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GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



391. London.— The naturalist's note book. 1. Vol. 1-3, 18G7-60. 3 v. 8". 



2. Feb. -May, l.S7(). 192 pi). 8". 



392. Liondon. — Nature, a weekly illustrated journal of science. Vol. 1-15, 



no. 1-374, l8(iU-7G. 15 v. 8". 



393. liOndon. — Tlie nautical almanac and astronomical eplieraeris . . . (for the 



meridian of the royal observatory at Greenwich), published by order of 

 the commissioners of lon<,ntude (after 1832, lords commissioners of the 

 admiralty). 1767-1880 (17(JG-1.S7«;). 114 v. 8". Supplement for 1828, 

 182'.), l,Sfi4-G9. 8 n. 8". Ei)hemc'rides. 1863-GG (18G4-66). 4 v. 8« 

 See also New Brunsxrick and New York, ibid. 



394. London. — The nautical magazine, a journal of i)a])ers on subjects connected 



with maritime affairs in general. 1. Vol. 1-5, iS32-36. 5 v. 8". 2. 

 Nautical magazi le and naval chronicle; enlarged series. Vol. 1 (6), 

 1837. 1 V. 8". Vol. 7-39, 1838-70. 33 v. 8". ' 3. Nautical magazine. 

 V(d. 1-6 (40-45), 1871-7G. 6 v. 8°. 

 London. — The nautical magazine and naval chronicle. (See 394.) 



395. London. — Naval science; a quarterly magazine for promoting tlie im- 



provement of naval architecture, marine engineering, steam navigation, 

 and seanumship ; by Heed. Vol. 1-5, 1872-76. 5 v. 8". 



396. London. — Newman's entomologist; an (illustrated) journal of british 



entomoh)gy. Eecord of caj)tures and medium of exchange. Vol. 1-9, 

 18G4-7G. 9 V. 8". (A new series, commenced in 1877. See also 272.) 



397. London.— New medical and physical journal, or annals of medicine, 



natural history, and- chemistry ; by Shearman, etc. Vol. 1-10? 1811-15? 



10 V. 8". (See also 362.) 

 London. — New series of the mathematical repository. (See 357.) 

 London. — Newton's London journal of art and sciences. (See 339.) 



398. London. — Notes for naturalists, with questions and answers; by Adams. 



No. 1-12, 1857. 1 V. 12". 



399. London. — Notes and queries for naturalists; consisting of curious and 



interesting facts in connection with natural history and natural science. 

 1857. 1 V. 8". 



400. London. — Nuncius caelestis or Urania's messenger; by Coley. 1677-82. 



6 n. 8". 



London. — Observations on days of unusual magnetic disturbance. (See 



258.) 



London. — Observations of magn. declination made at Trevandrum. (Sec 

 471.) 



401. London. — Royal observatory at Greenwich. 



a. A})pendix to Greenwich observations. 1836, 1837, 1842, 1847, 1864, 



1868. 6 n. 4". 

 h. Astronomical observations. Vol. 1-2. 1750-62 (179S-1S05). 2 v. t". : 



vol. 1-4, 1765-1810 (1776-1811). 4 v. f ". ; vol. 1-5. 1811-24 (1815-26). 



5 V. f°. ; 1825-35(1837-42). 11 v. f ". ; 1836-38(1837-40). 3 v. 4".; 



Astr. and magnetical and meteorological obs. 1839-40 (1840-42). 



2 V. 4". ; Astr. obs. during tliis time the magn, and meteor, observ. 

 formed a distinct series. Seer. 1S41-47 (1843-49). 7 v. 4°; Astr. 

 and magn. and met. ()l)s. 1848-74 (1850-76). 27 v. 4". 



c. Magnetical and meteorological observations. 1841-47 (1842-49). 

 7 V. 4". (For earlier and hiter obs., see h.) 



d. Nautical almanac. (See 393.) 



c. Keduction of the observations of the moon. 1750-1851 (1848-59). 



3 V. 4". 



/. Report of the astronomer royal to the board of visitors. 1S3(')-7G. 



41 n. I". 

 g. Kesults of tlie astronomical observations. 18 17-74(1849-76). 2^0. l". 

 k. Kesults of magnetical and nieteorolouieal observations. 1840-74 



(1S12-76). 35 n. 4^'. 



401 . London. — Our ocean liiglnvays : a condensed universal hand gazetteer 



and inttM-national route book by ocean, road, or rail; being a complete 

 book of refert-nee and guide for the traveller to every known post and 

 chief city in the whole world, and containing every infornuUion respect- 

 ing comiinmication by sea or land, telegraph rates, postal arrangenu'nts, 

 situation, climate, i)opulati()n, govi'rmnent, products, consul, banks, 



