23 



Magazine, Coxmtry Gentleman's, The, current numbers. 



♦Mathematische anzieger, Nos. 21 and 28, 1874-5. From the 

 Royal Academy of Sciences, Vienna. 



♦Muse'e Tayler, Haarlem, Archives, vols. 1, 2, 3, and part 1 vol. 4. 

 From the Directors. 



♦Memoir of C. P. von Martins, by Charles Ran. From the Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Washington. 



*Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard College, Report for 

 1873. From the Trustees. 



*]VIinerals of New South Wales, The. From the author, Professor 

 A. Liversidge. 



*Moth, Codlin, on the. By His Honor Mr. Justice Dobson. From 

 the author. 



♦Meteorology. Observations in New Zealand, 1874-5. Ditto 

 for Wellington, Nov., 1875 to Oct., 187'j Abstracts of 

 observations January to July, 1870. Comparative table of 

 climate, for 1875. From the Director of Observatories, 

 Wellington. 



* . Results of Observations in New South Wales, 1874, 



Monthly tables from October, 1875, to April, 1876. From 

 the Government Observatory. 



Report of Kew Committee of Royal Society, 1875. 



From Royal Society, London. 



Report of Chief Signal Officer, Washington, U.S., 



1872-3. Daily Bulletin, Dec, 1872, to June, 1873. 



Washington Observations, 1873. From Brig.-Genl. Myer, 



Chief Signal Officer, Washington, U.S.A. 

 ♦Meteorological Ofiice, London. Quarterly Weather Report, part 2, 



April to June, 1874. Meteorology of Japan, 1876. From 



the office. 

 * Observations, Hobart Town, monthly tables. From 



F. Abbott, F.R. A. S., F.RM.S. 



, Port Arthur, ditto. From Dr. 



Coverdale. 



, Mount Nelson, Goose Island, Swan 



Island, Kent's Group, King's Island, and South Bruni, ditto. 

 From the Hobart Town Marine Board. 



-, Melbourne, monthly tables. From the 



Government Observatory. 

 ♦Magnetic Dip, Observations on, at Kew. From the Director, Kew 



Observatory. 

 Natural History, Annuals and Magazine of. Vol. 16, Nos. 95, 96 ; 



vol. 17, Nos. 97 to 102 ; vol. 18, Nos. 103 to 106. 

 Nature, Current numbers. 

 ♦Natural History, Anderson School of, Penikese Island, United 



States, The Origin and Progress of. From the Trustees. 

 ♦Newspapers, Old English, 10 Reprints of. From Mr. J. B, 



Mather. 

 ♦Nudibranchiata, Notes on New Species of. By the Rev. J. E. 



Tenison- Woods, F.G.S., etc. From the author. 

 ♦Navy Register, United States. From the American Government. 

 ♦Orchids, Australian, Vol. 1. From C. M. Maxwell, Esq. 

 ♦ , parts ] and 2. From Government of New South Wales 



per Colonial Secretary, Tasmania. 



