RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY. 



Presented. 

 Barnes, C. L. Parallels in Dante and Milton. Manchester, 1917. {Reed. 



Coward, T. A. Notes on the Vertebrate Fauna of Cheshire and S. Lan- 

 cashire. Darwen, 1916. [KecJ. 26IX.J16). 



Crocker, E. Science as Enemy and Ally. Birmingham, 1915. {Reed. 



7lxi./f6). 



Garnett, J. Maxwell. Part Time Secondary Education. Manchester, 

 191 7. {Reed. 22lin.li7). 



London.— British Museum (Natural History). Catalogue of the 

 Cretaceous Flora. By M. C. Stopes. Part II. London, 1915. 

 {Reed. 22Jxii.ji6). 



. — Guide to Insects Brit. Mus. (Special Guide, 



No. 7). By W. G. Ridewood. London, 1916. {Reed. 23Jxii.li6). 



. — The Louse and its Relation to Disease. (Econo- 

 mic Ser. No. 2). By B. F. Gumming. London, 1915. (Reed. 

 22lx/i./i6). 



.—Meteorological Office. The Weather Map. By N. Shaw. 



London, 1916. {Reed. 27/xi.//6). 



Washington. — United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. Result 

 of Observations at Sitka, Alaska, 1913 and 1914. (Serial No. 27). 

 By D. L. Hazard. Washington, 1916. {Reed. 2jj/x.//6). 



. — Determination of the Difference in Longitude 



between two Stations. (Special Publication No. 35). By F. Morse 

 and O. B. French. Washington, 1916. {Reed. 2j/ix.lf6). 



And a set of the Works of Lihnaeus, comprising 25 volumes, presented by 

 Dr. William Carruthers, F.R.S. , F. L. S., Honorary Member of the 

 Society. 



jPurc/iased. 



London.— Ray Society. The Principles of Plant Teratology. Vol. IL 

 By W. C. Worsdell. London, 1916. {Reed, idliii.liy). 



. — Royal Society. Catalogue of Scientific Papers (1884-1900). 



Vol. XV. Cambridge, 1916. {Reed /y/x.//6). 



And the usual Exchanges and Periodicals. 



