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therefore not been supplied with the earHer volumes of the 

 series of ' Proceedings,' to the surprising amount of in- 

 teresting information comprised in the notes of exhibits, 

 and in the various original papers (not published elsewhere) 

 which have appeared in the annual volumes since 1886, some 

 of which are adorned with valuable plates, illustrating the 

 more remarkable exhibits of the year." 



The following books, pamphlets, magazines, etc., have 

 been added to the Library during the year : 



"Flowering Plants," (Anne Pratt), Vols. III. and IV.. by 

 E. Step, from Messrs. W. F. and N. D. Warne. 



"British Birds," Vol. I— VI., illustrated by F. W- 

 Frohawk, from Mr. A. Harrison. 



" Materials for the Study of Variation," by W. Bateson, 

 and " British Lepidoptera," Vol. II., by J. W. Tutt, from 

 Mr. Stanley Edwards. 



" The Hemiptera of Colorado," from the Smithsonian 

 Institute. 



" British Lepidoptera," Vol. VI., by C. G. Barrett, from 

 the Author. 



" Spiders of Burmah," from the British Museum. 



" Life and Memoirs of Agassiz," Vols. I. and II., from Mr. 

 H. Moore. 



'* Note-book Fauna and Flora of South Eastern Counties, 

 with especial reference to Mollusca," MSS. compiled b}^ 

 T. D, A. Cockerell, from the Author. 



"Zoologist," igoo, from Mr. Newman. 



" Entomologist," 1900, from Mr. South. 



" Entomologists Monthly Magazine," 1900, from Mr. 

 M'Lachlan. 



" Science Gossip," 1900, from Mr. Carrington. 



" Knowledge," 1900, from the Publishers. 



" Report of the Entomological Society of Ontario," 1899, 

 from Mr. L. Gibb. 



"Transactions of the Entomological Society of London," 

 Part v., 1884, from Mr. H. J. Turner. 



" Transactions of the South Eastern Union of Scientific 

 Societies," 1887 — 9; "Catalogue of the Booth Museum of 

 Birds," from Mr. R. Adkin. 



