Bayle, Emile. Cours de géologie apconstructions. Secpliquée aux ed., largely rewritten. 1895. QE697 3071 G33. Maryland. Geological survey. Eocene. 3072 1901. QE692 M4. onde partie. 1850. QE714 B35. Maryland. Geological survey, 1896. 3065 Pliocene and Pleistocene. 1906. 3073 Murchison, R. I. M., 1st baron. Siluria. The history of the oldest known rocks containing organic remains, with a brief sketch of the distribution of gold over the earth. 3074 1854. QE661 M97. New York (State) Natural history survey. Paleontology by James Hill, 1847-94. 8 v. in 13. QE747 3075 N7. v. 6 by James Hall, assisted by G. B. Simpson; v. 7-8 by James Hall, assisted by J. M. Clarke. Cours élémenOrbigny, A. D. d'. taire de paléontologie et de géologie stratigraphiques. 1849-1852. 2 3076 v. in 3. QE711 064. Parkinson, James. Organic remains True, F. W. Remarks on the type Wright, G. F. The ice age in North of the fossil cetacean Agorophius pygmæus (Müller). 1907. QE882 C5 T8. 3078 Tyndall, John, The forms of water in clouds & rivers, ice & glaciers. 1876. QE576 T97. 3079 America, and its bearings upon the antiquity of man, by G. F. Wright. With an appendix on "The probable cause of glaciation," by Warren Upham. 1889. QE697 W95. 3080 NATURAL HISTORY. pulse, roots, &c. To the whole, is prefixed a new and correct map of the countries treated of. Histoire Et en naturelle de la Caroline, la Floride, & les Isles Bahama: contenant les desseins des oiseaux, animaux, pofssons, serpents, insectes, & plantes. particulier, des arbres des forets, arbrisseaux, & autres plantes, qui n'ont point été decrits, jusques à present par les auteurs, ou peu exactement dessinés. Avec leur descriptions en francois & en anglois. A quoi on a adjouté, des observations sur l'air, le sol, & les eaux, avec des remarques sur l'agriculture, les grains, les legumes, les racines, &c. Le tout est precedé d'une carte nouvelle & exacte des païs dont ils s'agist. 1754. 2 v. QH105 N8 C3. 3088 Same. Rev. by Mr. Edwards. 1771. 2 v. QH105 N8 C5. 3089 Darwin, C. R. Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the countries visited during the voyage of H. M. S. Beagle round the world, under the command of Capt. Fitz Roy. 1846. 2 v. QH11 D2. 3090 -Same. New ed. 1871. QH11 D23. 3091 Field Columbian museum, Chicago. Annual report of the director to tne Board of trustees. Library has 1895, '97, '98, 1902, '03, '04-'06, '08-date. QH1 F4. 3092 France. Ministère de la guerre. Direction des affaires de l'Algérie. Catalogue explicatif et raisonné de l'Exposition permanente des produits de l'Algérie suivi du Cata Locy, W. A. Biology and its makers, with portraits and other illustrations. 1908. QH305 L7. 311 Contents An outline of the rise of biology and of the epochs in its history.Vesalius and the overthrow of authority in science.-William Harvey and experimental observation.-The introduction of the microscope and the progress of independent observation. The progress of minute anatomy.-Linnaeus and scientific natural history.-Cuvier and the rise of comparative anatomy.-Bichat and the birth of histology.— The rise of physiology. Harvey. Haller. Johannes Müller.-Von Baer and the rise of embryology.-The cell-theory. Schleiden. Schwann. Schultze.-Protoplasm the physical basis of life.-The work of Pasteur, Contents. 3125 Bailey, Vernon. Birds known to eat the boll weevil. 1905. (no. 22) 3126 Beal, F. E. L. Birds of California in relation to the fruit industry. 1907-10. (nos. 30, 34) 3127 Cuckoos and shrikes in their relation to agriculture. The food of cuckoos by F. E. L. Beal. The food of shrikes by S. D. Judd. 1898. (no. 9) 3128 -Food of the bobolink, blackbirds and grackles. 1900. (no. 13) 3129 Cooke, W. W. Distribution and migration of North American ducks, geese, and swans. 1906 (no. 26) 3130 -Distribution and migration of North American shore birds. 1910. (no. 35) 3131 -Distribution and migration of North American warblers. 1904. (no. 18) 3132 Howell, A. H. Birds that eat the cotton boll weevil. A report of progress. 1906. (no. 25) 3133 -The relation of birds to the cotton boll weevil. 1907. (no. 29) 3134 Judd, S. D. Birds of a Maryland farm. A local study of economic ornithology. 1902. (no. 17) 3135 -The bob-white and other quails of the United States in their economic relations. 1905. (no. 21) 3136 -The grouse and wild turkeys of the United States, and their economic value. 1905. (no. 24) 3137 -The relation of sparrows to agriculture. 1901. (no. 15) 3138 Lantz, D. E. The brown rat in the United States. 1909. (no. 33) 3139 -Coyotes in their economic relations. 1905. (no. 20) 3140 -An economic study of field mice (genus Microtus). 1907. (no. 31) 3141 -Raising deer and other large game animals in the United States. 1910. (no. 36) 3142 McAtee, W. L. Food habits of the grosbeaks. 1908. (no. 32) 3142a -The horned larks and their relation to agriculture. 1905. (no. 23) 3143 Merriam, C. H. Life zones and crop zones of the United States. 1898. (no. 10) 3144 Oberholser, H. C. The North American eagles and their economic relations. 1906. (no. 27) 3145 Palmer, T. S. Digest of game laws for 1901. By T. S. Palmer and H. W. Olds. 1901. (no. 16) 3146 -Hunting licenses, their history, objects, and limitations. 1904. (no. 19) 3147 -The jack rabbits of the United States. Rev. ed. 1897. (no. 8) 3148 -Laws regulating the transportation and sale of game. By T. S. Palmer and H. W. Olds. 1900. (no. 14) 3149 -Legislation for the protection of birds other than game birds. Rev. ed. 1902. (no. 12) 3150 Plumb, C. S. The geographic distribution of cereals in North America. 1898. (no. 11) 3151 Williams, R. W., jr. Game commissions and wardens, their appointment, powers and duties. 1907. -Revision of American voles of the genus Microtus, 1900. (no. 17) 3156 Goldman, E. A. Revision of the wood rats of the genus Neotoma. 1910. (no. 31) 3157 Howell, A. H. Revision of the skunks of the genus Chincha. 1901. (no. 20) 3158 -Revision of the skunks of the genus Spilogale. 1906. (no. 26) 3159 Merriam, C. H. Descriptions of fourteen new species and one new genus of North American mammals. 1889. (no. 2) 3160 -Descriptions of twenty-six new species of North mammals. 1890. (no. 4) American 3161 -Monographic revision of the pocket gophers; family Geomyidae (exclusive of the species of Thomomys). 1895. (no. 8) 3162 -Results of a biological reconnoissance of south-central Idaho. 1891. (no. 5) 3163 Results of a biological survey of Mount Shasta, California. 1899. (no. 16) 3164 -Results of a biological survey of the San Francisco mountain region and desert of the Little Colorado, Arizona. 1890. (no. 3) 3165 -Revision of the North American pocket mice. 1889. (no. 1) 3166 Synopsis of the weasels of North America. 1896. (no. 11) 3167 Miller, G. S., jr. Genera and subgenera of voles and lemmings. 1896. (no. 12) 3168 -Revision of the North American bats of the family Vespertilionidae. 1897. (no. 13) 3169 Natural history of the Tres Marias islands, Mexico. 1899. (no. 14) 3170 Nelson, E. W. The rabbits of North America. 1909. (no. 29) 3171 Osgood, W. H. Biological investi |