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28th. Garrya elliptica, commencing to flower. 

 31st. Snowflake commencing to flower. 

 31st. White mulberry commencing to break. 

 28th. Crocus aurces in full flower. 



LIBRARY. 



6. The usual monthly and other periodicals for uly. 



7. List of additions to the library for the month of July. 



The following books and pamphlets weae presented from the 

 author. Mr. W. Saville Kent, F.L.S., F.G.S. 



(1) On an existing coral closely allied to the Pala30zoic Genus Favosites. 



(2) On the Madreporaria, or Stony Corals. 



(3) On a new genus of the Madreporaria, or Stony Corals. 



(4) Hackel, on the relationship of the sponges to the coral. 



(5) On a new species of Sagitta from the S. Pacific. 



(6) Notes on the Embryology of Sponges. 



(7) Observations upon Prof. E. Haeckel's Group of the Physemaria 



and on the affinity of the Sponges. 



(8) The Foraminiferal nature of Haliphysema Tumanowiczii. 



(9) On the Hexactinellidce or Hexradiate Spiculed Sponges. 



(10) Notes on Prof. J. Clark's Flagellate Infusoria, with description of 



new species 



(11) On a new Anchoring Sponge "Dorvillia Agariciformis." 



(12) On the Calcareous Spicula of the Gorgonaceas. 



(13) On some new and little known species of Madrepores or Stony 



Corals, in the British Museum collection. 



(14) Report upon the sponges of the Bahama Islands, etc. 



(15) A further communication upon certain Gigantic Cephalopods 



recently encountered off the coast of Newfoundland. 



(16) On two new Genera of Alcyonoid Corals. 



(17) Notes on Appendicularia and the Larval condition of an 



Acanthocephaloid Scolecid from the coast of Portugal. 



(18) On a new genus of Sponges from North Australia. 



(19) On a new British Nudibranch (Embletonia Grayi.) 



(20) British marine and fresh water fishes. 



(21) Infusoria : What are they ? Their collection and investigation. 



(22) A Manual of the Infusoria, pts. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 



8. Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, vol. 2, pt. 2, from the 



Society. 



9. The Victorian Naturalist, vol. 1, No. 6 (June), from the Society. 



10. Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, vol. 2, pt. 1, from 



the Society. 



11. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 44, No. 



7 (May), from the Society. 



12. On the Bingera Meteorite, New South Wales. 



13. Rocks from New Britain and New Ireland. 



14. On the Chemical Compositions of certain Rocks, New South Wales. 



15. The Deniliquin or Baratta Meteorite, by Professor A. Liversidge, 



F.R.S., from the author. 



16. Vegetable Moulds and Earth Worms, by Chas. Darwin, from Mr. 



J. McCance, F.R.A.S. 



17. List of books relating to Tasmania, compiled by J, B. Walker, 



from the author. 



18. The New Zealand Journal of Science, No. 4, vol. 2 (July), from 



the Society. 



19. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, part 1, from the 



Society. 



20. Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, vol. iv., part 3 



(June), from the Society. 



