ACCESSIONS TO THE LIBRARY. 177 
URUGUAY. 
MONTEVIDEO.— Museo Nacional de Montevideo: 
Anales, 20x30 em. I. Memoria Geologica sobre la formacion del Rio dela Plata, por D. 
A, Larranaga, pp. 3-12. Descripciones de algunos hemipteros heteropteros nuevos 0 poco 
conocidos, por Carlos Berg, pp. 13-27. Las Gramineas Uruguayas, por J. Arechavaleta, 
pp. 29-78; 3 pll.; 13 figs. 
VY. Las Gramineas Uruguayas, pp. 373-452; 9 pll. 
VII. Nuevo Fermento Butyrico, por Vicente Curci, 68 pp.; 3 pll. 
Contribucion de conocimiento de la Fauna Uruguaya. Enumeracion de Mamiferos, 
por Juan H. Figueira, pp. 5-35. 
Las Gramineas Uruguayas, pp. 147-392; 37 pll.; 12 figs. 
Charles Honore, Author: 
Loi du Rayonnement Solaire, por Charles Honore, 356 pp.; 7 pli. 
AUSTRALIA. 
NEW SOUTH WALES. 
SyDNEY.— Department of Mines and Agriculture: 
Minerals of New South Wales, by A. Liversidge, 17x26 cm., 326 pp.; & figures ;, geological 
map incolors. Bound in green cloth, gilt top, back and side titles. 
Memoirs of the Geological Survey of New South Wales, 24x30 cm. Geology, No. 5. 
Geology of the Broken Hill lode and Barrier Ranges mineral field, N.S. W., 1894, by J. B. 
Jaquet, 150 pp.; 10 pll. 
Paleontology, No.1. The invertebrate fauna of the Hawkesbury-Wianamatta series of 
New South Wales, 1888, by Robert Etheridge, 21 pp.; 2 pll. No.2. Contributions to the 
Tertiary flora of Australia, 1888, by Doctor Constantin, Professor of Botany, University of 
Graz, Austria, 192 pp.; 15 pll. No.3. Plant-bearing beds of Paleeozoic and Mesozoic age in 
eastern Australia and Tasmania, by Ottokar Feistmantel, 1890, 190 pp.; 30 pll. No. 4. 
The fossil fishes of the Hawkesbury series at Gosford, by A. S. Woodward, 1890, 56 pp.; 10 
pll. No. 5. Monograph of the Carboniferous and Permo-Carboniferous invertebrata of 
New South Wales, by R. Etheridge, 1891-’92, 144 pp.; 22 pl. No. 7. The Mesozoic and Ter- 
tiary insects of New South Wales, by R. Etheridge and A. Sidney Olliff, 1890, 12 pp.; 2 pll. 
No. 8. Contributions to a catalogue of works, reports and papers on the anthropology, 
ethnology and geological history of the Australian and Tasmanian aborigines, by R. Ether- 
idge, 1890-95, 144 pp. No.9. The fossil fishes of the Talbragar beds (Jurassic?), by Arthur 
Smith Woodward, 1895, 40 pp.; 6 litho. pll., geological section, and 1 photo-lith. 
Records of the Geological Survey of New South Wales, 18x 24 cm.,Vol. II, 1890-91, 180 pp. ; 
16 heliotype and other plates. Contains numerous geological, paleontological and min- 
eralogical articles. - 
Vol. III, 1892-93, 200 pp.; 19 pll. 
Vol. IV, 1894-95, 200 pp. ; 24 pll. 
QUEENSLAND. 
BRISBANE.—Royal Society of Queensland: 
Proceedings, Vol. XI, 135 pp.; 8pll. Contains: Aboriginal languages of eastern Australia, 
by Joseph Lauterer. Geological structure of artesian basins, by A. Gibb Maitland. 
Albatross bay, by F. C. Urquhart. The flying fox, by Thos. R. Lucas, etc. 
VICTORIA. 
MELBOURNE.— Department of Mines, Hon. Henry Foster, Minister: 
Annual Report of the Secretary for Mines, 1894, 21x33 cm., 68 pp.; numerous illustrations, 
maps, etc. 
Annual Report for 1895, 88 pp.; charts, maps, etc. 
Special Reports, same size: Report on loss of gold in reduction of auriferous vein- 
stone in Victoria, by Henry Rosales, 65 pp.; 22 pll. Reports on the Victoria coal fields, by 
James Sterling, 20 pp.; 9 pll. and maps. 
