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Bulletin N°. XVII. Sciontifio Series. N°. 5. 1907. J. W. (Joldthwait: The abandoned
shore lines of eastern Wisconsin.
2 cartes, 35 pi. 37 flg. IX + 134 pp.
Id. N°. XVIII. Economic Series. N°. 11. 1906. W. 0. Hotchkiss: Rural
highways of Wisconsin.
16 pl. 2 fig. X II. + 136 pp.
Id. N°. XIX, Economic Series N°. 12. 1907. H. Foster Baiii: Zinc and
lead deposits of th e TJpper-Mississippi valley.
2 cartes, 14 pl. 45 fig. 155 pp.
Id. N°. XX. Economic Series. N°. 13. 1908. L. S. Smith: The water powers
of Wisconsin.
54 pl. 17 fig. XV III + 354 pp.
Id. N°. XXL Scientific Series. No, 6. 1911. H. F. C'lelaiid: The fossils
and stratigraphy of the middle devonic of Wisconsin.
2 cartes, 53 pl. 5 fig. XI + 222 pp.
Id. N°. XXII. Scientific Series. N°. 7. 1911. E. A. Birgc and C. Jnday:
The inland lakes of Wisconsin. The dissolved gases of th e water
and their biological significance.
10 pl. 142 flg. XX + 259 pp.
Id. N°. XXIII. Economic Series. N°. 14. 1911. S. Weidman: assisted by
E. B. Hall and F. L. Mnshack: Reoonnoissanoo soil survey of part
of northwestern Wisconsin.
1 carte, 14 pl. 16 fig. VI. 102 pp.
Id. N°. XXIV. Soil Series. N°. 1. 1911. S. Weidman and P. 0 . Wood:
Reconnoissance soil survey of Marinette county,
1 carte, 4 pl. 1 flg. 44 pp.
Id. N°. XXV. Scientific Series. N°. 8. 1912. F. T. Thwaitcs: Sandstones
of the Wisconsin coast of Lake Superior.
1 carte, 23 pl. 10 fig. VIII + 117 pp.
MERIDEN.
Scientific Association. Ad pag. 31. III.
Proceedings and Transactions.
Vol. II. 1885-1886. H. S. Davis: The Catopterus gracilis. 1 flg. 4 pp. - J. H.
Chapin: The Hanging Hills. 6 pp. - F. Platt; A list of the birds of Meriden,
Conn. 24 pp. — E. B. Kendrick: Additional plants, found growing in Meriden,
Conn, since issue of Catalogue in 1885. 4 pp. - J. T. Pettee: West Peak,
and wha t it saith. 7 pp.
Voyez pour les Vol. H I - V III. Ad pag. 31. III.
MINNEAPOLIS.
Minnesota Academy of Sciences.
Bulletin Vol. IV. 1892-1910.
Geological and natural history Survey. Ad pag. 33. III.
I. Minnesota botanical studies.
4. Second Series. Vol. II. 1898-1902. [Suite]. W. A. Wheeler: A contribution
to the knowledge of the flora of southeastern Minnesota. 7 pl. 64 pp. —
F. Bamaley; The seed and seedling of the western larkspur [Delphinium
occidentale Wats], 1 pl. 5 pp. - E. 51. Freeman: A preliminary list of
Minnesota Erysipheae. 8 pp. - K. C. Davis: Native and cultivated Ranunoiili
of North America and segregated genera. 49 pp. — Native and
garden Delphinums of North America. 27 pp. - A Synonymic conspectus
of the native and garden Thalictruins of North America. 15 pp. —
C. S. Scofield: Some preliminary observations on Diotyophora Ravenelii
Burt. 3 pl. 12 pp. - E. M. Freeman: A preliminary list of Minnesota.Ure-
dineae. 24 pp. - De Alton Saunders: A new species of Alaria. 1 pl. 2 pp. -
F. K. Butters: A preliminary list of Minnesota Xylariaceae. 5 pp. - W. A.
Wlieeler: A contribution to th e knowledge of th e flora of th e Red River
Valley in Minnesota. 8 pl. 32 pp. — H. B. Humphrey: Observations on
Gigartina exasperata Harv. 1 pl. 7 pp. — M. (I. Fanning: Observations on
the Algae of the St. Paul city water. 4 pl. 9 pp. - W. A. Wheeler: Notes
on some plants of Isle Royale. 2 pp. — D. Lange: Revegetation of Trestle
Island. 12 pp. - J . C. Arthur and E. W. D. Holway: Violet ru s ts of North
America. 1 pl. 11 pp. - H. L. Lyon: Observations on the embryogeny of
Nelumho. 2 pl. 13 pp. — B. Fink: Contributions to a knowledge of the
Lichens of Minnesota. - VI. Lichens of northwestern Minnesota. 63 pp. -
K. Yeudo: Corailinae verae of Port Renfrew. 6 pl. 12 pp. - C. MacMillan:
Observations on Pterygophora. 6 pl. 19 pp.
5. E. M. Freeman: Minnesota p lan t diseases. In 8°.
1 pl. 211 fig. X X III + 432 pp.
6. Third Series. Vol. III. 1903-1904. T. Bamaley: Observations on Egregia
menziesii. 4 pi. 9 pp. — F. K. Butters: Observations on Trichogloea lubrica,
2 pl. 11 pp, — F. L. Holtz: Observations on Pelvetia. 6 pl. 23 pp. — D. S.
Hone: Petalonema alatum in Minnesota. 1 pl. 4 pp. — if. P. B. Nelson:
Observations upon some algae which cause „Waterbloom” . 1 pl. 4 pp. -
C. Hillesheim: Some observations on the staining of the Nuclei of fresh
water algae. 3 pp. — C. M. Croshy: Observations on Dictyosphaeria. 1 pl.
10 pp. - C .J . Brand: Stapfla cylindrica in Minnesota. 1 pl. 4 pp. - C. Powell:
Observations on some calcareous pebbles. 1 pl. 3 pp. - G. Lilley:
Nitella batraohosperma in Minnesota. 1 pl. 3 pp. — W. A. Wheeler: Catalog
of Minnesota grasses. 25 pp. — J. M. Holzinger: The moss flora of the
Upper Minnesota River. 2 pl. 19 pp. - J. Cardot: Two new species of Fon-
tinalis. 1 pl. 3 pp. - A. Schneider: Outline of the history of leguminous
root nodules and rhizobia with titles of literature concerning the fixation of
free nitrogen by plants. III. 7 pp. - A. W. Evans: Report on two collections
of Hepatioae from nortlieastern Minnesota. 4 pp. - S. A Skinner: Observations
on th e tide pool vegetation of Port Renfrew. 11 pp. - H. F. Schrader:
Observations on Alaria nana sp. .nov. 4 pl. 9 pp. — B. Fink: Contributions
to a knowledge of th e lichens of Minnesota. VII. Lichens of th e northern
boundery. 70 pp. — W. A. Wheeler: The Umbellales of Minnesota. 8 pp. —
H. L. Lyon: The Pteridophytes of Minnesota. 11 pp. — C. 0. Eosendahl:
An addition to the knowledge of the flora of southern Minnesota. 15 pp. —
A new species of Razoumofskya. 2 pi. 3 pp. - H. L. Lyon: The embryogeny
of Ginkgo. 15 pl. 16 pp. — C.K. Leavitt: Observations on Callymenia phyllo-
phora. J. Ag. 2 pl. 6 pp. - F. M. Warner: Observations on Endooladia
murioata [P. and R.]. J. Ag. 1 pl. 6 pp. — 0. Mueller: Observations on Lami-
naria bullata Kjellm. 1 pl. 6 pp. — D. S. Hone: Minnesota Helvellineae.
4 pl. 13 pp. - J. M. Policy: Observations on Physalacria inflata [S.] Peck.
2 pl. 6 pp. - E. M. Freeman: Symbiosis in the genus Lolium. 6 pp.
7. Vol. IV. Part I. 1909. C. 0 . Rosendahl: Embryo-sao development and embryology
of Symplocarpus foetidus. 3 pl. 9 pp. — F. K. Butlers: The seeds