Oneida and Herki263 mer counties, 1909. no. 126.

The mining and quarry industry of New York state; report of operations and production, 1904-date, by D. H. Newland. nos. 93, 102, 120, 264 132, 142. Mosquitos or Culicidae of New York state. 1904. no. 79.

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Nason, F. D. Some New York minerals and their localities, prepared for the New York state museum of natural history. 1888. no. 266

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