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 LIST OF ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY. 



The following is a list of tfiie principal 

 scientific works recently presented to tli« 

 library of the Eoyal Society of Tas- 

 mania : — 



From the trustees of the British 

 Musieum: — 



Catalogue of the collection of birds' 

 eggs in the British Museum. Vol. 

 I,, Ratitse, Carinatse (Tinaminormes-L'ari- 

 formes). Vol. II. (Charadriformos-Strigi- 

 formes). Vol. III. (Psittaciformes-Pas- 

 seriformes). Plates. 1901-03. By Eugene 

 W. Gates. 



Haaid - list of the genera and 



speci-es of birds Vols. I., II.. III., and 



IV. By R. Bowlder Sharpe, LL.D. 

 1899-1903. 



Catalogue of the Arctiadae and 

 Agarietidse. in the collection oi the 

 British Museum. Ditto, ditto, of tfoe 

 Noetuidse. By Sir G. F. Hampson. 

 Plates. 1901. Catalogue of tEie collec- 

 tion of Paleearctic butterilie?, formed by 

 the late John Henry Leech, and present- 

 ed to the trusitees of the British Museum 

 by his mother, Mrs. Eliza Leech. By 

 Eich. South, r.E.S., 1902. 



Monograph of tne Culicidse or mosqui- 

 toes mainly compiled from liie collec- 

 tions received at the British Museum 

 from various parts of the world in con- 

 nection with the investigation into the 

 causes of malaria, conducted by the 

 Colonial Office and the Eoyal Societv. 

 Vols. I. II., and III. Plates. 1901. B'y 

 F. V. Theobald, M.A., F.E.S. 



First Report on Economic Zoologv. bv 

 F. V. Theobald, M.A. 1903. 



Illustrations of the Botany of Captain 

 Cook's voyage round the world in H.M.S, 

 Adventure in 1768-71. Parts I^ II. Aus- 

 tralian Plants, by Sir Joseph Banks and 

 Dr. D. Solander. 1901. 



Catalogue of the African plants, col- 

 lected bv Dr. F. Welwitsch, in 1853-61. 

 Vol. II., part II., "Cryptogamia," 1901. 



Catalogue of the Madreporian corals in 

 tfae British Museum. Vol. IV. The 

 family Poritidse. 1. The genus Goni- 

 opora, bv H. M. Bernard, M.A. Plates. 

 1903. 



Classified list of photographs of works 

 of decorative art in the Victoria and 

 Albert Museum, and other collections. 

 Part 3. textile fabrios. and lace; part 4, 

 silversmith's work, jewellery, enamels, 

 crystals, jade, etc., heraldry. Illus- 

 trated. 



Catalogue of photograhps, consisting of 

 historical and architectural subjects, and 

 studies from Nature chiefly contributed 

 by Sir J. Benjamin Scone, M.P, 



Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalsensa 

 in the British Museum. Vol. IV. 

 Plates. 



From the Smithsonian Institution, 

 America : — 



Annual report of the Board of Eegents 

 of the Smithsonian Institution, 1902. 

 Proceedings of the U.S. National Mu- 

 seum. Vols. 25, 26. 1903. 



Department of the Interior, No. 65, 

 operations at river stations. 1901. Part 

 1 east of the Mississippi Eiver, 66. Part 

 2. Tvest ditto, ditto. No. 67. the motions 

 of underground waters. No. 68, water 

 storage in the Truckee Basin. California, 

 Nevada. No. 69, water powers of the 

 State of Maine. No. 70. geology anci 

 water resources of the Patrick and 

 Goshen Hole Quadrangles. Wyoming, Ne- 

 braska. Sewage pollution in the metro- 

 politan area in New York city, and its 

 effect on inland water resources. Irriga- 

 tion systems of Texas. Observations on 

 the flow of rivers in the vicinity of New- 

 York city. Preliminary report on arte- 

 sian basins in south-western Idaho and 

 south-eastern Oregon. The water re- 

 sources of Molokai. Hawaiian Islands. 

 Normal and polluted water in nortb- 

 eastern United States. 



Department of the Interior U.S. Geo- 

 logical Survey: — Eeport of progress of 

 stream measurements for the year 1900. 

 Water resources of the State of Colorado. 

 Water storage on Salt Eiver, Arizona. 



From the Wagner Institute of Science, 

 Philadelphia: — 



Contributions to the Tertiary Fauna of 

 Florida, with special reference to the 

 silex beds of Tampa, and the pliocene 

 beds of the Calorsahatchie Eiver, includ- 

 ing, in many cases, a complete revision 

 of the generic groups treated, and tftieir 

 American tertiarv species. Bv W. H. 

 Dall. M.A. 



From the Lloyd Library. Ohio: — 

 Bulletin of the Lloyd Library of bot- 

 any, pharmacy, and materia medica, and 

 mycological notes. 



From the Field Columbian Museum: — 



North American Plesiosaurs. Part 1. 

 Plates. By S. W. Williston, M.D. 



From the American Philosophical So- 

 cietv: — Proceedings oi the Societv. Vol. 

 XLil. No. 173. April and May. 1903. 



From the Brooklyn Institute of Art?3 

 and Sciences: — Cold Spring Harbour 

 Monographs. —I. The Beach Flea, by 

 Mabel E. Smallwood. II. The Collem- 

 bola of Cold Spring Beach, with special 

 reference to the measurements of the 

 Poduridae by C. B. Davenport. Plate. 

 1903. 



