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Do7iations and Additions to Libo^ary. 383 



Acta Horti Petropolitani, Tomus 5, Fasc. 2; Tomus 6, Fasc. 1. From the 



Imjjcrial Botanic Garden, St Petersburg. 

 Buckton's British Aphides, Vol. 2. Ray Society publication for 1877. 

 Memoires de la Soci^te Rationale des Science Naturelles de Cherbourg, Tome y^^ 



21 (1878). From iJic Society. 

 Proceedings and Transactions of the Nova Scotian Institute of Natural Science, 



Vol. 5, Part 1 (1878-79). From the Institute. 

 Transactions of the Edinburgh Geological Society for 1879. Fruon the Society, i^,/"^ 

 Medical and Surgical Reports of the Loudon Hospital for 1877. From the 



Registrar. 

 University of Durham School of Medicine; Prospectus for 1879-80. From 



the Secretary of the University. 

 Warme und Elastizitat. Von Dr Hermann Scheffler. From the Author. 

 Estudio del Terremoto de 17 de Mayo de 1879. Por Mariano Barcena. From 



the Author. 

 Annales de I'Observatoire de Moscou, Vol. 6, Livraison 1, 2. From the 



University of Moscow. 

 Videuskabelige Meddelser fra Naturhistorisk Forening i Kjobenhavn for 



Aaret 1877-78-79, No. 1. From the Society. 

 Medical Inquirer — new series, Vol. 4, Nos. 5-7. From the Editor. 

 Transactions of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts, Vol. 9, Part 5, and Vol. 



10, Parts 1, 2. Frorn the Society. 

 Report on Temperatures during the Winter of 1878-79 at the Royal Botanic 



Garden, Edinburgh, by John Sadler, Esq. From the Author. 

 Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1877. Frorti the Institution, 

 {a.) U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories: Coues on the Birds of the 



Colorado Valley, Part 1 (Miscellaneous publications, Vol. 11); {b.) 



Tenth Annual Report of the U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey, 



]878, by F. V. Hayden. From the Department of the Interior, 



Washington, U. S. 

 {a.) The Capercailzie in Scotland; (&.) The Shiant Islands and their Bird 



Life. By J. A. Harvie-Brown, Esq. From the Author. 

 Fleming's Lithology of Edinburgh : with Memoir by Professor Duns, D. D. 



From Professor Duns. 

 On the Structure and Affinities of the "Tabulate Corals" of the Palseozoic 



period. By H. Alleyne Nichol.son, M.D. Fro^m the Author. 



