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Magnetische unci Meteorologische Beobachtungen, 1873. 



ROYAL OBSEEVATOEY OF PeAGTJE. 



Diwan Poetae Abu-' 1- Wall d Moslim ibno'-l-AValid al-Ang'ari, by Prof. 

 M. J. de Goeje. 



Editoe. 



'Purchased. 

 Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science. New Series, Vol. LVIII, 

 April, 1875. 



Bev. M. J. Berkeley. — On the Thread Blights of Tea. E. Bay Lanlcester. On the 

 Invaginate Blanula, or Diploblastic Phase of Baludina vivipara. 



The Edinburgh Review, No. 288, April, 1875. The Geology of India. 

 Journal of the Society of Arts. Vol. XXIII. , Nos. 1164 to 1172. 



No . 1164. Indian Museum. 



No. 1166. Tussah Silk-worm. The Cultivation of Opium and Cinchona in India. 

 The Roman v. the Indian alphabets. Cacao Cultivation in India. 



No. 1168. B. H. Elliott. — Measures and Suggestions for the Advancement of the 

 Wet and Dry Cultivation in India. The Roman Alphabet for India. 



No. 1170. /. Forbes Watson. — The Indian Museum Question. Scientific and Li- 

 terary Societies in India. 



No. 1171. /. Forbes Watson. — The Preparation and Uses of Rhea Fibre. 



No. 1172. E. Helm. — The Growth of the Factory System in India, with especial 

 reference to the Production of Textile Fabrics and the relative Advantages of the Bri- 

 tish and Indian Manufacturer. 



The Westminster Review. New Series, No. XCIV, April, 1875. 

 IV. Our position in India. 



The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Jour- 

 nal of Science. Vol. 49, Nos. 325, 326, April and May, 1875. 



No. 325. /. B. Capron. — On the Comparison of some Tube and other Spectra, with 

 the Spectrum of the Aurora. C. Tomlinson. On the Action of Solids in Liberating Gas 

 from Solution. 



No. 326. M. E. Goldstein. — On Spectra of Gases. A.M.Mayer. — Researches in 

 Acoustics. Brof. G. 0. Foster. — On Graphical Methods of solving certain simple Elec- 

 trical Problems. A. F. Weinhold. Introduction to Experimental Physics, Theoretical 

 and Practical, including Directions for Constructing Physical Apparatus and for making 

 Experiments. W. M. Watts. On the Spectrum of the Aurora. H. J. Puluj. On a 

 Lecture-room Apparatus for the Determination of the Mechanical Equivalent of Heat. 



The Annals and Magazine of Natural History. Vol. 15. Nos. 88 

 and 89, April and May 1875. 



No. 88. Bev. 0. B. Cambridge. — On a New Species of Liphistius, Schrodte. 

 T. Gill. On the Geographical Distribution of Fishes. A. S. Packard", Jim. — On an 

 indescribed Organ in Zimuhis, supposed to be Renal in its nature. 



No. 89. B. v. Willemoes-Suhm. — Notes on some Young Stages of Umbellularia, 

 and on its Geographical Distribution. M. TJssow. — Zoologico-Embryological Investi- 

 gations. J. Wood-Mason, — Note on the Geographical Distribution of the Temnoeephala 



