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J. DESNOYERS. Sur les Cavemes et les Breches a Ossements 

 des environs de Paris. 4. 



Recherches Geologiques et Historiques sur 



les Cavernes, particulierement sur les Cavernes a Osse- 

 ments de Mammiferes fossiles, Paris 1845. 8. 



Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des Seances de TAcademie 

 des Sciences. N. 13 15, 



Catalogue des Livres anciens, la plupart a figures, prove- 

 nant en partie de la Bibliotheque de feu J. G. KRAENNER 

 de Eatisbonne. Paris 1855. 8. 



GROOT-BRITTANNIE. 



Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Yol XXI, 

 p. 3. 4. 



Contents: 



i'. KELLAND. On a Problem in Combinations. 



M. PONTON. On Solar Light, and on a simple Photometer. 



TERROT. On the Possibility of combining two or more Probabilities of 



the same Event, so as to form one Definite Probability. 

 G. WILLIAMS. Researches on Chinoline and its homologues. 

 H. F. TALBOT. On Format's Theorem. 



B. STEWART. On a Proposition in the Theory of Numbers. 

 w. SWAN. On the Prismatic Spectra of the Flames of Compounds of 



Carbon and Hydrogen. 

 H. D. ROGERS. On the Laws of Structure of the more Disturbed Zones 



of the Earth's Crust. 



Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Vol III. 



N. 46. 8. 



Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy. Yol XXII, 

 p. 6. XXIII, p. 1. Dublin 18551856. 4. 



Contents Yol XXII, p. 6: 



p. CRAWFORD. On Hebroeo-Celtic Affinities. 

 K. HINCKS. On the Assyrian Mythology. 



On the Chronology of the Twenty-sixth Egyptian Dynasty, 



and of the Commencement of the Twenty-seventh. 

 c. HALIDAT. On the Ancient Name of Dublin. 



