Microscopical Objects, by Pritchard ; Microscopic Mounting, by 

 Martin ; Naturalists' Note Book ; Coleoptera (from Mr. T. Cur- 

 teis) ; List of Land and Fresh water Mollusca of East Sussex, by 

 J. H. A. Jenner ; Forestry in India, by Dr. J. Ewart ; A few- 

 words upon (1) The lowest forms of living things (2) Physiology 

 (3) Aryan and Aboriginal races of India, by Dr. J. Ewart ; On some 

 recently discovered Insecta from Carboniferous and Silurian Rocks 

 by H. Goss (from the respective Authors) ; Proceedings of the 

 Geological Association ; Reports and proceedings of the North 

 Staffordshire Naturalists' Field Club and Archadogical Society ; 

 The Belfast Naturalist Field Club and of the Cardiff Naturalists 

 Society ; Bulletin de la Societe de Beige de Microscopie (from the 

 respective Societies) ; Quekett Microscopical Club (from H. T. 

 Hailes) ; Topography of Crowborough, by C. L. Prince (from the 

 Author) ; Annalen des K. K. Naturalistorischen Hofmuseum 

 redigirt von Dr. F. R. von Hauer, 1S86. 



The following books and periodicals have been added by pur- 

 chase during the year, viz : — 



Challenger Report, Vol I., Parts 1 and 2. 



Evolution in the Mind of Animals. 



Grevillea, Vol. XIV. 



Entomologists' Monthly Magazine, Vols. 21 and 22. 



Geological Magazine. 



Zoologist .Magazine. 



Carrington's Entomologist. 



Science. 



Science Gossip, 



Microscopical Quarterly. 



Nature. 



Studies in Microscopical Science. 



Mr. Douglas E. Caush has kindly undertaken the office of 

 Hon. Librarian, formerly held by the late Mr. Robert Glaisyer 

 whose death was recorded in the last report, and under his 

 supervision, and with the assistance of Mr. C. F. Dennet, Dr. 

 Miles, and Mr. Pankhurst (the Library Sub-Committee), the 

 Library, which now consists of about 1,400 books, exclusive of 



