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LIST OF DONATIONS. 



DONATIONS. DONORS. 



March 3, 1845. 



The Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England. Vol. v., Part 2. The Society. 

 Transactions of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Ditto. 



Ooninierce. Vol. Iv. 

 Memoirs and Proceedings of the Chemical Society. Part ii. Ditto. 



The Journal of Agriculture, and the Transactions of the Highland and Agricul- The Society. 



tural Society of Scotland, for March 1845. 

 Fifteenth Report of the Scarborough Philosophical Society, for the year IS-t-i. Ditto. 



March 17. 



Anatomical and Pathological Observations. By John Goodsir, F.R.S.E., and The Authors. 



Harry D. S. Goodsir, M.W.S. 

 The American Journal of Science and Arts, conducted by Professor Silliman, for The Editor. 



January 1845. 



April 7. 



Scheikundige Onderzoekingen, gedaan in het Laboratorium der Utrechtsche Hooge- The Editors. 



school. 2*e Deel. 6''e Stuk. 



The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London. Vol. xiii. Part 2, The Society. 



and Vol. xiv.. Part 2. 



The London University Calendar 1845. The University. 



Account of the Northumberland Equatorial Dome attached to the Cambridge Ob- Duke of Northum- 



servatory. berland. 



Observations made at the Magnetical and Meteorological Observatory at Toronto The British Go- 

 in Canada, printed by order of Her Majesty's Government under the super- vernment. 



intendence of Lieut. -Col. Edward Sabine, of the Royal Artillery. 



Memoir of Thomas Henderson, Esq., Professor of Practical Astronomy in the Uni- The Author. 



versity of Edinburgh. By Thomas Galloway, Esq. 

 The Grasses of Britain. Part 2. By Richard Parnell, M.D., F.R.S.E. Ditto. 



On the Cliemical Constitution of the Bones of the Vertebrated Animals. By James Ditto. 



Stark, M.D., F.R.S.E. 



Memoirs and Proceedings of the Chemical Society. Part 12. The Society. 



The Fifth and Ninth Letters on Glaciers. By Professor Forbes, F.R.SS.L. & E. The Author. 

 On the Medicinal properties of Bebeerine. By Douglas Maclagan, M.D., F.R.S.E. Ditto. 



Remarks on the Improvements of Tidal Rivers. Dy David Stevenson, C.E. Ditto. 



On a possible explanation of the Adaptation of the Eye to distinct Vision at differ- Ditto. 



ent distances. By Professor Forbes, F.R.SS.L. & E. 



April 21. 



Joui'nal of the Statistical Society of London. Vol. viii., Part 1. The Society. 



The Electrical Magazine. Conducted by Mr Charles V. Walker. Vol. i., No. 8. The Editor. 



Memoir of Francis Baily, Esq., D.C.L. Oxford and Dublin. By Sir John F. W. The Author. 



Herschel, Bart. 



Bulletin de la Societe de Gt-ographie. (2™« Serie.) Tome -xvi., xvii., xviii. The Society. 



Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Seances de I'Academie des Sciences. Tome xix., The Academy. 



Nos. 17-27. Tome xx., Nos. 1-11. 



December 1. 



Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation. The Author. 



Report of the Fourteenth Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement The Association. 



of Science, held at York, in September 1844. 

 De rinfluence Curative du Climat de Pau et des Eaux Minerales des Pyrenees. The Author. 



Par M. A. Taylor, M.D. 

 A Catalogue of the Library of the Athenajum. The Athenseum. 



