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Nederlandsch Meteorologisch Jaarbock, for 1876 and 1880 ; Utrecht, 



1880-'81. 

 Defense des Colonies V., Apparition et Keapparition en Angleterre et 



en Ecosse des Especes Coloniales Siluriennes de la Boheme, par 



Joachim Barrande. Nov. 1881. 

 Annals del Museo Nacionale de Mexico. Vol. 2 : parts 4, 5, 6. 

 Meteorologiska lakttagelser I Sverige, Sweden. 1875, 6, 7. 

 Ofersight af Kongl, Vetenskaps Akademiens Forhandlingar, Stock- 

 holm. 1877—1880. 

 Bihang till Kongl, Svenska Vetenskaps Akademiens Handlingar. 



Stockholm. 4 Nos. 1878-80. 

 Lefnadsteckningar fver Kongl, Svenska Vetenskaps Akademiens 



Band 2. Stockholm. 1878. 

 Bulletins de L' Academe Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux 



Arts de Belgique. Nos. 46, 47, 48. Bruxelles. 

 Annuaire ditto. 1879. 

 Memoires de L'Academie des Sciences, Arts et Belles-Lettres de 



Dijon. 1880. 

 Actes de la Societe D'Ethnographie, Paris. Vol. 8, Nos. 1, 2 1874- 



1875. 

 AnatomiaDellePlante Aquatche. By Filippo Parlatore. Firenze, 1881. 

 Processo Morboso del Colera Asiatico. By Filippo Pacini. Firenze, 



1880- 

 Clinica Obstetrica. By Ernesto Grassi. Firenze, 1880. 

 Le Empereur Justinien et Son (Euvre Legislative. , Par M. Jules 



Cauvet. Caen, 1880. 

 Liste des Griogerides. Par A. Prudliomme De Borre. Bruxelles, 1881. 



The Secretary then read the 



REPORT OF EDITORS OF " NATURALIST." 



The Editors of the "Canadian Naturalist" beg to report that 

 since hist annual meeting of the Society, only two numbers of' 

 the Journal have been issued. A third, however, will be com- 

 pleted at an early date. Whilst it is matter for regret that it has 

 been imposssble to issue four numbers within the year, your 

 editors are pleased to state that in the numbers issued, as well 

 as in that to be issued shortly, the matter is wholly original, and, 

 with one exception, by Canadians. 



Your Editors would recommend that the Society appoint them 

 to nttend to the distributing of the Journal to subscribers and 

 to those with whom it is an exchange. They would also urge 

 upon members of the Society the desirability of making an effort 

 to secure material of a suitable character for insertion in their 

 Journal. 

 Vol. X. Q 2 No. 4. 



