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BOOKS RECEIVED. 



T. Mellard Reacle — Effects of Contraction during the Cooling of Intrusive Masses 



of Granite. 8vo reprint, March 1S89, 5 pages. [Author. 



T. D. A. Cockerell — The Origin of the Genus Anthocharis. 8vo reprint, 1888, 



2 pages. [The Author. 



Hull Lit. and Phil. Society— Annual Report for 1887-8. [The Society. 



Guide to the Museum of the Literary and Philosophical Society, Hull. i860. 



8vo. ,. pp. 104. [The Society. 



Vannin Lioar, No. 1, January 1889. [Isle of Man Nat. Hist. Society. 



Huddersfield Nat. Society's Monthly Circular, No. 1, Feb. 1889. [The Society. 

 Robert F. Scharff — Pallas' Sand-Grouse in Ireland. 8vo. rep. , 5 pp. 1888. [Author. 

 II Naturalista Siciliano— Anno VIII, N. 1-6, Ott. 1888— Marzo 1889. 



[Sign. Enrico Ragusa. 

 Entomological Soc. of London — Trans, for 1887, 5 parts, 8vo. [Mr. G. T. Porritt. 

 Ninth Report on the Migration of Birds, for 1887. 8vo, 1889. [Migration Com. 

 Hessle ; its History, Curiosities, and Antiquities. 8vo, 15 pp., 1885. [Mr. A. Harker. 

 F. A. Bedwell — The Building Apparatus of Melicerta ringens. 8vo reprint, 



10 pages and 2 plates, 1877. [Mr. A. Harker. 



A. W. Waters — Fossil Chilostomatous Bryozoa from Victoria. 8vo reprint, 



12 pages and plate, 1S83. [Mr. A. Harker. 



E. B. Tawney — Review of Rahn'sDieUrzelle. 3-pp. rep. ,8vo, 1880. [Mr. A. Harker. 

 E. B. Tawney — Upper Bagshot Sands of Hordwell Cliffs. 16-page reprint, 8vo, 



1881. [Mr. A. Harker. 



E. Tawney and H. Keeping — Beds at Headon Hill and Colwell Bay, I. Wight. 



6-page reprint, 8vo, 1880. [Mr. A. Harker. 



E. B. Tawney — Notes on Trias Dykes. 5-page rep., 8vo, 1874. [Mr. A. Harker. 



F. B. Tawney — Notes on the Lias near Radstock. 23-page reprint, 8vo, 1874. 



[Mr. A. Harker. 



E. B. Tawney — The Age of the Cannington Park Limestone, etc. 8-page 



reprint, 8vo, 1875. [Mr. A. Harker. 



E. B. Tawney — The Supposed Inferior Oolite at Branch Huish, Radstock. 



4-page reprint, 8vo, 1878. [Mr. A. Harker. 



Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. 13, No. 8, Aug. 1888. , [F. B. Webster, publisher. 

 Le Naturaliste, io e Annee, No. 43, 15 Dec, 1888. [Emile Deyrolle, directeur. 

 Societas Entomologica, III Jahrg., No. 23, Marz 1889. [Herr E. Frey-Gessner. 



F. A. Walker — Oriental Entomology, Part II. 35-page reprint, 8vo, no date. 



LMr. G. W. Oldfield. 

 Nat. Hist. Journ., No. no, March 15, 1889. [J. E. Clark & others, Editors, Vork. 

 Science Gossip, No. 291, for March 1889. [Messrs. Chatto & Windus, publishers. 

 The Midland Naturalist, No. 135, for March 1889. [Birmingham Nat. Hist. Soc. 

 Research, monthly illust. journ. of science, vol. 1, No. 9, March 1889. [A.N.Tate,ed. 

 The Wesley Naturalist, No. 25, for March 1889. [The Wesley Scientific Society. 

 The Voung Naturalist, Part in, for March 1889. [Mr. John E. Robson, editor. 

 The Zoologist, 3rd Series, Vol. 13, No. 147, March 1889. [J. E. Harting, editor. 

 Psyche : journ. ofentom.,Vol. 5, No. 154-5, Feb. -Mar. 1889. [Camb.Ent. CI. .U.S.A. 

 Grevillea, quarterly record of Cryptog. Bot., No. S3, Mar. 1889. [Dr. M.C.Cooke, ed. 

 Essex Naturalist, Vol. ii, Nos. n and 12, Nov. and Dec. 1888. [Essex Field Club. 

 Mineralogical Magazine, Vol. viii, No. 38, March 1889. [Mineralogical Society. 

 TheSedberghian,Vol. 9, Nos. i,2,and4; Vol. io,No. 1. [Mr. H.Richardson. 



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