1875.] Library. 189 



LlBEAEY. 



The following additions have been made to the Library since the 

 Meeting held in July last. 



Presentations. 

 *#* Names of Donors in Capitals. 

 Proceedings of the Royal Society, Vol. XXIII, No. 161. 



W. Croolces. — On Attraction and Repulsion resulting from Radiation, Pt. II. — 

 J. B. N. Hennessey. — Some Particulars of the Transit of Venus across the Sun, 1874, 

 Dec. 9, observed on the Himalaya Mountains, Mussoorie. W. H. Cripps. — On a Con- 

 tinuous Self-registering Thermometer. D. Ferrier. — Experiments on the Brain of 

 Monkeys. 



Eotal Society, London. 



The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, Vol. XXXI, P. 2, 

 No. 122. 



Geological Society, London. 

 Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society, Vol. XIX, No. IV. 



Coryton. — Trade Routes between British Burmah and Western China. 



Royal Geogeaphical Society, London. 



Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. January, 

 1875. 



H. Faija. — On the Manufacture and Testing of Portland Cement, and the Machi- 

 nery used in its production. 



Institution of Mechanical Engineees, Biemlngham. 

 The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and 

 Ireland, Vol. IV, No. II. April, 1875. 



H. Clarke. — Report on the Congress of Orientalists. M. J. Walhouse. — Account of 

 a Leaf-wearing Tribe in India. P. Harrison. — Note on Phoenician Characters from 

 Sumatra. Col. A. L. Fox. — Early Modes of Navigation. 



Antheopological Institute oe Geeat Beitain and Ieeland. 



Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, 

 Vol. XI. 



li. L. J. Ellcry. — Suggestions for the Construction and Erection of Lightning Con- 

 ductors. 



Royal Society op Victoeia. 



Jahrbucher der K. K. Central-Anstalt fur Meteorologie und Erdniag- 

 nctisraus, von Carl Jclinek und Ferd Osnaghi. Neue Folge, X Band. 187;J. 



IiMPEEIAL CEJSTEAL MeTEOKOLOCUCAL AND MAGNETIC INSTITUTE, VlENNA. 



