ACCESSIONS TO THE LIBRARY. 189 
SPAIN, 
BARCELONA.— Real Academia de Ciencias y Artes: 
Boletin, 23x28 cm., Nos. 12-14, pp. 187-261. 
_ Memorias, 23x28 em. Tomo Tl, 189495. XIX. Applications of kinematic geometry, by 
Luis Canalda, pp. 331-348. Recognition of the coexistence of the first bottom of the Medi- 
terranean sea in the lower Miocene deposits, by Dr. Jaime Almera, pp. 349-394; 1 geological 
table, 34x50 em. Monograph of the species of the genus Pecien, by Dr. Jaime Almera and 
Arturo Bofill y Poch, pp. 395-408; 7 litho. plates. 
Tomo II. Flora del Valles, by Dr. Juan Cadevall y Diars, pp. 33-188 ( fin.) ; 1 pl. 
Pliocene Deposits of the plain of Barcelona, by Dr. Jaime Almera, pp. 33-80, 
Historia de la Academia de Barcelona, cm., 208 pp. 
La Casa de Monistrol, 1895, 18x26 cm., 18 pp. 
Las Radiaciones de Roentgen, 14x19 em., February-March, 1896, 14+-18 pp. 
Mapripv.—Real Academia de Ciencias, Fisicas y Naturales de Madrid: 
Memorias, 20x30 cm. Tomo XVI, 1895, 290 pp. Systematic study of the organic bases of 
animal origin ( ptomaines, leucomaines, etc.), by Dr. Jose Ubeda y Correal. 
SWEDEN AND NORWAY. 
CHRISTIANIA, Norw.— Videnskabs Selskabeti Christiania (Academy of Science of Christiania) : 
Forhandlinger for 1893. No.1. Laplandish word-book, by J. K. Quigstad, 372 pp. (in 
German). No.2. Political condition of Athens, from the time of Clisthenes to Aristides, 
by A. Reeder, 151 pp. (Norwegian). No. 3. Histological studies in the Dipsacez, by B. 
Hansteen, 47 pp.; 4pll. (Norwegian). No.4. The book of Job — Hieronymus’s translation, 
by C. P. Caspari, 108 pp. (German). No.5. Plant studies, by Axel Blytt, 52 pp. (Norwegian). 
No. 6. Athenian writings, by P. Ostbye. 45 pp. (Norwegian). No.7. Vegetation of Tonsberg 
fiord, by H. H. Gran, 38 pp. (Norwegian). No. 9. Review of Norwegian ascidie, by J. Kizr, 
105 pp.; 3 pll. (Norwegian, with English descriptions of the new and unknown species). 
No. 10. Astronomical, by H. Mohn, 40 pp. (Norwegian). No. 11. Bryological contribution 
to the flora of Norway, by F. E. Conrad and I. Hagen, 26 pp. (Norwegian). No. 12. Contri- 
bution to the anatomy of Combretacee, by C. Holterman, 48 pp. (German). No. 13. Nor- 
wegian Lepidoptera, by W. M. Sheyen, 54 pp.; 1 map (German; 1,263 species named, their 
habitats given, and the latitude indicated). No. 16. Norwegian arctic flora, species new 
or little known, by J. M. Norman, 60 pp. (Latin). Nos. 17 to 20. Various subjects, 116 pp. 
No. 21. Botanical excursion in Romsdal, by Ove Dahl, 32 pp. (Norwegian). Oversigt, 1893, 
80 pp.; 3engravings. Total pages, 1,436; 18 pll.; 1 map of Norway. 
Forhandlinger for 1894. Nos.1and 9, Differential calculus studies, by Alf Guldberg, 42+ 
12 pp. (Norwegian). Nos. 2, 4, 5,6. Various essays, 36 pp. No.7. On climatic change and 
the eccentricity theory, by Andr. M. Hansen, 39 pp. (Norwegian). No. &. On the flora of 
northern Norway in the regions of Tromso and West Finmark, by E. Jorgensen, 104 pp. 
(Norwegian). Nos. 3 and 9. Norwegian annelida polycheta, by Olaf Bidenkap, 150 pp. 
(Norwegian). No. 19. Botanical exploration to Sandmere, on the coast of Norway, 1894, 
by Ove Dahl, 44 pp. Oversigt, 40 pp. Total, 566 pp.;3 pll.; 2 half-tone engravings. 
Forhandlinger for 1895. No.1. On a melanistic phase of Uria grylle, by R. Collett, 
14 pp. (English). No. 2. On four birds, new to the fauna of Norway, found in 1890-94, by 
R. Collett, 12 pp. (Norw.) No.3. Myodes lemmus (the lemming): its habits and migra- 
tions in Norway, by R. Collett, 64 pp. (English). Nos. 4 and 6, Integration by differen- 
tials of the 2d order, by Alf Guldberg, 12 + 48 pp. (Norw.) Nos.7-9. Essays in Norwegian, 
40 pp. No. 10. Earthquakes in Norway, by Hans Reush, 80 pp. (Norwegian). Oversigt, 
48 pp. 
Skrifter, 1894, 18x26 cm. I. Mathematic-scientific class: No. 1. Geological studies in 
the Kongberg district, by Chr. A. Munster, 124 pp. (Norwegian). No.2. Pendulum obser- 
vations, by O. E. Shiots, 42 pp. (German). No.3. On the anatomy of the bulb of Crinum 
pratense Herb., by G. Lagerheim, 8 pp. (German). No.4. The eruptive rocks of the dis- 
trict of Christiania, by W. C. Brogger, 216 pp.; 4 microphotographs, and 2 maps (Ger- 
man). No. 5. Fresh-water Entomostraca (raised in Norway from dried mud) of New 
Zealand, by G. O. Sars, 62 pp.; 8 autographic plates, colored from nature (English). No. 
6. On Lamy’s equation, by A. Palmstroem, 8 pp. ( French), 
II. Historico-philosophic class: Five papers, by various authors, in Norwegian, Ger- 
man, French, and English languages, 484 pp. ; 2 lithographic plates. 
STAVANGER, Norw.—Slavanger Museum: 
Aarsberetning for 1894, 58 pp.; 2 pll. For 1895, 159 pp. 
