1G1 Library. [August, 



Catalogue of Scientific Papers compiled and published by the Royal 

 Society of London, Vol. VI. (1800-1863). 



The Royal Society op London. 



Zoological Society of London, Proceedings, 1872, March-June. 

 J. Anderson — On some Persian, Himalayan and other Reptiles. E. W. H. 

 Holdsworth — Catalogue of Birds found in Ceylon, with some remarks on their habits 

 and local distribution and description of two new species peculiar to the Island. 



W. E. Brooks — On the Imperial Eagles of India. Dr. J. E. Gray — On the Genua 

 Clielymys and its allies from Australia. Major H. H. Godwin- Austen— Description 

 of new Land and Fresh-water shells from the Khasi, N. Cachar and Naga Hills. Sir 

 V. Brooke — On Hydropotes inermis and its Cranial characters as compared with those 

 of Moschus moschiferus. A. H Garrod — On the Mechanism of the Gizzard in 

 Birds. J. Anderson — On a supposed new Monkey from the Sunderbans to the East 

 of Calcutta. R. Swinhoe — Descriptions of two new Pheasants and a new Garrulax 

 from Ningpo, China. F. Moore — Descriptions of new Indian Lepidoptera. E. W. H. 

 Holdsivorth — Note on a Cetacean observed on the west Coast of Ceylon. A. Giinther — 

 On the Reptiles and Amphibians of Borneo. Viscount Walden — Notice of an appen- 

 dix to his memoir on the birds of Celebes. A. Anderson — Additional notes on the 

 Raptorial Birds of North-Western India. S. /. Boiuerbank— Contributions to a general 

 history of the Spongiadce, Capt T. Hutton — On the Bats of the North-Western 

 Himalayas. Dr. J. Murie — On the Indian Wild Dog. Observation on the Macaques, 

 I. The Bornean Ape. On the Cranial Appendages and Wattles of the Horned 

 Tragopan. 



Index to the Proceedings, 1861-70. 

 Transactions, Vol. VIII, Part 3. 



The Zoological Society of London. 



Geological Society of London, Journal, No. 113, February, 1873. 

 H. Woodward — On Eocene Crustacea from Portsmouth. 



The Geological Society of London. 

 Chemical Society of London, Journal, November 1872, to April 1873, 

 with Supplementary Number containing Index and Title-page to Vol. X. 



Novr. 1872. Professor Cannizzaro — Considerations on some points of Theoretic 

 Teaching of Chemistry. 



Sept. 1873. W. C. Roberts — On the condition of the Hydrogen occluded by Palla- 

 dium, as indicated by the Specific Heat of the Charged Metal. W. H. Hartley — On the 

 Standardising of Acids. E. Nicholson — Analysis of the water of the Mahanuddy. 



The Chemical Society of London. 



The Statistical Society, Journal, 1872, Parts III— IV. 

 J£. Jeula — Some statistics relating to the Traffic through the Suez Canal. 



The Statistical Society of London. 



Royal Geographical Society, Proceedings, Vol. XVI, No. 5, Vol. XVII, 

 No. 1. 



Vol. XVI, No. 5. Shaw — Central Asia in 1872. Strachey— The Scope of 

 Scientific Geography. 



