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List of additions to the Library of the 

 Royal Society of Ta8mania : 



Bound Volumes. 



Annual Report of the American Historical 

 Association, 1894, containing report of pro- 

 ceedings of lObh annual meeting in Washing- 

 ton, D.C., December 26, 1828, by H. B. 

 Adams, secretary. The Tendency of His- 

 tory, by Henry Adams, president of the 

 Association. Rise of Imperial Federalism 

 (abstract), by Professor G. P. Adams. The 

 Historical work of Professor H. Tuttle. 

 Turning Points in the Civil War, by Dr. R. 

 Johnson. Tributes to Hamilton Fish, flons. 

 J. Hay, R. G. Winthorp, and others, by 

 General James Grant Wilson. The Tejas : 

 Their habits, government, and superstitions, 

 by Mrs. L. C. Harby. Why Coronado went 

 to New Mexico in 1540, by P. G. Winship. 

 The Casade Contratacion of Seville, by 

 Professor B, Moses. Some European Modi- 

 fication of the Jury System, by D. W. B. 

 Scaife. The Regulators of North Carolina 

 (1765-1771), by Professor J. S. Bassett. A 

 Chapter in the Life of Charles Robinson, the 

 First Governor of Kansas, by Professor F, 

 W. Blackman. The Continental Congress, 

 by Dr. H. Friedenwald. The Labour Move- 

 ment in English Politics, by E. Porritt. The 

 Organisation of the First Committee of 

 Public Safety, by Professor H. E. Bowne. 

 The Quebec Act and the American Revolu- 

 tion, by V. Coffin. The Historical Archives 

 of the States Department, by A. H. Allen. 

 Appeals from Colonial Courts to the King- 

 in-Council, with special reference to Rhode 

 Island, by H. H. Hazeltine. Rhode Island, 

 and the Impost of 1781, by T. G. Bates. 

 The Constitutional Controversy in Rhode 

 Island in 1841, by A. M. Mowry. Party 

 Struggles over the Pennsylvannia Constitu- 

 tion, by S. B. Harding. Evolution of 

 Township Government in Ohio, by J. A. 

 Wilgus. The Western Posts and the 

 British Debts, by Professor A. C. McLaugh- 

 lin. Existing Autographs of Christopher 

 Columbus, by W. E. Curtis. Mountains 

 and History, by Professor E. K. Alden. 

 Causes and Consequences of the Party 

 Revolution of 1800, by Professor J. H. 

 Robinson. What the United States Govern- 

 ment has done for History? by A. Howard 

 Clark. Bibliography of the Colonial His- 

 tory of South Carolina, by E. L. Whitney, 

 Washington, 1895. From the Society. 



Bureau of Ethnology, thirteenth annual 

 report of the Smithsonian Institution, 

 1891-2. By J. W. Powell, director, 

 Washington, 1896. From the Department, 



Catalogue of books in the Pedagogical 

 Section of the University Library (revised 

 edition). Addresses at the Inauguration of 

 Martin Kellogg, LL. D., as President of the 

 University of California. Berkeley, March 

 23, 1893, From the Department. 



Determinacao das Posicoes Geographicas 

 de Rodeio, Entre-rio3 Juiz de Fora, Joao 

 Gomese Barbacena. Le Cliniat de Rio do 

 Janeiro. By L. Cruls, Director de Observa- 

 torio de Rio de Janeiro. From the Depart- 

 ment, 



Guide to the Literature of ^Esthetics, By 

 Charles Mills Gayley, Professor of the 

 English Language and Literature in the 

 University of California, and F. Newton 

 Scott. Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English 

 in the University of Michigan. Berkeley, 

 1890. From the Department. 



Missouri Geological Survey, Vol. IV., V. 

 Pcilcentology of Missouri. Parts 1 and 2. 

 By C. R. Keyes, A.M., Ph.D., State 

 Geologist. Vols. "VI., VII. Lead and Zinc 

 Deposits. Sections I. and II. By A. 

 Winslow, assisted by J. D. Robertson. 

 From the Department. 



Observatoire de Rio de Janeiro Methode 

 Graphique, pour la determination des heures 

 approchees des eclipses da aoleil et de« 

 occultations par. L. Cruls, Director de 

 I'Observatoire^ Rio de Janeiro, 1894. From 

 the Department. 



Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Insti- 

 tute, Vol. XXVII., 1895-96, London, 1896. 

 From the Institute. 



Rainfall in India, third year, 1894, 

 Calcutta, 1895. From the Meteorological 

 Department. 



Report on the Scientific Results of the 

 Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the 

 years 1873-6, Vols. 1 to 50, London, 1885. 

 From tne British Government. 



Smithsonian Report of the U.S. National 

 Museum under the direct»ion of the Smith- 

 sonian Institute for the year ending June 

 30, 1893. Washington, 1895. Proceedings of 

 the United States National Museum, Vol. 

 XVIL, 1894. From the Smithaoniaa In- 

 stitution. 



Transactions of the Institution of En- 

 gineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, Vol, 

 XXXVIII., 1894-95. Glasgow, 1895, From 

 the Institution. 



United States Geological Surrey, J.W. 

 Powell, Director. Mollusca and Crustacea 

 of the Miocene Formations of New Jersey, 

 by R. Parr Whitfield. Geology of the 

 Green Mountains in Massachusetts, by B, 

 Pumpelly, J. E. Wolff, and T, Nelson Dale. 

 Fourteenth Annual Report, 1892-93, Part 



