26 GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



London. — The quarterly journal of conchology. (See 155.) 



419. London. — Quarterly journal of microscopical science; by Lankester, etc. 



1. Vol. 1-8, 1853-00. 8 v. 8". 2. Vol. 1-16, 1861-76. 16 v. 8°. 

 (1. Vol.6-8 and 2. Vol. 1-2, hear also the secondary title : Transactions 

 of the microscopical society of London, n. s. Vol. 6-10. — See 376, c.) 



420. London. — Quarterly journal of pure and applied mathematics: I Syl- 



vester, etc. Vol. 1-14, 1855-76. 14 v. 8". (Successor to 60.) 



421. London. — The quarterly journal of science ; hy Samuelson, etc. 1. Vol. 



1-7, 1864—70. 7 v. 8 U . 2. The q. j. of 8. and annals of mining, metal- 

 lurgy, engineering, industrial arts, manufactures, and technology; !>v 

 Crookes. Vol. 1-6, 1871-76. 6 v. 8". 



422. London. — The quarterly mining review ; hy English. 1. Vol. 1-2, 1830- 



32. 2 v. 8". 2. The mining review and journal of geology, mineralogy, 

 and metallurgy. Vol. 1-2, 1835-37. 2 v. 8°. (See also 381.) 

 London. — Quarterly papers on engineering. (See 476.) 



423. London. — Quekett microscopical club. 



a. Journal. Vol. 1-4, no. 1-32, 1868-76. 4 v. 8". 



b. Report. 1-11, 1866-76. 11 n. 8". 



424. London.— Ray society. 



a. Reports and papers on botany. 1840, 1849. 2 v. 8°. 



b. Reports on the progress of zoology and botany. 1841-42(1845). It. 8". 

 c.j Reports ^pnjoology. 1843-44(1847). 1 v. 8°. 



425. London.— ^hereader ; a review of literature, science, and arts. Vol. 1-7, 



1863-66. 7 v. f°. 



426. London.— De rebus cocl.estibus ; by Andrews. 1663-1752. 90 n. 8°. 



427. London. — Records of general science; by Thomson, etc. Vol. 1-4, 



1835-36. 4 v. 8°. 



428. London — Records of mining; hy Taylor. Pt. 1, 1829. 1 v. 4°. 



428 a . London. — A record of the progress of modern engineering. 1864-65 

 (1865-60). 2 v. 4". 



429. London. — The record of zoological literature; by Giinther. Vol. 1-0, 



1864-69(1865-70). 6 v. 8°. The zoological record. 1870-74(1871- 

 70). 5 v. 8°. 



430. London. — Recreative science. A record (and remembrancer) of intel- 



lectual observation (in the various branches of physical science). 

 Vol. 1-3, 1860-02. 3 v. 4°. (For continuation, see 313. 461.) 



431. London. — Refugium botanicum; or figures and descriptions from living 



specimens of little known or new plants of botanical interest ; by Saun- 

 ders. Vol. 1-5 ii, 1809-72. 5 v. 8°. 



432. London.— The register of the arts and sciences. 1. Vol. 1-4, 1824-27. 



4 v. 8°. 2. Register of arts and journal of patent inventions ; hv Her- 

 bert. Vol. 1-7, 1828-32. 7 v. 8". 



433. London. — Retrospect of philosophical, mechanical, chemical, and agri- 



cultural discoveries, etc. 1800-10. 5 v. 8°. 



434. London. — Royal society (for improving of natural knowledge; — for 



the advancement of physical and mathematical knowledge) . 



a. Abstracts of the papers printed in the philosophical transactions. 

 Vol. 1-4, 1800-43 (1832-43). 4 v. 8". Abstract of the papers commu- 

 nicated to the r. s. Vol. 5-6, 1843-54 (1851-54). 2 v. 8". (Vol. 1-2 

 issued on large paper of quarto form. Vol. 3-4 also entitled, in text, 

 proceedings; for continuation, seey.) 



b. Address read at the anniversary meeting. 1837-76. 40 n. 8°. 



c. History . . . , in which the most considerable of those papers commu- 

 nicated to the society which have not been published are inserted in 

 their proper order as a supplement to the philosophical transactions ; 

 by Birch. 1750-57. 4 v. 4". 



\^d. Memoirs . . ., being a new abridgment of the philosophical transactions 

 . . . from 1005 to 1735, inclusive ; hv Baddam. Vol. 1-10, 1738-41. 

 10 v. 8". 2d ed. (from 1005-1740). Vol. 1-10, 1745. 10 v. 8°. 

 e. Miscellanea curiosa, being (containing) a collection of some of the 

 principal phenomena in nature, accounted for by the greatest philoso- 

 phers of this age ; together with several (being the most valuable) dis- 

 courses read before (read and delivered to) the r. s. ... (as also a 

 collection of curious travels, voyages, antiquities, and natural histories 



