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Italy. — ('iiv. E. Mancini, Accademia dpi Liiicei, Palazzo (!orsini, 



Luiijj;;ira, IJome. 

 Japan. — Pruf. J. Sakurai, Imperial Univeisiiy. Tokyo. 

 Mexico. — Seuor Dun Jose M. Vig-il, Presidente del Instituto Biblio- 



yrafico Mexicaiio, Biblioteca Nacional, Mexico City. 



New South Wales. — The lion. Sec, Royal Society of New South 



W'alo, Syihicy. 

 New Zealand. — The Director, New Zealand Institute, Wellington. 



N.Z. 

 Norway.— Mr. A. Kjier. Uuiversitetet, Kristiania. 

 Poland (Austrian, Russian and Prussian).— Dr. T. Estreicher, 



Sekreiarz, Koinisya Bi])liouialiczna. Akadeiuii Umiej^tnosci, 



Cracow. 



Portugal. — Senlior F. Uomez Teixeira, Faculte de Sciences,Universidade 



do Porto, Oporto. 

 Queensland.— John Shirley, Esq.. B.Sc, Cordelia Street, South 



Brisbane. 



Russia. — Monsieur E. Heiutz, I'Observatoire Physique Central Nicolas, 

 Vass. Ostr. 23-me ligue, 2, St. Petersburg. 



South Africa. — Dr. L. Periuguey, South African Museum, Cape 

 1 o\\ 11, Ca[ie of Good Hope. 



South Australia. — The Librarian, Public Library of South Australia, 

 Adelaide. 



Spain. — Senor Don Jose Rodriguez Carracido, Real Academia de 

 Ciencias, Valverde 26, Madrid. 



Straits Settlements. — The Director, Raffles Museum, Singapore. 



Sweden. — Dr. E. \V. Dahlgren, Royal Academy of Sciences, Stock- 

 holm. 



Switzerland. — Ilerr Prof. Dr. J. H. Graf, Schweizerische Landes- 



bibliotliek, Berne. 



The United States of America. — Leonard C. Gunnell, Esq., 

 Sniitlisouiaii Institution, Washington. 



Victoria and Tasmania. — Thomas S. Hall, Esq., Hon. Sec. Royal 

 Society of Victoria, Victoria Street, Melbourne. 



Western Australia. — J. S. Batty e, Esq., Victoria Public Library 

 Perth. 



