9 



Presented by 



4. The Garner and Science Eecorder's Journal, ) A. Ramsay, F.G.S. 



Nos. 1 to 4, 1885-6 ( The Editor. 



5. Ballard & Toiukinson, A decision connected j W.Whitaker, Esq. 



with water supply from wells. Paper, 1885 ) The Author. 



6. Some Borings in Kent relating; to the deep j 



seated Geology of the London Basin. Ditto. 

 Paper. 1886 ) 



7. Eeports, 3rd, 4th and 5tb, of the Geological ) The Government 



Survey, United States America, 18S1-1SS5 j of the U. States. 



8. Report Annual of the Comptroller of the ) -p. 



Currency, United States America, 1885 . . ] ■^^'^™- 



9. Geologist's Association Excursion to Canter- \ 



bury, Reculvers, Pegwell Bay and Rich- ' G. Dowker, Esq. 

 boro', 1885. Pamphlet, 1886 . . . . ) 



10. "What I believe," by Leon Tolstoi. Trans- ) 



lated from the Russian by Constantine The Publisher. 

 Popoff . . . j 



11. Address to Geological Section of British i 



Association, by Professor J. Phillips, ' James Reid, Esq. 

 1864. Pamphlet ) 



12. Observations of the Eclipse of the Sun at ) 



Oxford, by Professor J. Phillips, 1870. ' Ditto. 

 Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . j 



13. Forbes' Volcanoesand Geysers of Iceland, 1860 Ditto. 



14. Hunt, R., Descriptive Guide to the Museum \ 



of practical Geology, with notice of the [ Ditto. 

 Geological Survey, 2nd edition, 1859 . . ) 



15. Listof British Marine Shells, by A. Somerville UNKNOWN. 



16. Sketch of the Services of the late W. W. Seaton, \ ™ ^ 



in connection with the Smithsonian ^^^ ^ liOARD of 

 Institute ( Regents. 



17. Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich \ 



Naturalists' Society, 16 parts, forming ' James Reid, Esq. 

 vols. 1 to 3, 1869-84 ) 



18. The Geology of England and Wales, by H, B. ) -r^ 



Woodward, F.G.S., 1876 j ^"TO. 



By an oversiglit the Quarterly Journal of the Greological 

 Society for 1886 was omitted to be ordered for the Society. It 

 has hitherto been procured by Mr. Dowker, but such was not 

 the case last year. It will, however, be ordered without delay 

 and added to the Library. 



During the past year, by the persevering efforts and kind 

 assistance of Mr. Reid, the loose and accumulated Papers, 

 Memoirs, Monographs, &c., have been examined and an-anged 

 and inexpensively bound in eight volumes. Amongst these tlie 

 valuable gifts from the University of Christiana have been pre- 

 served in four volumes. The numerous Eeports of various 

 Natural History Societies have been, as far as possible, arranged 

 in volumes and bound. In all, under both these heads, about 



