22 PUBLICATIONS OF LEARNED SOCIETIES. 



EDINBURGH. 



The Bannatyne Club. — Continued. 



Album of the Bannatyne Club. No. III. 8vo. 



Catalogue of the books printed for the members of the Bannatyne Club since its 

 institution. February, 185-1. 8vo. 



Thomas Thomson, Esq., Advocate, President of the Bannatyne Club. 4to. 



Bannatyne Club. Nos. XXIII, XXIV & XXV. Abstract of the Treasurer's 

 accounts, 1852, 1853 & 1854. 4to. 



The Letters and Journals of Robert Baillie, A. M., Principal of the University of 

 Glasgow. 1737—1772. In three volumes. Edinburgh, 1841—1842. 4to. 

 (Purchased.) 



Miscellanea. 



The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, exhibiting a view of the progress of dis- 

 covery in natural philosophy, chemistry, natural history, practical mechanics, 

 geography, statistics, and the fine and useful arts. Conducted by Dr. Brewster 

 and Professor Jameson. I— XIV. Edinburgh, 1819—1826. 8vo. 



The Edinburgh Journal of Science, exhibiting a view of the progress of discovery 

 in natural philosophy, chemistry, mineralogy, geology, botany, zoology, com- 

 parative anatomy, practical mechanics, geography, navigation, statistics, anti- 

 quities, and the fine and useful arts. Conducted by David Brewster. I — X, 

 1824—1829. New series. I— VI, 1829—1832. Edinburgh. 8vo. 



The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, exhibiting a view of the progressive 

 improvements and discoveries in the sciences and the arts. Conducted by 

 Robert Jameson. I— LVII. Edinburgh, 1826—1854. 8vo. 



The Edinburgh Journal of Natural and Geographical Science. Under the direc- 

 tion of William Ainsworth and Henry A. Cheek. I — II. Edinburgh, 

 1830. Svo. 



The Edinburgh Review or Critical Journal. I— CII, 1802—1855. Edinburgh, 

 8vo. 



Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine. LXXIV, 1853. Edinburgh. Svo. 



The North British Review. I— XVI, 1844—1851 ; XX, XL, & XXI— XXIII, 

 XXIV, xlvii, 1854 & 1855. Edinburgh, Svo. 

 (Purchased.) 



GREENWICH. 



Royal Observatory. 



Tables containing the sum of three equations of aberration, solar nutation, and 

 precession, for twenty-three principal fixed stars, for every day in leap year, 

 the first, second, and third years after. Folio. 



The sum of three equations of aberration, solar nutation, and precession, of forty 

 principal stars, for every day of the year, in leap year, the first, second, and 

 third years after. Folio. 



