210 liilrary. [Nov. 



T. Salvadori. — On Sericiilus xantliog aster, Schl. and Xanthomelus aureus. 

 (Linn). Notices of recently pnblislied. Omitliological works. 



London. The London, Edinburgh, and DubUn Philosophical Magazine, 

 Fifth Series, Yol. I, Nos. 6, 7, 8. 



No. 7. Prof. G. Tscherniak. — The Formation of Meteorites and Volcanic Agency. 



L. Sclnvendler. — On the General Theory of Duplex Telegraphy. 

 No. 8. R. S. M. Bosanquet. — On a new Form of Polariscope, and its appli- 

 cation to the Observation of the Sky. Mev. E. Allay. — Remarkable Atmos- 

 pheric Phenomena in Ceylon. 



. Journal of the Society of Ai-ts.— Nos. 1227 to 1234., 1876. 



No. 1227. Health and Sewage of Towns. F. J. Bramivell. — Eail way safety 



appliances. 

 No. 1228. Dr. G. Birdwood. — Competition and its effect on Education, with 



especial reference to the Indian Civil Service. 

 No. 1232. Indian and Colonial Museum. 

 No. 1233. Lightning Conductors. 



. Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science. — No. 53, July, 1876. 



G. Thin. — On the Formation of Blood-vessels as observed ia the Omentum of 

 young Rabbits. On the structure of Muscular Fibre. J. F. Bell. — ^An 

 Account of the Recent Researches into the History of the Bacteria, made by 

 and under the direction of Prof. Cohn. E. R. LanJcester.—l^oie on Bacterium 

 rulescens and Clathrocystis roseo-persicina. W. Archer. — Resume of Recent 

 Contributions to our knowledge of " Freshwater Rhizopoda." Pt. I. Silio- 

 zoa. F. Darwin. — The Process of Aggregation in the Tentacles of Drosera 

 rotundifolia. F. R. Lanhester. — Remarks on the Shell- gland of Cyclas and the 

 Flanula of Linnaeus. S. N. Moseley. — Note on Mihakowics's New Method of 

 Imbedding. 



. The Quarterly Eeview. No. 283, July, 1876. 



Lord Macaulay. The Orkneys and Rude Stone Monuments. 

 — . The Quarterly Journal of Science, — No. 51, July, 1876. 

 Zoological Eecord, Vol. XI, 1874. 



New Haven, U. S. — The American Journal of Science and Arts. — Vol. XI, 

 Nos. 65 and 66, May and June, 1876. 



No. 65. /. Trowbridge. — On the effect of Thin Plates of Iron used as Armatures 



for Electro-Magnets, and a new form of Induction Coil. 

 No. 66. G. A. Young. — Note on the Duplicity of the " 1474" line in the Solar 

 Spectrum. /. L, Smith. — Researches on the solid Carbon Compounds in 

 Meteorites. L. Trouvelot, — Physical Observations on Satui-n. R. W. McFar' 

 land. — Ciirve of Eccentricity of the Earth's Orbit. M. C. Lea. — Notes on the 

 Sensitiveness of Silver Bromide to the Green Rays as modified by the Presence 

 of other Substances. 



Paris. Annales de Chimie et de Physique, — 5"^^ Serie. Tome VIII, Mai 

 et Juin 1876. 



Mai. M. Botissingaiilt. — Influence de la terre vegetale sur la nitrification des 

 matieres organiques azotees employees comme engrais. M. A, Muntz. — Re- 

 cherches sur les fonctions des champignons. 



