XXVni rROCEEDINGS, OCTOBER. 



Worm (Lumbricus terreatris), its original host. Also, on the pre- 

 vention of the disease in fowls called gapes, which is caused by this 

 parasite. By H. D. Walker, M.D. From the Society. 



Catalogue of the Fishes in the collection of the Australian Museum, 

 Sydney, Part 1. Recent PaUeichthyan Fishes, (pamphlet), by J. 

 Douglas Ogilby, F.L.S. — From the Trustees. 



Contributions to the Matural History of Alaska, results of in- 

 vestigations made chiefly in the Yukon district, and the Allatian 

 Islands, conducted under the auspices of the signal service. United 

 States army, extending from May 1S74, to August 1881 

 (bound), by L. M. Turner. — From Brigadier General A. W. Greely. 



Darwinism. — A lecture by Prof. F. W. Hutton, F.G.S. at the Philoso- 

 phical Institute of Canterbury, September 12, 1887 (pamphlets). — 

 From the author. 



Department of the Interior. — No. .34, on the relation of the 

 Laramie Molluscan Fauna to that of the succeeding Freshwater 

 Eocene and other (J roups. No. '.io, Pliysioal properties of the Iron- 

 Carburets. No. 36, Subsidence of line solid particles in Liquids. 

 Wasliington, 18SG. Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey 

 No. 37. Types of the Laramie Flora, No. 38. Peridotite of 

 Elliott county, Kentucky, No. 39. The upper beaches and Deltas of 

 the glacial lake. Lake Agassiz. From the Department. 



Eruption of Mount Tarawera. — Report on the Tarawera volcanic 

 district. By Professor F. W. Hutton, F.G.S. (Two pamphlets.) — 

 From the author. 



Essex Institute. — Historical Collections, January to December, 1886. 

 Vol. XXIII. Salem, Mass. — From the Institute. 



** Faraday," a lecture by CbasTomlinson, F.R.S. From Mrs. Davies. 



French Colonies and their Resources, by James Bonwick, F.R.G.S. 

 (bound), London, 188(5. — From the hon. the Chief Secretary. 



Fourth Annual Report of the liureau of Ethnology to the Secre- 

 tary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1882-3. (Bound.) By J. W. 

 Powell, Director. — From the Institution. 



Gediichtnisrede auf Joseph von Fraunhofer zur Feier seines 

 hundersten Gcburtstags von Carl Max V. Bauerfeind. — From the 

 Department. 



History of Geological Magazine. 



Howietown, containing a full description of the various hatching 

 houses and ponds, and of experiments which have been undertaken 

 there, from 1873 to the present time, and also of the Fish Cultural 

 work and the majjjnificcnt results already obtained. (Bound). 

 — By .Sir James Ramsay Gibson Maitland, Bart. 



Imperial Federation, current Nos. — From the Editor. 

 . Inhaltsverzeichniss der Sitzung — sberichtc der mathcmatisch — phy- 

 sikalischen classe dee k. b. Jahrgang 1871-1885. Munchen 1886. — 

 From the Department. 



.lournal of the Linnean Society, London. " Botany," Vols. 22 to 

 24, No8. 14!» to 152. " Zoology," Vols. XX. to XXII., Nos. 117 to 

 140. — From the .Society. 



Journal of the lioyal Statistical Society, London. Vol. L., Pte. 

 IL, III., IV., 1887, Vsl. LI., Pts. I., II., 1888.— From the Society. 



Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, August, 1888. — From the 

 Society. 



Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of (Jreat Britain and Ireland 

 (newBcrics), Vol. XIX., Pts. 111. and IX., 1887, Vol. XX., I'ts. 1-2, 

 1888. — From the Society. 



Journal of the lioyal History and Arch.rological A.ssociation of 

 Ireland. Vol. VIII. , fourth series, April 18b7, No. 70. Vol. VIII., 

 July 1888, No. 75.— From the Society. 



