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Journal of the Anthropological Institute of 

 Great Britain and Ireland. Vol. III. No. 

 II. July and October, 1873 From the Institute. 



Transactions of the Historic Society of Lan- 

 cashire and Chesire. New Series. — Volume 

 XIII. Session 1872—73 From the Society. 



Transactions of the Manchester Geological 

 Society. Vol. XIII. Part III. Session 

 1873—4 From the Society. 



Proceedings of the Literary and Philosophical 

 Society of Liverpool, during the Sixty- 

 second Session, 1872— 73. No. XXVII .. From the Society. 



Proceedings of the Scientific Meetings of the 

 Zoological Society of London. For the 

 year 1873. Part I. January — March .... From the Society. 



Proceedings of the Scientific Meetings of the 

 Zoological Society of London. For the year 

 1873. Part II. March— June Ditto. 



From William Henry Archer, Registrar-General of Victoria, 

 Melbourne. 



Indexes of Patents applied for and Patents 



granted ; and of Patentees and Applicants Vol. I. From 1854 to 1866, 



for Patents of Invention (both inclusive). 



Ditto ditto Vol. IL 1867. 



Ditto ditto Vol. lU. 1868. 



Ditto ditto Vol. IV. 1869. 



Ditto ditto Vol. V. 1870. 



Ditto ' ditto Vol. VI. 1871. 



(Compiled from Specifications lodged in the Patent Office attached to the 

 Eegistrar- General's Department, Melbourne). 



Abstracts of Specifications of Patents applied for from 1854 to 1866. 

 Ac to Bu. (1870). 



Abstracts of Specifications of Patents applied for from 1854 to 1866. 

 Metals. Part I. 1872. 



Abstracts of English and Colonial Patent Specifications relating to the 

 Preservation of Food, &c. 1870. 



Statistical Tables relating to the Colony of Victoria, compiled from Offi- 

 cial Eecords in the Eegistrar- General's Office, Melbourne. 



Dr. Le Neve Foster said, that he could not close the list with- 

 out calling the attention of the Meeting -in particular to the 

 valuable work presented by Sir Henry James and that of M. 

 Moissenet on Cornish Lodes. He stated that M. Moissenet had 

 made a long stay in the county and had been most indefatigable 

 in his underground researches, some of the results of which were 

 embodied in the work in question. He recommended the study 

 of M. Moissenet's work to all persons interested in the geology of 

 the county. 



