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12, Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, 
parts 1 and 2, vol. vii., 3rd Series. 
13. Transactions of the Massachusetts Horticuliwral Society for 
1895, part 1. 
14. Agricultural Returns for 1895, and Leaflets on the 
Cockchafer, the Codlin Moth, the Onion Fly, and Foul 
Brood or Bee Pest, from the Board of Agriculture. 
15. Three Copies of a Pamphlet, by Sir D. Brandis, on “ Forest 
Management and Forest Protection,” from the Author. 
16. The following Books and Pamphlets from the New South 
Wales Government Board of Exchanges :— 
The Seven Colonies of Australasia, 1894. 
Australian Timbers, by G. H. Warren, 1892. 
The Forage Plants of Australia, by F. Turner, 1891. 
Statistical Survey of New South Wales, 1893-94. 
17. The following Reports, etc., from the Department of Agri- 
culture, Victoria :— 
Report of Public Works, 1893-94. 
Report of Mines and Agriculture, 1894. 
Report of Lands, 1894. 
Report of Railway Commissioners, 1894-95. 
Systematic Arrangement of Australian Fungi, by 
D. M‘Alpine. 
18. The following publications of the Smithsonian Institution, 
Washington :— 
The Internal Work of the Wind, by S. P. Langley. 
On the Relative Intensity of the Heat and Light of the 
Sun upon different Latitudes of the Earth, by 
L. W. Meech, A.M. 
On Certain Storms in Europe and America, December 
1836, by Elias Loomis, LL.D. 
Account of a Tornado near New Harmony, Indiana, 
1852, with Map, by John Chappelsmith. 
And several Pamphlets. 
On the motion of Mr Dunn, a vote of thanks was cordially 
accorded to the Donors of the various Books, Pamphlets, etc. 
Note.—Members may borrow from the Secretary any of the Books or 
Pamphlets belonging to the Society, provided they pay the cost of trans- 
mission, and guarantee their safe return within a reasonable time. 
