22 Director's Ainitial Report. 



Two sedlions of truuk of Bougainvillea, from Mrs. Bishop's garden. 



Given by the Trustees. 

 Sedtion of trunk of Mango. Given by Mrs. Hans Isenberg. 

 Se(5lion of trunk of Pride of India. Given by Mrs. Hans Isenberg. 

 Alligator, mounted. Given by Dr. W.J. Galbraith. 



LIST OF ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY. 



Those received by exchange are denoted by an asterisk. 



*Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. — Proceedings, vol. 



liv, parts 2 and 3; vol. Iv, parts i and 2. — Journal, vol. xii, 



parts 1-3. — Annual Reports for 1901 and 1902. 

 Alcock, A. — A Naturalist in Indian Seas. London, 1902. 

 American Anthropologist, vol. v, nos. 1-3. 

 *American Museum of Natural History. — Bulletin, vol. xvi. — 



Memoirs, vols, iv and v. — Annual Report for 1902. 

 *American Philosophical Society. — Proceedings, vol. xli, nos. 171 



and 172; vol. xlii, no. 173. 

 Anatomy and Physiology, Journal of. — Vol. xxxvi, part 3 ; vol. 



xxxvii, parts 1-4; vol. xxxviii, part i. 

 Anderson, Tempest. — Volcanic Studies. London, 1903. 

 Annandale, Nelson and Robinson, Herbert C. — Fasciculi Malay- 



enses, Anthropology, vol. i; Zoology, vol. i. London, 1903. 



* Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. — Journal, 



vol. xxxi, 1901 ; vol. xxxii, July-December, 1902 ; vol. xxxiii, 

 January -June, 1903. 

 *Anthropologie de Paris, Revue de I'Ecole d'. — Parts 1-12, 1902. 



* Anthropologic de Paris, Societe d'. — Bulletins and Memoirs, 



fasc. 3-6. 1902. 

 Asiatic Histories in the University Libraries, A Fiiu'.irg-li.'-t of 

 Books on Modern. 



* Asiatic Society of Bengal. — Proceedings, 1902, nos. 6-1 1; 1903, 



nos. 1-5. — Journal, Title page and Index, 1894-1901 ; vol. 

 Ixxii, part 2, nos. i and 2 ; part 3, no. i. 



*Australian Museum. — Records, vol. iv, no. 8; vol. v, no. i. — 

 Memoirs, vol. iv, part 6. — Report for 1901. — Nests and Kggs 

 of Birds in Australia and Tasmania, part 3. 



Avebury, Lord. — Origin of Civilization and the Primitive Con- 

 dition of Man. London, 1902. 



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