1876.] Library. 43 



Croll. — The "Challenger's" Crucial Test of the Wind and Gravitation Theo- 

 ries of Oceanic Circulation. 



No. 331. JS. A. Rowland. — Studies on Magnetic Distribution. /. Croll. — The 



Wiad Theory of Oceanic Circulation. Objections examiaed. F. Guthrie. 



On Stationary Liquid "Waves. S,ev. 0. Fisher. — Sir. Mallet's Theory of 

 Volcanic Energy tested. Dr. Fr. Pfaff. — Experiments on the Plasticity of 

 Ice. 



No. 332. /. Kerr. — A new Relation between Electricity and Light : Dielectri- 

 fied Media Birefringent. S, A. Roivland. — Studies on Magnetic Distribution. 

 Sir W. Thomson. — General Integration of Laplace's Differential Equation of 

 the Tides. S. F. Blanford. — On the Age and Correlations of the Plant-bear- 

 ing series of India. W, Siemens. — On the Influence of Light upon the Con- 

 ductivity of Crystalline Selenium. 



London. Numismatic Society's Journal, — Pt. II, 1875. 



F. W. Madden. — Jewish Numismatics ; being a supplement to the " History of 

 Jewish Coiuage and Money in the Old and New Testaments," published in 

 1864. 



■ Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, No. 60, October 1875. 



I). J. Hamilton. — On Myelitis; being an Experimental Inquicy into the 

 Pathological Appearances of the same. W, R. MclSfab. — The Life-History 

 of Fenicillium. Translated and abridged from Dr. Oscar Brefeld's " Botanis- 

 che Untersuchungen iiber Schimmelpilze." Heft. II. Br. F. Klein. — Ob- 

 servations on the Structure of the Spleen. C. S. Golding-Bird. — A Differen- 

 tial Warm Stage. W. S. Poole. — A Double Staining with HfematoxyHn 

 and .Aniline. Dr. E. Klein. — Note on a Pink-colom-ed Spirillimi (Spirillum 

 rosaceum). F. Barwin. — On the Structui-e of the Proboscis of Ophideres ful- 

 lonica, an Orange-sucking Moth. 

 . . The Bii'ds of Asia. By J. Gould. Parts 25, 26, 27. 



Pt. 25. Pitta PoscJiii, Tardus Gouldi, Lophophorus I'lluysi, Chalcophasis Sclateri 

 Meropogon Forsteni, Garriilax chinensis, Trochalopteron FJliotii, lanthocinda 

 ocellata, I. lunulata, I. Ar'temisice, I. Austeni, Rhopophilus pekinensis, Phlogcenas 

 tristigomata, Stachyris rufice^is, Orthotomus longicaudus. 



Pt. 26. Palceornis Calthropx, P. rosa, P. cyanoeephala, Parado.vornis Austeni P. 

 Seudei, Ixus Sinensis, Calophasis Ellioti, Tetraophasis ohscurus, Columba rupestris 

 C. leuconota, JEgithahis Consobrimis, Trochalopteron Blythii, Garrulax pieti- 

 collis, ; Perierocotus eantonensis, Sylvia nana. 



Pt. 27. Podoces BiddulpM, P. Hendersoni, P. Panderi, P. hnmilis, Zobiophasis 

 Bulweri, Fuplocamus lineatus, Pucrasia Barwini, Bicaum retrocinctum, Trochalop- 

 teron Cineraeeum, T. virgatum, Garrulax Galbanus, Actinodura TFaldeni, Pyrr hu- 

 la cineraeea, Montif ring ilia rujicollis, Silta nagcensis. 

 . Society of Arts,— Journal Vol. XXIII, Nos. 1185 to 1199. 



No. 1185. — Silk Supply. Metallm-gy in Japan. 



No. 1189. — Silk Cultm-e in Australia. 



No. 1190. — The Saltpetre Deposits of Peru. The Geographical Congress and 

 Exhibition at Paris. Utilisation of the Products of Maize. 



No. 1192. — SUk Culture in Australia. Indian Jute and Lac. Indian Glass. 

 Japanese Damasked Metal Plates. 



