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Vol. XVI. No. 1. Godwin- Austen — The Garo Hills. Macdonald, Tanner, Badgley 

 — The Lushai Expedition. 



The Royal Geographical Society of London. 



The Eoyal Asiatic Society, Journal, Vol. VI, Part II. 



James Fergusson — On Hiouen-Thsang's Journey from Patna to Ballabhi, and note 

 on the same. Col. 11. Yule — Northern Buddhism. — Hwen Thsang's account of the 

 Principalities of Tokharistan. Dr. H Kern — The Brhat Sanhita. E. Thomas. — The 

 Initial Coinage of Bengal. S. Beal— The Legend of Dipankara Buddha. 



The Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. 

 Royal Institution, Proceedings, Vol. VI, Parts V-VI. 



No. 56. Professor Tyndall — On the Identity of Light and Latent Heat. Dr. 

 Gladstone — On the Crystallisation of Silver, Gold and other Metals. G. W. Siemens — 

 On measuring Temperatures by Electricity. S. Evans — On the Alphabet and its origin. 



No. 57. J. N. Lockyer — On the Eclipse Expedition of 1871. — A. V. Harcowrt — 

 On the Sulphui-ous impurity in Coal Gas. N. Story-Maskelyne — On Meteoric Stones. 

 Prof. Abel — On the more important Substitutes for Gunpowder. Prof. Odling — On 

 the History of Ozone. 



The Royal Institution of London. 

 Institution of Civil Engineers, Minutes of Proceedings, Vols. 3, 4, 6-17, 

 19-34. 



Catalogue of the Library, 2 Vols. 

 Transactions, Vols. 1, 2, 3. 



The Institution of Ciyil Engineers, London. 



Birmingham Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Proceedings, January, 

 1873. 



W. Baines — Description of an improved apparatus for working aud interlocking 

 Railway Signals and Points. 



The Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Birmingham. 



Royal Society of Edinburgh, Proceedings, 1871-72. 



E. Sang — On the Computation of the Strength of the Parts of Skeleton or Open 

 Structures Professor Tait — Laboratory notes : on ThermoElectricity." D. H. Mar- 

 shall — On the relation of Magnetism to Temperature. Professor Tait — Note on a 

 singular property of the Eetina. W. J. M. Banhine — On the Decomposition of Forces 

 Externally applied to an Elastic Solid. Professor W. Thomson — Notice of a new 

 family of the Echinodermata. Professor Tait — Address on Thermo-Electricity. 

 Professor W. Thomson — On the Crinoids of the " Porcupine" Deep-sea Dredging 

 Expedition. 



Transactions, Vol. XXVI, Part IV. 



J. A. Brough — On the Lunar diurnal Variation of Magnetic Declination at Tra- 

 vandrum, near the Magnetic Equator, deduced from Observations made in the 

 Observatory of His Highness the Maharajah of Travancore J. H. Balfour — Remarks 

 on the Ipecacuanha Plant as cultivated in the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, with 

 a memorandum as to the mode of transmitting specimens to India. 



The Royal Society of Edinburgh. 



