11 PROCEEDINGS, APRIL. 



List of additions to the library during the months of January, 

 February, and March : — 



American Agricxdturist. (Cur. Nos.) 



Annals and Magazines of Natural History. (Cur. Nos.) 



Anuario del Observatori© Astronomico Nacional de Tacubaya Mexico. 

 — From the Department. 



Anzeizer der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Nos. 24 

 to 28, 1885; Nos. 1 to 21, 1886.— From the Society. 



Bollettiao della Society Geografica Italiana, iknno XX., Fasc. 11, 12; 

 Anno XXI., Fasc. 1. — From the Society. 



Bolletino dei Musef di Zoologia ed Anatomia comparata, della Royal 

 Universita di Torino. Vol. 1, 1886. Nos. 1—18.— From the Society. 



Bulletin du Mus^e Royal D'Historie Naturelle de Belgique, tome 

 IV., No 4. — From the Society. 



Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, 

 Vol. XIII., No. 1. Reports on the results of dredging under the 

 supervision of Alexander Agassiz in the Gulf of Mexico, 1877-8, XXX. 

 Report on the Holothuridse, by H. Jalmar Thiel. — From Agassiz. 



Bulletin of the Brookville Society of Natural History, No. 2. — From 

 the Society. 



Catalogue of the remains of Siwalik vertebrata contained in the 

 Geological Department of the Indian Museum, Calcutta, parts 1 and 2. 

 Mammalia catalogue of the remains of pleistocene and prehistoric 

 vertebrata contained in the Geological Department of the Indian 

 Museum, Calcutta, by R. Lydekker, B.A. — From the Department. 



Description of some new species of South Australian marine and fresh 

 water moUusca, also a revision of the recent Lamellibranch and Pallio- 

 branch MoUusca of South Australia, Diagnosis of a new species of 

 Caladenia, by Professor Tate. — From the Author. 



Descriptive list of Australian aboriginal weapons, implements, etc., 

 from the Darling and Lachlan Rivers in the Australian Museum. — From 

 the Trustees. 



Den Norske Nordhavs — Expedition, 1876-8. "Zaologi." MoUusca 

 II. — From the Department. 



Geological Magazine, (Cur. Nos). 



Hourly Readings, Meteorological office, London. — From the 

 Department. 



Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, Part 1, February 1887. — 

 From the Society. 



Journal of the Society of Arts. (Cur. Nos.) 



Lamellibranchs of the older Tertiary of Australia, Part II, by Professor 

 Tate.— From the Author. 



Memoires de la Societe Royale des Sciences de Liege, Tome XIII, 

 Brussels. — From the Society. 



Memoirs of the Literature College, Imperial University of Japan, 

 No. 1. The language, mythology, and geographical nomenclature oi 

 Japan viewed in the light of Aino studies, by B. H. Chamberlain, 

 including an Ainu Grammar, by John Batchelor, and a catalogue of 

 books relating to Gizo and the Ainos. — From the Imperial University. 



Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India. Palceontologia Indica, 

 Ser. XII. The fossil flora of the Gondwana system. Vol. IV., pt. 2. 

 The fossil flora of some of the coalfields in Western Bengal, by C 

 Feistmantel, M.D., Ser. XIII. Saltwater Range Fossils, by W. 

 Wangen, Ph. D. I. Productus Limestone Fossils, 6 Ccelenterata, 

 Plates XCVI., VIL— From the Survey Office, Calcutta, Medical Press 

 and Circular, December 8, 1886. — From the Editor. 



Morpholopia Floridearum, Till Algernes Systematik, VIL Florideae, 

 Ceramieae, I. Callithamnion, by J. G. Agardh.— From Mrs. L. Meredith. 



