32 [AS8EMBLY, 



Rio de Janeiro : Lettre to Ernest Kenan, Netto. 



Liverpool Public Library and Art Gallery : 33d Ann. Rep. 



of Com. 

 Soc. Geologique de Belgique : Annales, Tome 12, 1884-85. 

 Soc. Geol. de France : Extrait du Bulletin from Pan nee 1886. 

 Soc. Zool. de France : Extrait du Bull, 1885. 

 Musee Teyler Haarlem : Archives, Serie 2, vol. 2, 3, Partie. 

 Musee Teyler Haarlem: Cat. de la Bibliotheque, 1, 2. 

 "Isis"in Dresden: Sitzung Berichte u. Abhandlungen, 1885, 



Jan. -June, 1886. 

 Mojsisovics u. Nenmayer: Beitrage z. Palseontologie Oester- 



reichs — Ungarns, B'd V. Heft 3. 

 Moscou Soc. Im. des Naturalistes : Bull. 1885, Nos. 2, 3, 4. 

 Wien Annalen des K. K. Naturhistorischen Hot* Museums, 



Band L, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4. 

 Stockholm, Ofversigt af Kongl. Vetenskaps Akademiens For- 



handlingar, 42 Arg., Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, 43 Arg., Nos. 



1,2, 3,4,5,6,8. 

 Florence, Arch. d. Scnload 'Anatomia Patologica, vol. I., 



Pellizari. 

 Florence, Sulle Convulsioni Epileptche, Rovighie, G. Sanhari. 



Memoranda, Furnished by Prof. John C. Smock. 



During the .past summer (1886), the State has expended an 

 appropriation of $5,000 in repairs to the Geological Hall building. 

 A new roof and new gutters and leaders make the building safe 

 against damages from leakage, besides improving the external 

 appearance. 



In the museum exhibition stories, the. walls and ceilings have 

 been repaired and kalsomined, and the exterior of all the wall cases 

 and railings have been painted white. The rooms are lighter and 

 the collections much better presented for this much needed improve- 

 ment. Some of the table cases also received a coating of paint. 



The collections of marbles and building stones in the hall- way of 

 the museum building has been cleaned, rearranged and the labels 

 painted upon the blocks, thus avoiding the annoyance from the 

 removing or mutilation of paper labels by curious visitors or 

 children. It attracts increased attention and is much admired by 

 the visitors. The collection embraces about 200 dressed blocks and 



