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Donations to the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, from 

 Scientific Societies, Exchanges, &c, 1886-7. 



Bath. Proceedings of the Bath Natural History Society and 

 Antiquarian Field Club, Vol. vi., No n., 1887, 8vo. 



From the Rev. Leonard Blomefield, M.A. 



Belfast. Annual Eeport and Proceedings of the Belfast 

 Naturalists' Field Club, 1885-6, Ser. n., Vol. n., Part vr., 8vo., 

 1866. The Club. 



Buckhurst Hill, Essex. Transactions of the Essex Field Club, 

 Vol. iv., Part ii., December 1886, 8vo. The Club. 



The Essex Naturalist, Nos. 1 to 10, (8 wanting) 8vo., 



The Fnsex Field Club. 



Boston, U. 8. A. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural 

 History, Vol. xxiii., Partn., March 1884 to Feb. 1886, Boston, 

 1886, 8vo. The Society. 



Memoirs of the Boston Society of Natural History, 



Vol. in., No. xii. The Life History of the Hydromedusre : 

 A Discussion of the Origin of the Medusae and the Significance 

 of Metagensis. By AV. K. Brooks, John Hopkins University, 

 Baltimore, M.D. The oldest-known Insect-larva, Mormolu- 

 coides articulatus, from the Connecticut River Rocks. Note on 

 the supposed Myriapodan Genus Trichiulus. A Review of 

 Mesozoic Cockroaches. By Samuel S. Scudder, Boston, 1886. 



The Society. 



Cambridge. 1. On the Pre-Cambrian Rocks of Bangor. By 

 Prof. T. McKenny Hughes, M.A., F.G.S., AVoodwardian 

 Professor of Geology, Cambridge. (Quart. Jl. Geol. Soc, Feb. 

 1878). 2. On some Perched Blocks and Associated Pheno- 

 mena. By the Same. (Quart. J. Geol. Soc. Nov. 18S6). 3. On 

 the Silurian Rocks of the valley of the Clwyd. By the Same. 

 (Proc. Chester Soc. Nat. Sciences, 1884). 4. AVoodwardian 

 Museum Notes ; Hippopotamus from Barrington. By Philip 

 Lake, Esq., (Geol. Mag. July 1855). 5. The Earth History 

 of the Remote Past compared with that of Recent Times : 

 Lecture in AVoodwardian Museum, Apr. 1886. By J. E. Marr, 

 M.A., Cambridge, 1886, 8vo. 



From the Woodwardian Museum, Cambridge. 



