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Secretary. Zoology.-Nesting Habits of the Horned Lark.- Notes on some Fresh-water Crustacea, together with descriptions of two New Species (continued) -Albin- ism in a Crustacean.-Longevity of the Turtle.-Hab- its of the Boring Sponge.-Color Sense in Crustacea. Hairs of the anterior Antennæ of Crustacea.-Bythinia tentaculata.-Zoological Notes.... Entomology.-List of North American Cynipida.- Bibliography of Gall Literature.-A new Depredator infesting Wheat-stalks.-Further notes on the imported Anthropology. - Professor Rau on Cup-shaped Stones.-Mexican Anthropology.-The Implements of the Trenton Gravels.-Antiquities ot New Mexico and Arizona.-Asiatic Tribes in North America.-Anthro- pology in France.-Correction. ........... Geology and Palæontology.-Marsh on the Classifi- cation of the Dinosauria.-The Dinosaurs of Bernis- sart.-Hulke on Polacanthus foxi.-Russian Saurop- terygia. The Geology of Florida.-Geological News. Yours for Health Lydia P. Rikkam LYDIA E. 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MCCALLA & STAVELY, PUBLISHERS AND PRINTERS, Nos. 237-9 Dock Street, PHILADELPHIA. WALKER PRIZES IN NATURAL HISTORY. The BOSTON SOCIETY OF NATURAL HISTORY offers a first prize of from $60 to $100, and a second of $50, for the best memoirs, in English, on the following subjects: For April, 1882. The occurrence, microscopic structure and use of North American Fiber plants. Treating especially of the fibers employed by the Native Races. For April, 1883. Original unpublished investigations respecting the Life-history of any animal. Prizes will not be awarded unless the papers are deemed of adequate merit. For further particulars apply to BOSTON, MASS., Feb. 1, 1881, EDWARD BURGESS, Secretary. |