96 Librarij. [Mat, 



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IBRARY, 



The following additions have been made to the Library since the meet- 

 held in April last. 



Transactions, Proceedings, and Journals, 



'presented iy the respective Societies or^EcUtors. 



Berlin. Konigliehe Preussische Akademie der Wissenschaften, — Monats- 



bericht, Jannar, 1876. 

 Bombay. The Indian Antiquary, — Vol. 5, Ft. 54. 



Bev. J. F. Kearns. — Atma Bodha Prakasika. L, Bice. — Two Kongu or Cliera 

 Grants of A. D. 454 and 613. Br. F. Kielhorn. — Eemarks on the S'ikshas. 

 Dr. S. Biihler. — Inscriptions from Kavi, No. 2. /. Muir. — Maxims and Senti- 

 ments fi'om the Mahabhkrata. /. F. Fleet. — Sanskrit and old Canarese Inscrip- 

 tions, No. XV. Bev. G. U. Pope. — Notes on the South-Indian or Dravidian 

 family of Langaiages. 

 Calcutta. The Christian Spectator, — Vol. V, No. 59. 



Edinburgh. Eoyal Society. — Transactions, Vol. 37, Pt. Ill, Session, 

 1874-75. 



J. Lister. — A Contribution to the Germ Theory of Putrefaction and other Fer- 

 mentative Changes, and to the Natm-al History of Torulae and Bacteria. 

 A. Buchan. — On the Diurnal Oscillations of the Barometer. 



. . Proceedings, Session, 1874-75. 



C. G. Knott and A. Macfarlane. — On the Application of Angstrom's Method to 

 the Conductivity of Wood. /. G. MaeGregor. — Note on the Electiucal Con- 

 ductivity of Saline Solutions, B. Tennent. — The Theory of the Causes by 

 which Storms progress in an Easterly direction over the British Isles, and 

 why the Barometer does not always indicate real Vertical Pressure. 



Genoa. Museo Civico di Storia Naturale. Amiali, — Vols. II, III, IV, V, 



VI, 1872—74. 

 London. The Athenaeum, — Pts. 577 and 578, January and February, 

 1876. 



. Geological Society, — Quarterly Journal, Vol. 32, Ft. 1, No. 125. 



Frof. Oiven. — On a new Modification of Dinosaurian Vertebrae. S. Woodward. — 

 On the Discovery of a FossU Scorpion in the British Coal-measures. On a 

 remarkable FossU Orthopterous Insect fi'om the Coal-measures of Scotland. 



. Nature, Vol. 13, Nos. 333 and 336. 



■ . The Royal Society,— Proceedings, Vol. XXIV, No. 166. 



T. F. Thor^^e and A. W. Biiclcer. — On the expansion of Sea-water by Heat. 

 Frof. W, G. Adams. — On the Action of Light on Tellurium and Selenium. 

 Frof, 0. Beynolds. — On the Kefraction of Sound by the Atmosphere. /. Tyndall. 

 — On- the Optical Deportment of the Atmosphere in reference to the Phenomena 

 of Putrefaction and Infection. Copt. J. Waterhouse. — On Reversed Photo- 

 graphs of the Solar Spectrum beyond the Eed, obtained on a Collodion Plate. 



