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Statistical and Historical Account of the District of Thayetmyo, 

 Pegu Division of British Burma, with Maps, hy Lt.-Col. H. A. Browne, 

 Deputy Commissioner of British Burma. 



Purchase. 



Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, No. 59, July, 1875. 

 F. M. Balfotir. — A Comparison of the Early Stages in the Development of Verte- 

 brates. A. A. W. Subrecht. — Some Remarks about the Minute Anatomy of Mediter- 

 ranean Nemerteans. E. Bay Lankester. — On some new Points in the Structure of Am- 

 phioius and their Bearing on the Morphology of Vertebrata. T. M. Lewis. — On Nema- 

 tode Hcematozoa in the Dog. 



The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Numismatic Society. 

 1875, Pt. I. 



W. S. W. Yaux. — On an Unique Coin of Platon, a King of Bactriana. 



The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 50, 

 Nos. 328, 329. 



No. 328. JR. Mallet. — On the Temperature attainable by Rock-crushing and its 

 Consequences. H. Bauerman. — An Experiment for showing the Electric Conductivity 

 of various forms of Carbon. Capt. Abney. — On Photographic Irradiation. ft J. Wood- 

 ward. — On an Apparatus to illustrate the Formation of Volcanic Cones. 



No. 329. W. M. Watts. — On a New Eorm of Micrometer for use in Spectroscopic 

 Analysis. ft Tomlinson. — On some Phenomena connected with the Boiling of Liquids. 



The Quarterly Journal of Science, No. 47, July, 1875. 



The Mechanical action of Light. 



Journal of the Society of Arts, Vol. XXIII, Nos. 1177 to 1184. 

 No. 1177. JRev. J. Long. — The Russian Advance in Central Asia, in its Com- 

 mercial and Social Aspects towards India and the East. The Navigation of the Oxus. 



No. 1181. Concentrated Beer. — The Production of India-rubber. Indian Agri- 

 culture. 



The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Vol. 16, Nos. 91, 92. 

 No. 91. E. Metsclmilcoff. — On the Development of C'alcispongice. 

 No. 92. If. A. Giard. — On the Position of Sagitta, and on the Convergence of 

 Types by Pelagic Life. A. G. Butler. — List of the Species of the Homopterous Genus 

 Hemisphceruis, with Descriptions of new Forms in the Collection of the British 

 Museum. E. A. Smith. — A List of the Gasteropoda collected in Japanese Seas by Com- 

 mander H. C. St. John, R. N. E. J. Miers. — Description of three Additional Species 

 of Crustacea from Kerguelen's Land and Crozet Island, with Remarks upon the Genus 

 Paxamcera. J. Wood-Mason. — On the Occurrence of a Superorbital chain of Bones in 

 the Arbor icolce (Wood-Partridges). M. A. Yillot. — On the Hehninthologieal Fauna of 

 the Coasts of Brittany. 



The Westminster Review. No. 95, July, 1875. 

 The Quarterly Review. No. 227, July, 1875. 

 The Edinburgh Review. No. 289, July, 1875. 



The Messenger of Mathematics. Nos. 45 to 51, January to July, 

 1875. 



