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Quarterly Journal of Geological Society, Vol. 43, 1887, and No. 3, 1888, 

 presented by Major Parker. 



Quarterly .Tournal of Geolog. Society, Vols. 16, 18, 19, 1860-2-3, in Nos , 

 and Nos. 59, 60, Vol. 15; Nos. 66, 67, 68, Vol. 17, 1858-9. 



Murray, And., Economic Entomology, Aptera, S. Kens. Mas., Hand- 

 book. 



Quarterly Journal of Science, in Nos. Vol. 8. 1871 to Vol. 15, O.S., 1878. 



Tegetmeir on Pallas Sand-grouse, 1888, presented by Mr. J. Eeid. 



Journal of the Postal Microscopical Society, Vol. 1887, bound, Vol. 

 1888, presented by Col. Horsley. 



Fielden. H. W.. Col., The Dawn of Life, an Address to Norfolk and 

 Norwich Natural History Society (Vol. 4), presented by Capt. 

 Gordon McDakin. 



Nine Natural History Societies have either presented or 

 given by exchange their Reports and Transactions ; these are 

 as follows, viz. : — 



Croydon Microscopical and Natural History Society, Vol. 1878 to 1884, 



bound. 

 Eastbourne Natural History Society, Part 11, Vol. 1, 1885-6 ; Transaction 



Eeport, Part 1, Vol. 2. 1886-7 ; Part 1, Vol. 2, N.S., 1886-7 

 Cardiff Naturalists' Society, Transactions, Vol. 19, Part 1, 1887 ; Vol. 20, 



Psit 1, 1888. 

 West Kent Natural History Society, Report and Papers, 1887-8. 

 London College of Science Society. Report No. 2, 1886-7 ; No. 3, 1887-8. 

 Manchester Microscopical Society, Transactions and Report, 1887. 

 Rochester Naturalist, Nos. 6, 7, 9. 10, 11, to complete set. No. 19, Jan., 



1888, No. 21 1888. 

 Sidcup Literary and Scientific Society, Annual Report, No. 4, 1887. 

 Wellington College Natural History Society, Transactions and Report, 



1887. 



The Librarian is again indebted to Mr. Jas. Reid for his 

 kindness in taking stock of the Library, and reporting on it as 

 he has done. From his report it will be seen that the loans 

 from the Library during the year 1888 were fifty-five, and there 

 are still with the borrowers eight books ; none of these are over 

 the period allowed by the Rules, viz., three months. 



In conclusion, the Librarian would call attention to the 

 following list of imperfect serial works in the Library, which it 

 is desirable, if possible, to complete, either by gifts or purchase. 

 Any contributions from members towards this desirable object 

 will be thankfully received and acknowledged. 



List of Volumes and Parts required to complete the series 

 of Periodical works in the Library : — 



Reports of the Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota, 



2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 

 Ray Society — Alder & Hancock, Nudibranchiate Mullusca, Part 7, 1885. 

 ,, Memorials of Raj, by E. Lancaster, 1846. 



