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Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science. 



Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 



Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh. 



Proceedings of the Geologists' Association. 



Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Science of Philadelphia. 



Sundry Transactions of other Societies, and Pamphlets. 



Among the additions to the Library calling for special notice 

 are : — 



The final part of Dr. Braithwaite's British Moss-Flora, marking 

 the conclusion of this monumental work, which must for a very 

 long time remain the standard on its subject. Dr. Braithwaite, 

 who is one of the Club's Trustees and was its President so far 

 back as 1872—1873, had generously presented the whole of the 

 previous parts as published, with special plates on India paper, 

 and with the final number has presented his portrait, which 

 will be bound up with the work. Every one will congratulate 

 the distinguished author on the successful completion of his 

 life-work. 



Flatter's Studies in Vegetable Histology will be found very 

 useful to those who may be engaged in the study of botanical 

 structures. The Club is indebted to the Bt. Hon. Sir Ford North, 

 F.B.S., for this useful work, which has been suitably bound at 

 the expense of the donor. 



Nature through Microscope and Camera was presented by 

 another member, Mr. A. E. Smith, by whom the numerous 

 photogiaphs illustrating the work were taken. It has already 

 proved to be a work in much demand. 



Packard's Text-Book of Entomology was purchased by the 

 Committee, and will prove a boon to those interested in Insect 

 Anatomy, a subject which was previously very weakly represented 

 in the Library. 



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