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Annual report of the president of Cornell University for the academic year 1889-90, with appendices containing reports of the dean, the librarian, the professor of physical culture, the health officer, with tables showing the courses given and the number of students in each course. Presented to the Trustees, Oct. 22, 1890. Ithaca, N. Y., 1890. 80. pp. 70.

Announcement of courses of instruction for graduate and undergraduate students for the academic year 1890-91, with rules for the guidance of students, and revised courses of study. Ithaca, N. Y., [1890]. 8o. pp. 44.

List of resident officers of instruction and of government, and of students. Oct. 17, 1890. n. t.-p. [Ithaca, N. Y., 1890]. sm. 8°. pp. 16.

Same. Jan. 29, 1891. n. t.-p. [Ithaca, N. Y., 1891]. sm. 8°. pp. 15+ (1).

Same. April 15, 1891. n. t.-p. [Ithaca, N. Y., 1891]. sm. 80 pp. 15+ (1).

Question papers used at the examination for admission and at the examination for University scholarships. 1890 Ithaca, N. Y., [1890]. 120. pp. 28. The sources of our jurisprudence; an address delivered before the School of Law of Cornell University, June 16, 1890, by W. W. MacFarland. Ithaca, N. Y., 1890. 80. pp. 27.

Library bulletin of Cornell University. Vol. ii., no. 13, June, 1890-ii., no. 14, Dec., 1890. Ithaca, N. Y., 1890. 2 pts. 1. 8o.

OFFICERS.

The course in architecture of the Cornell Univer. sity circular of information. 1890-91. Ithaca, N. Y., 1890. 8°. pp. 11.

Announcement of the School of Law for the year 1890-91. Ithaca, N. Y. 8°. pp. 28.

Announcement of courses of instruction in the departments of mathematics and physics for the year 1891-92. Ithaca, N. Y., [1891]. 12o. pp. 29.

Announcement of the School of Pharmacy for the year 1890-91. Ithaca, N. Y., 1890. 80. pp. 19.

Announcement of courses in the Susan Linn Sage School of Philosophy, 1891-92. Ithaca, N. Y., 1891. sm. 80. pp. 18.

Third annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station. 1890. Ithaca, 1891. 80.

Containing reports of the director, the treasurer, the chemist, the botanist, the entomologist, the agriculturist, and the horticul turist.

Bulletin of the Agricultural Experiment Station. No. xvi.-xxvi. March, 1890-March, 1891. Ithaca, N. Y., 1890-91. II nos. 8o. Illus.

Report of Commissioners of the State Meteorological Bureau and Weather Service, created by and organized under the laws of New York (chapter 148: Laws of 1889); transmitted to the Legislature, March 5, 1890. Albany, 1890. 8°.

By act of the Legislature of N. Y. (chapter 148, Laws of 1889) there was established, with a central station and office at Cornell University, a State Meteorological Bureau and Weather Service" under the control of three Commissioners, of whom the Professor of Civil Engineering is, ex officio, one. In accordance with the provisions of the law, the Commissioners have appointed Professor E. A Fuertes to be Director of the Bureau.

New York State Meteorological Bureau. [Monthly] report, June, 1889-Feb., 1891. [Vol. i. no. 6?] — iíi., no. 2. Ithaca, N. Y., 1889-91. 20 nos. 4°. Maps and tables.

Including the monthly Summary of the Bureau.

Crop bulletin, vol. ii., no. 4-30, vol. iii., no. 1-6. [Ithaca, N. Y., 1890-91.] 33 broadsides.

The Crop bulletins are accompanied by a broadside "List of crop correspondents of the New York State Meteorological Bureau."

By Officers.

In the present list are included the titles of books, pamphlets, and signed contributions to periodicals, transactions, etc., published during the period extending from April 1, 1890, to March 31, 1891, together with a few of earlier date not recorded in former lists:

Adams, C. K. Annual report of the president, Oct. 22, 1890. Ithaca, N. Y., 1890. 8°. pp. 70. The next step in education. (Forum, Feb., 1891, vol. x., p. 618.) Bailey, L. H. Annals of horticulture in North America for 1889; a witness of passing events and a record of progress. N. Y., 1890. 8°. pp. 249. Wdets.

The nursery-book; a complete guide to the multiplication and pollination of plants. N. Y., 1891. sm. 8°. pp. 304. Wacts.

A revised edition of The horticulturist's rule-book has appeared.

Peach yellows in Delaware and Maryland. (In Michigan Horticultural Soc. Report, 1890.)

Root-grafting and budding. (In Amer. Assoc. of Nurserymen. Proceedings, 1890.)

A chart of standard colors. (Garden and Forest, 9 April, 1890, vol. iii., p. 183.)

The rest of plants. (Same. 16 April, 1890, vol. iii., p. 195.)

Seed-control stations. (Agricultural Science, May, 1890, vol. iv., p. 146.)

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Horticultural education. est, 28 May, 1890, vol. iii., p. 259) Carex rigida and its varieties. Botany, June, 1890, p. 171.)

P. 708. p. 719.

(Garden and For

(Four. of

Experiences in spraying plants. (Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station. Bul letin, July, 1890, no. xviii., p. 29.)

Report upon the condition of fruit-growing in western New York. (Same, Aug., 1890, no. xix., P. 45.)

Pyrus nigra. (Garden and Forest, 10 Sept., 1890, vol. iii., p. 440.)

The forcing of beans. (Cornell University - Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin, Dec., 1890, no. xxv., p. 171.)

p. 173.)

Influence of latitude on potatoes. (Same,

Notes upon methods of herbaceous grafting. (Same, p. 175.)

p. 180.)

Peach yellows. (Same, p. 178)
Experiences in crossing cucurbits. (Same,

On the longevity of apple-trees [paper read before the Kansas State Horticultural Society at Topeka, Dec., 1890]. n. t.-p. [Ithaca, N. Y., 1891.] 80. pp. 6.

Do varieties run out? (In Western N. Y. Horticultural Soc. Transactions. 1891)

Also in Garden and Forest, 4 Feb., 1891, p. 58.
Experiences with egg plants.

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University Agricultural Experiment Station. Bul letin, March, 1891, no. xxvi., p. 3.)

editor. American Garden, Vol. xi.-xii. N.

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Cape Cod cranberries. Illus. p. 583.
The new American mulberry. P. 577-
The dewberries. Plate and wdcts. Nov.,
The Russian apricot. Illus. p. 645.
The Japanese walnut. Plate. Dec., 1890.
Our blackberries and raspberries. Illus.

What ails the coleus? Illus. p. 779. Peaches and yellows in the Chesapeake country. Illus. Jan., 1891, vol. xii., p. 20.

Pitcher and Manda's show [chrysanthemum exhibition, N. Y.]. p. 45.

More about the dewberries. Illus. Feb., 1891, p. 82.

p. 103.

The Norfolk truckers in midwinter. Illus.

and W. M. Munson. Notes on tomatoes.

(Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin, Oct., 1890, no. xxi., p. 75.) Baillot, E. Water; from the French of H. de Parville. (Cornell Magazine, Dec., 1890, vol. iii., p. 104.)

Bronson, F. M. Lawton's Euripides [review]. (Cornell Magazine, June, 1890, vol. ii., p. 365.)

The Cornell University. Illus. (University Magazine, Sept., Oct., 1890, vol. iii., pp. 300, 341.) Burdick, F. M. English judges and American decisions. (Albany Law Journal, 12 July, 1890, vol. xlii., p. 39.)

Insurance by life-tenants. (Same, 30 Aug., 1890, vol. xlii., p. 174.)

N. Y.,

Burr, G. L. The literature of witchcraft. 1890. 80. pp. 32. Also in Amer. Historical Assoc. Papers. Vol. iv., p. 235. A forgotten New Englander? (Nation, 29 Jan., 1891, vol. lii., p. 92.) Caldwell, G. C. Elements of qualitative and quantitative chemical analysis. Ithaca, N. Y., 1890. pp. viii+180.

Bacteria and green_manuring. (In Western N. Y. Horticultural Soc. Proceedings, 36th annual meeting.)

Also Abstract in Garden and Forest, 4 Feb., 1891, vol. iv.,

p. 59.

Report as Public Analyst of the State Board of Health: an examination of medicinal alkaloidal

preparations. (In N. Y. (State) - Board of Health. Report, 1890.)

Report on the analysis of cattle foods [including a bibliography of the subject]. (In U. S.Agricultural Department - Division of Chemistry. Bulletin, no. 28, 1890, p. 79.)

A description of Cochran's method for the determination of fat in milk. (Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin, May, 1890, no. xvii., p. 19.)

A new laboratory stand (Jour. of the Amer. Chemical Soc., Feb., 1891, vol. xiii., p. 102.)

A porcelain gooch crucible. (Same, Feb., 1891, vol. xiii., p. 105.)

Canaga, A. B. Graphic method for determining and counterbalancing the centrifugal action of the connecting rod. (Four. of the Amer. Soc. of Naval Engineers, Nov., 1890, vol. ii., p. 433)

Carpenter, R. C. Notes to mechanical laboratory practice. Ithaca, N. Y., 1890. 8°.

Comparative tests of hot water and steam heating plants. (In Amer. Soc. of Mechanical Engineers. Transactions, vol. xi.)

Series of tests of simple and compound engines used for electric lighting. (Same, vol. xi.) Use of kerosene oil in boilers. (. (Same, vol. Photographic surveying. (In Michigan Engineering Soc. Report. 1890.

xi.)

Methods of proportioning radiating surfaces for heating buildings. (Engineering and Building Record, 29 Nov. and 13 Dec., 1890, vol. xxii., p. 417; vol. xxiii., p. 32.)

Calorimetry. A series of articles in Power,

Dec., 1890-May, 1891.

Chamot, E. N. See Newbury, S. B., and others. The addition of the elements of alcohol to unsaturated compounds.

Church, I. P. Mechanics of engineering: comprising statics and dynamics of solids; the mechanics of the materials of construction, or strength and elasticity of beams, columns, shafts, arches, etc.; and the principles of hydraulics and pneumatics; with applications; for use in technical schools. N. Y., 1890. 80. pp. xv. + 833 + xvii.-xxvi. Wdets.

"Fifth ed. of 'Statics and dynamics,' fourth ed. of 'Mechanics of materials,' second ed. of Mechanics of fluids.'"'

Water ram in pipes. (Four. of the Franklin Inst., April and May, 1890, vol. cxxix., pp. 328, 374-) Collin, C. A. The debating society and the fraternities. (Cornell Magazine, Dec., 1890, vol. iii., p. 85.)

Comstock, J. H. Some common garden pests. (N. Y. Ledger, 5 April, 1890.)

and M. V. Slingerland. Insects injurious to fruits. (Cornell University - Agricultural Expe riment Station. Bulletin, Dec., 1890, no. xxiii., p. 103.)

Corson, H. An introduction to the Study of Shakespeare. Bost., 1889. 120. pp. 398.

Recollections of Robert Browning [letter from Florence, giving an account of a visit to the poet in Venice]. (Nation, 9 Jan., 1890, vol. 1., p. 28.)

Father Curci. (Cornell Magazine, May,

1890, vol. ii., p. 291.)

The art of book-keeping, (Cornell Era, 29 Nov, 1890, vol. xxiii., p. 99.) The desecration of hymns. 1890, vol. xxiii., p. 110.)

etc.

(Same, 6 Dec.,

"The book," the Browning manuscripts, (Same, 10 Jan., 1891, vol. xxiii., p. 123.)

Mrs. St. John's "Wordsworth for children;" (Same, 24 Jan., 1891, vol. xxiii., p. 147.)

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Barnes Shakespeare prize essay for 1889, continued from Feb., March, and April numbers.

Sweet's Phonetics and American English. (Modern Language Notes, Nov., 1890, vol. v., p. 404.) Ezra Cornell [a sonnet]. (Cornell Magazine, Jan., 1891, vol. iii., p. 150)

Studies in English literature. (Dial, Feb., 1891, vol. xi., p. 3c9.)

Fish, P. A. The epithelium of the brain cavities. Illus. (In Amer. Soc. of Microscopists. Proceedings, 1890. Vol. xii., p. 140.)

Gage, S. H. Picric and chromic acid for the rapid preparation of tissues for classes in histology. (In Amer. Soc. of Microscopists. Proceedings, 1890, vol. xii., p. 120.)

and G. S. Hopkins. Preparing and imbedding the embryo chick. (Same, p. 128.)

Joint author. An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionary; a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences in the Latin, English, French, and German languages; by F. P. Foster, with the collaboration of. S. H. Gage. Vol. ii. N. Y., 1890. 4o.

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A translation of The art of reading Latin; how to teach it. joint editor. The Classical Review, April, 1890-March, 1891, vol. iv., no. 4-vol. v., no. 3. L., etc., 1890-91. 12 nos. 1. 8o.

Harris, G. W. The University library and its three homes. (Cornell Magazine, Jan., 1891, vol. iii., p. 127.)

Hathaway, A. S. My literary experiences, a confession. (Cornell Magazine, Nov., 1890, vol. iii., P. 45.) Hopkins, G. S. Structure of the stomach of Amia calva. (In Amer. Soc. of Microscopists. Proceedings, 1890, vol. xii., p. 165.)

See also Gage, S. H. and G. S. Hopkins. Preparing and imbedding the embryo chick. Hudson, W. H. The Wakefield mysteries. (In Andrews, W., editor. Yorkshire in olden times. L., 1890. p. 103.)

At the old Globe playhouse. [London], April, 1890, vol. xv., p. 179.)

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Brief review of the literature on ore de-
posits: 4th paper. (School of Mines Quarterly, July,
1890, vol. xi., p. 359.)

Notes on the minerals occurring near Port
Henry, N. Y. (Amer. Jour. of Science, July, 1890,
vol. xl., p. 62.)

An ascen of Vesuvius. (Cornell Magazine.
Oct., 1890, vol. iii, p. 1.)

Petrographical description of a nepheline
basalt from Pilot Knob, Texas. (Amer. Geologist,
Nov., 1890, vol. vi., p. 292.)

The precipitation of metallic sulphides by
natural gas. (Engineering and Mining Jour., 13
Dec., 1890, vol. 1., p. 689.)

Laughlin, J. L. From winter to summer. (Cor-
nell Magazine, Feb., 1891, vol. iii., p. 165.)

Law, J. Diseases of the eye (In U. S. — Bu
reau of Animal Industry. Special report on diseases
of the horse. 1890 p. 247.)

p. 135.)

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Diseases of the generative organs. (Same,

Diseases of the skin. (Same, p. 419.)
Diseases of the urinary organs. (Same, p.
The records of experiments with tubercu-
losis and actinomycosis. (Breeder's Gazette, 30 April,
1890, vol. xvii., p. 411.)

Veterinary education in Europe. (Cornell
Magazine, June, 1890, vol. ii., p. 333.)

McMahon, J. Historical introduction [to On
the invariant criteria for the reality of the roots of
the quintic; by R. A. Harris]. (Ánnals of Mathe-
matics, Feb, 1891, vol. v., p. 217.)

Munson, W. M. See Bailey, L. H, and W. M.
Munson. Notes on tomatoes.

Newbury, S. B. Recent progress in industrial
chemistry: Further notes on the sulphuric acid and
alkali industry. (Amer. Chemical Jour., April, 1890,
vol. xii., p. 269.)

Notes on hand-cameras.
Photographic Annual. 1891).

(In Anthony's

Recent progress in industrial chemistry:
Chlorates, electrolysis, and potassium salts. (Amer.
Chemical Jour., Feb., 1891, vol. xiii., p. 131 )

and M. W. Barnum. The action of pro-
pionic aldehyde on alcohols. (Same, Nov., 1890, vol.
xii., p. 519.)
and W. R. Orndorff. The action of dilute
nitric acid on acetone. (Same, Nov., 1890, vol. xii.,
p. 517.)
and others. The addition of the elements
of alcohol to unsaturated compounds; by S. B.
Newbury, E. M. Chamot, and W. S. Calkin. (Same,
Nov., 1890, vol. xii., p 521.)

Nichols, E. L. Note on a new photometer. (In
Amer. Inst. of Electrical Engineers. Transactions,
Jan., 1890, vol. vii., p. 1.)

Also in Electrician [London] vol xxv., p. 225; Electrical
World, vol. xv., p. 368; Electrical Engineer, vol ix, p. 408;
Electrical Review [N. Y.], vol xvi; L'Electricien, Tom. xiv.,
p. 609; Electrical Review [London], vol. xxvii., p. 48; Western
Electrician, vol. vi., p. 301.
Color-blindness. (Chautauquan, May, 1890,
vol. xi., p. 166.)

The electrical resistance of the alloys of
ferro-manganese and copper [from determinations
made by B. H. Blood]. (Amer. Jour. of Science,
June, 1890, vol. xxxix., p. 471.)

Also in La Lumière Électrique, Tom. xxxvii, p. 134.

How electricity is measured. (Chautauquan,
June, 1890, vol. xi., p. 300.)

The artificial light of the future [a paper
read before the Electric Club, Nov. 20, 1890]. (N. Y.
Electric Club Papers. 24.)

Also, in Electrical Engineer, vol. x., p. 595; Electrial World,
vol. xvi., p. 387; Electrical Review [N. Y., vol. xvii., p. 166;
Elektro-technische Zeitschrift, bd. xii., p. 140; La Lumière
Electrique, Tom. xxxix., p. 83; Electrical Review [London],
vol. xxvii., p. 705; Western Electrician, vol. vii

On the alternating electric arc between a
ball and a point [from determinations by Messrs.
Archbold, Tecple, and Caldwell]. (Amer. Jour.
of Science, Jan., 1891, vol. xli., p. 1.)

Also in Philosophical Magazine, vol. xxxi., p. 123; Electrician
[London], vol. xxvi, p. 429; Electrical Review [London], vol
28, p. 164; Elektro-technische Zeitschrift, Bd xii., p. 140; La
Lumière Electrique, Tom. xxxix., p. 541; Electrical Review
[N. Y.], vol. xvii., p. 256.

and B. W. Snow. A preliminary report
on the influence of temperature upon the color of
pigments. (Abstract in Amer. Assoc. for the Adv.
of Sci. Proceedings, 1889, p. 133.)

Oliver, J. E. Elementary notes: 1. General and
logico-mathematical notation. (Annals of Mathe-
matics, Dec., 1888, vol. iv., p. 186.)

and others. A treatise on trigonometry; by
Profs. Oliver, Wait, and Jones. 4th ed. Ithaca,
N. Y., 1890. 8o. pp. vi + 160. Plate and figs.
Orndorff, W. R. Parapropionic and metapro-
pionic aldehydes. (Amer. Chemical Jour., May,
1890, vol. xii., p. 352.)

Journal.

Index to vol. xii. of the American Chemical

and F. L. Kortright. Decomposition of
some diazo compounds of naphthalene with alcohol.
(Same. March 1891, vol. xiii., p. 153.)

See also Newbury, S. B., and W. R. Orndorff.
The action of dilute nitric acid on acetone.

Osborne, C. F. What Richardson did. (Cornell
Magazine, March, 1891, vol. iii., p. 205.)

Prentiss, A. N. History and current progress
of the economic study of plant diseases. (In West-
ern N. Y. Horticultural Soc. Proceedings, Jan.,
1891.)

Also Abstract in Garden and Forest, 11 Feb., 1891, vol. iv.,

p. 71.

Roberts, I. P. Law; or, Nature's mode of ac-

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The effect on fowls of nitrogenous and carbonaceous rations. (Same, p. 162.)

160.)

Sugar beets. (Same, p. 159.)

Sugar beets as stock food. (Same, p.

and H. H. Wing. Growing corn for fodder and ensilage. (Same, March, 1890, no. xvi., P. 3.)

On the effect of a grain ration for cows at pasture. (Same, Nov., 1890, no xxii., p. 91.)

Rowlee, W. W. Imbedding and sectioning mature seeds. (In Amer. Soc. of Microscopists. Proceedings, 1890. Vol. xii., p. 113.)

Reprinted in the American Monthly Microscopical Jour., Oct, 1890. Vol. xi., p. 228.

Is Solidago serotina Ait. var. gigantea Gr. a hybrid? (In Torrey Botanical Club. Bulletin, March, 1891. Vol. xviii., p. 86.)

Ryan, J. H. A quadrant electrometer. (Ab

stract in Amer. Assoc. for the Adv. of Sci. Proceedings, 38th meeting, 1889, p. 132.)

Some experiments upon alternate current apparatus. (In Amer. Inst. of Electrical Engineers. Proceedings, 1890. Vol. vii., p. 324.)

Reprinted in Electrical Engineer, 2 July, 1890, vol. x., p. 12; in Electrical World, 5 July, 1890, vol. xvi., p. 10; in Western Electrician, 5 July, 1890, vol. vii., p. 1o; in Electrical Review, 5 July, 1890, vol. xvi., p. 9; in Electrical Engineer, 18 July, 1890, vol. xxv., p. 312; in La Lumière Electrique, 16 août, 1890, tom. xxxvi., p. 328.

Efficiency of transformers. (Electrical Engineer, Aug. 20, 1890. Vol. x., p. 197.)

Patent on steam-engine lining [specification]. (U.S. Patent Office Gazette, 5 Nov., 1889, vol. xlix., p. 827.) Report on North Side Pumping engine [Chicago, Ill.] (In Holly Manufacturing Co. Official reports of duty trials. 1890. p. 124.) On a maximum steam-jacket efficiency. (Four. of the Franklin Institute, April, 1890, vol. cxxxi., p. 276.)

Note by the editor of Carnot's Reflexions sur le puissance motrice du feu. (Crank, April, 1890, vol. iv., p. 7.)

Dawning of a new light. 1890, vol. iv., no. 8, p. 8.)

(Same, May, (In Amer. Soc. Transactions, May,

Standard tests of materials. of Mechanical Engineers. 1890.)

As one of a committtee on tests.

Civil Service reform. (N. Y. Tribune, 19 May, 1890.)

Permanent effects of strain and their self. registration. (In Amer. Soc. of Civil Engineers. Transactions, March, 1891, vol. xxiv., p. 159.) Also Abstract in Institution of Civil Engineers. London. Minutes of Proceedings, June, 1890, vol. cii., p. 344

Reply to address of the President of the Institution of Civil Engineers]. (In Institution of Civil Engineers. London. Minutes of Proceedings, June, 1890, vol. cii., p. 230.)

A practical method of reducing the internal wastes of the steam-engine. (In Amer. Soc. of Civil Engineers. Transactions, July, 1890, vol. xxiii., p. 39.) Also Abstract in Institution of Civil Engineers London. Minutes of Proceedings, June, 1890, vol. cii., p. 391.

Steam boiler domes. (Northwestern Mechanic, Aug., 1890.)

High pumping for electrical lighting. (Electrical World, 19 Aug., 1890.)

1890.)

The age of iron. (N. Y. Tribune, 25 Oct.,

Speed in railway travel. 1890, vol. x., p. 463.)

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Reprinted in Electrician, 29 Aug., 1890. Vol. xxv., p. 454. Schurman, J. G. Belief in God; its origin, nature, and basis. N. Y., 1890. sm. 8°. 266. (Winkley lectures. 1890)

The ideal college education.

Review. Feb., 1891. Vol. xv. p. 151.)

(Andover

Shackford, C. C. Voltaire. (Unitarian Review, June, 1890, vol. xxxiii., p. 495.) Slingerland, M. V. From the egg to the cabinet. (Cornell Magazine, Nov., 1890, vol. iii., p. 68.)

See also Comstock, J. H., and M. V. Slingerland. Insects injurious to fruits. Smith, C. D. See Wing, H. H., and C. D. Smith. Cream-raising by dilution.

Snow, B. W. See Nichols, E. L., and B. W. Snow. A preliminary report on the influence of temperature upon the color of pigments.

Snyder, H. [Report of investigations by] Chemical division. (Cornell University - Agricul tural Experiment Station. Bulletin, Dec., 1890, no. xxv., p. 144.)

Thurston, R. H. Heat as a form of energy. Bost., etc., 1890. sm. 8°. pp. 261. Wacts. (Riverside science series. iii.)

There have also appeared in 1890, 2d eds. of Steam-engine and boiler trials, and of Materials of engineering, vol. ii., 4th eds. of Stationary steam-engines, and of A text-book of materials of construction; in 1891 a 2d ed. of Steam-engine and boiler trials, and a 5th ed. of Materials of engineering, vol. ii. Efficiency of chain blocks. Stamford, Conn., 1890. sm. 4°.

Pamphlet privately printed.

(Forum, Dec.,

President's message to the Cornell Con(Cornell Sun, 19 Jan., 1891.)

Duties of the Treasury Department. (Cor

nell Sun, 11-19 Feb., 1891.)

Goodness of the A. O. of S. E. [American
(Amer. Engineer, 14

Order of Steam Engineers].
March, 1891, vol. xxii., p. 107.)

(Cornell

Tuttle, H. The journalist abroad. Magazine, April, 1890, vol. ii., p. 251.) Von Klenze, C. Selections from Heine's poems [review]. (Cornell Magazine, Jan., 1891, vol. iii., p. 162.)

Wait, L. A. See Oliver, J. E.

Wheeler, B. I. The life of the ancient Greeks; bibliography and syllabus of Cornell University lectures. Ithaca, N. Y., 1890. 8°. pp. 20.

Linguistic studies by J. and T. Baunack [review of Studien auf dem Gebiete des griechischen und der arischen Sprachen]. (Classical Review, March, 1889, vol. iii., p. 130.)

Grammatical gender [reviews of H. Winckler's Das grammatische Geschlecht [u. s. w.], Berl., 1889; and K. Brugmann's Das Nominalgeschlecht in den indogermanischen Sprachen]. (Classical Review, Nov., 1889, vol. iii., p. 390.)

Delbrück's Die indogermanische Verwandtschaftsnamen. (Classical Review, April, 1890, vol. iv., p. 171.)

White, H. S. Notes on Krummacher's edition of Stanhope's History of England. (Englische Studien, Bd. xiv., S. 290.)

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