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Inhabitants; being a Description of the Plains, Game, Indians, etc., of the Great North American Desert. By Richard Irving Dodge, Lieutenant-Colonel United States Army. With an Introduction, by William Blackmore. Illustrated. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. (448 pp. Price, $4 00.) [Popular (The) Science Monthly, X., 754.]

Warren (Gouverneur K.). Report on the Transportation Route along the Wisconsin, between the Mississippi River and Lake Michigan. By Gouverneur K. Warren, Major of Engineers and Brevet-Major-General U. S. Army. Senate Executive Document, No. 28, 44th Congress. Washington. 1876. (8vo, 114 pp., with many Maps.)

[Am. Journ. S. and A. (3), XIII., 152-155.]

Hayden (Ferdinand V.). The Yellowstone National Park, and the Mountain Regions of Portions of Idaho, Nevada, Colorado, and Utah. Described by Prof. F. V. Hayden, Geologist, in charge of the United States Government Exploring Expeditions to the Yellowstone Valley, and of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. Illustrated by Chromo-lithographic Reproductions of Water-color Sketches, by Thomas Moran, Artist to the Expedition of 1871. Fifteen Plates in large folio, with Text, by Prof. Hayden. Boston: L. Prang & Co. 1876. [Am. Journ. S. and A. (3), XIII., 229.]

Gannett (Henry). List of Elevations, principally in that Portion of the United States West of the Mississippi. Fourth Edition. By H. Gannett, M.E. Washington: Government Printing-office. 1877. (164 pp.)

[Popular (The) Science Monthly, XI., 627, 628.] Jenny (Walter P.). Report on the Mineral Wealth, Climate, and Rainfall, and Natural Resources of the Black Hills of Dakota.

By Walter P. Jenny, E.M., Geologist in charge. Washington: Government Printingoffice. 1877.

[Popular (The) Science Monthly, XI., 503.]

Ludlow (William). Report of a Reconnoissance from Carroll, Montana Territory, on the Upper Missouri, to the Yellowstone National Park and Return. Made in the Summer of 1875, by William Ludlow, Captain of Engineers, Brevet Lieut.-Col. U. S. Army, Chief Engineer Department of Dakota. Being Appendix N. N. of the Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers for 1876. 1876. (8vo, 142 pp.)

[Am. Journ. S. and A. (3), XIII., 228.)

Moseley (H. N.). Oregon: its Resources, Climate, People, and Productions. By H. N. Moseley, F.R.S. London: Stanford. 1878.

[Nature, XVII., 302.]

SOUTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA.

Higgins (Henry H.). Notes by a Field Naturalist in the Western Tropics (West Indies). By Henry H. Higgins, M. A. Liverpool: Edward Howell. 1877.

[Nature, XVII., 121.]

Whetham (J. W. Boddam). Across Central America. Boddam Whetham. London: Hurst & Blackett. 1877.

[Nature, XVI., 339.]

By J. W.

Green (F. M.). Report on the Telegraphic Determination of Differences of Longitude in the West Indies and Central America. By Lieut.Commander F. M. Green, U. S. Navy. Washington: Government Printingoffice. 1877.

[Popular (The) Science Monthly, XII., 244, 245.]

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Babington, Prof., 344.

Anthropological Association, German, 261. | Bacteria, 241, 244, 246, 332.

Anthropology, 255.

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Bolton, Prof. H. Carrington, 156.

Bonaparte, Charles, 284.

Borelly, of Marseilles, 25.

Boron, investigation of, 134.

Boss, Prof. Lewis, 11, 36.

Botanical chairs, changes in, 332.

Botanische Zeitung, 326, 329, 331, 337.
Botany, 248, 325.

Böttinger, 135.

Bougarel, 144.

Bourgau, E., 415.

Boussingault, 145, 360, 364.

Boutmy and Fancher, 147.
Bowditch, F. C., 212.
Bowerbank, J. Scott, 415.
Bowers, Rev. Stephen, 227.
Boyle's law, 97.

Branchiostoma, 287.
Brandt, E., 320.

Bransford, Dr. J. F., 228.

Brault, on the winds of the Atlantic, 57.

Brault's Circulation Atmosphérique, 73.

Braun, Dr. Alexander, 324, 325, 328, 415.
Brazil, 193.

Bredichin, 26.

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Brooks, Dr. W. K., 283, 284.
Lewis, 416.

Bross, Governor, 264.

Broughter, Dr. J. F.,

Berthelot, 126, 131, 133, 134, 142, 146, 148, Broun, 72, 76, 238.

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