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Geneva. La Societe de Physique et d'Histoire Natm-elle. — Memoires, 



Tome 24, Pt. I. 

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/. A. Picton. — On tlie Origin and History of the Numerals. Rev. TF. Kennedy- 

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1875. 

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ary 1876. 



No. 1. Major S. Wood. — On former Physical Aspects of the Caspian. B, 

 Ker. — Is it possible to imite the Black Sea and the Caspian ? 



No. 2. Introduction of the Cultivation of Caoutchouc-yielding Trees into Bri- 

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 . Geological Society, — Quarterly Jom-nal, Vol. 31, Pt. 4, No. 124, 



November 1875. 



S. F. Blanford. — On the Age and Correlations of the Plant-beariag Series of 

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 On Prorastomus sirenoides. 



. ■ , List of Members of the Society, 1875. 



. Royal Asiatic Society, — Jotirual, Vol. VIII, Part I. 



JE. B. Coivell, and J. Eggeling. — Catalogue of Buddhist Sansla-it Manuscripts in 

 the Possession of the Royal Asiatic Society. T. S. Blakesley. — On the Ruins 

 of Sigiri in Ceylon. /. F. BicJcson. — The Patimokkha, being the Buddhist 

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 Language. No. 2, Proofs of the Sanskritic Origin of Sinhalese. 



. Eoyal Astronomical Society. — Monthly Notices, Vol. 36, Nos. I, 



II- 



No. 1. Spectroscopic Observations made at the Royal Observatory, Grccn\\dch, 

 by the Astronomer Royal. Col. J. F. Tennant. — Note on a Successful At- 

 tempt to support a Mercury Trough by a compact and casUy removable ar- 

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No. 2. Rev. S. J. Perry. — Manila Photographs of Transit of Venus. M. A^ 

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 and Exijcriuients. Prof. Zenger. — On Celestial Photography. Prof. Prit- 

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Vol. 165, Pt. I. 



Vol. 164, Pt. I. L. Clark.— On a Standard Voltaic Battery. R. S. Ball.—Tw 

 searches in tlie Djoiamics of a Rigid I'ndy by the aid of the Thoovy of Screws. 



