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Fossils in the Foreign European Collections (continued). 



Carboniferous 



Deyonian 



Silurian , 



Palaeozoic . . . , 

 Miscellaneous 



No. of 

 Drawers. 



Northern France. Boulonnais 



Spain and Portugal. Serra de Bussaco . . 

 Northern Germany. Westphalia, Harzgebirge 



Northern Russia 



Lower Rhine. Rhenish Provinces 



Northern France. Boulonnais 



Northern Germany. Westphalia 



Western Germany. Dillenberg and Wissen- 



bach 



Sweden. Kinnekulle, Gothland 



Norway. Christiania, Malmoe, &c 



Lower Rhine. Rhenish Provinces 



Western France. Normandy 



Central France. Angers 



Spain and Portugal. Oporto and Bussaco 



Sardinia 



Northern Germany. Harzgerode 



Northern Germany. Wissenbach 



Eastern Germany. Bohemia 



Northerti Russia. Volhynia 



Northern Ltaly. Tuscany 



Southern Russia. Crimea 



Central France. Auvergne 



Alpine Country. Tyrol '. 



Grecian Archipelago 



Southern Russia 



Library. 



Many new books and pamphlets have been acquired during the 

 past year, both by gift and purchase. Por the latter purpose ,£100 

 of the Greenough and Brown Bequest-fund were expended on various 

 works, with which it was deemed desirable to enrich the Library. 

 Among them may be cited Hamilton's ' Campi Phlegrsei ; ' Walters- 

 hausen's 'iEtna' and ' Island;' Quenstedt's ' Cephalopoden,' 'Jura,' 

 and ' Handbuch ; ' Eichwald's 'Lethsea Rossica ;' Junghuhn's 'Java;' 

 Kaup's ' Prweltliche Saugethiere ; ' Gervais's ' Paleontologie Pran- 

 caise ; ' Heer's ' Tertiar-Plora der Schweiz ; ' and D' Alton and Bur- 

 meister's ' Gaviale'. 



Many of the books and pamphlets have been bound, and with the 

 periodicals have been placed partly in the old, and partly in the new 

 Library-cases, which have been added in accordance with the recom- 

 mendation of the Library Committee of last year. 



A new alphabetical Supplemental Catalogue has been published, 

 comprising nearly 3000 titles of books, pamphlets, and maps received 

 in the years 1856-59, including those bequeathed by Mr. Greenough, 



