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of Mines, N.S.W., Palaeontology No. 4. The Fossil Fishes of the Hawkesbury 

 Series at Gosford. By A. S. Woodward, F.Z.S., F.G.S. (1890); De.s Murs, 0., 

 Iconosraphie Ornithologique, Pt. i, (1849) ; Dewar, Douglas, Indian Kirds (1910) ; 

 Dixson, Charles, The Bird-Life of London (1909); Duncan, F. M., Our Insect 

 Friends and Foes (1911); Fahre, J. H.. The Life and Love of the Insect 

 (1914); Favene, Ernest, The History of Australian Exploration (1888); Forbes, 

 George. History of Astronomy (1909) ; Froggatt, Gladys H., The World of Little 

 Lives (1916); Fyfe, H. H.. South Africa To-day (1911); Gale. Albert, Aus- 

 tralian Bee Lore and Bee Culture (1912); Aquarian Nature Studies (1915); 

 Gosse, P. II., Illustrations of the Birds of .Jamaica (1849); The Birds of Ja- 

 maica (1847) ; Gould, .!., Monograph of the Trocliilidae, Vols. i.-v. (1801) ; Hand- 

 hook to the Birds of Australia, Vols, i.-ii. (1865) ; Gray, G. R., Hand-list of 

 Genera and Species of Birds, Pts. i.-iii. (1869-1871) ; The Genera of Birds, Vols, 

 i.-iii. (1844-1849); Green. J., Ocean Birds (1887); Greene, W. T., PaiTots in 

 Captivity. Vols, i.-iii. (1884-1887); Haddon, A. C, Histoi-y of Anthropology 

 (1910); Harmsworth Popular Science, Vols, i.-vii.; Haeckel, Ernest, The Evolu- 

 tion of Man, Vols, i.-ii. (1910); Haeckel. Ernest, and Lankester, E. R., The 

 History of Creation, Vols, i.-ii. (1883); Hopkins, G. M.. Experimental Science, 

 Vols, i.-ii. (1902) ; .Johnston, Sir Harry, Liberia, Vols, i.-ii. (1906) ; Knox. A. E., 

 Ornithological Rambles in Sussex (1850); Game Birds and Wild Fowl; Their 

 Friends and Tlieir Foes (1850); Layard, E. L., and Sharpc. R. B., The Bii^ds 

 of South Africa (1884); Leach, .J. A.. An Australian Bird Book (1916); Legge. 

 Capt. W. v.. Birds of Ceylon. Vols, i.-ii. (1880) ; Lloyd. L.. Tlie Game Birds and 

 Wild Fowl of SAveden and Norway ( 1867 ) ; Lucas, A . H . S . , and Le Souef, 

 W. H. D., The Animals of Australia (1909); The Birds of Australia (1911); 

 Lyell, Charles, Principles of Geology, Vols, i.-iii. (1840); M.arriner, G. R., The 

 Kea: A New Zealand Problem (1908); Mathews, G. M., A List of the Birds of 

 Australia (1913); Morris, B. R., British Game Birds and Wild Fowl (1891); 

 Morris, Rev. F. O.. A History of British Birds, Vols, i.-vi. (1895-1897); Mon-is, 

 Rev. F.O.. and Tegetme.ier, W. B.. Nests and Eggs of British Birds, Vols, i.-iii. 

 (1896); Mueller, Baron F. von, Euealyptographia (1884); Osborn, H. P.. Men 

 of the Old Stone Age (1918) ; Parker, T. J., and Haswell. AV. A., A Text-Book 

 of Zoolog>% Vols, i.-ii. (1910); Pescott. E. E.. The Native Flowers of Victoi-ia; 

 Proceedings of tlie Zoological Society of London. 1918, Pts. iii.-iv. (1919) ; Ran- 

 dall-Maciver, D.. Mediaeval Rhodesia (1906) ; Roughley, T. C, Fishes of Aus- 

 tralia and tlieir Technology (1916); Sclater, P. Jj., A MonogTaph of the .Jaea- 

 mars and Puff Birds (1879-1882) ; Selous, F. C, African Nature Notes and Re- 

 miniscences (1908); Shelley. Capt. G. E.. Sun-Birds (1876-1880); Smith, R. B., 

 Bird Life and Bird Lore (1909) ; Sulman. Florence, The Wildflowers of N.S.W., 

 Vol. ii. (1914) ; Swainson, W.. A Selection of the Birds of Brazil and Mexico 

 (1841); Thomas. H. H., The Rose Book (1913); Thompson, W., The Natural 

 History of Ireland, Vols, i.-iii. (1849-1851); Thorington, J., Refraction and How 

 to Refract (1911); Thorpe, Sir Edward. History of Chemistry, Vols, i.-ii. (1909- 

 1910); Turner, Fred, Australian Grasses, Vol. i. (1895); Weber, C. 0., The 

 Chemistry of India Rubber (1903) ; Wood, Rev. .J. G.. Insects at Home (1883) ; 

 Wonderful Nests (1887); Woodward. H. B.. History of Geology (1911); Yar- 

 rell. William. A History of British Birds, Vols, i.-iii. (1843). 



The Society has also received during the year copies of Botanical Magazine 

 (16 vols.) and "Histoire Naturelle" (3 vols., published 1750), ))equeathed to it by 

 the late E. R. Deas Thomson. 



