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1815, for photographic reproductions of three of Smith's 

 original geological maps and tables valuable as evidence of 

 the dates at which they were executed. 



Duplicates. 



King's College, London, the Hereford Museum, the Oldham 

 Corporation Museum, the Royal Institution of South Wales, 

 Swansea, the Rotherham Museum, the McLean Museum, Watt 

 Institute, Greenock, the Gordon Boys' Home, Woking, and 

 the Halifax Public Museum have been added to the list of 

 institutions to receive grants of duplicate specimens of 

 Natural History. 



Grants of duplicate zoological specimens have been made 

 to the Edinburgh Museum of Science and Art, the Museum 

 of University College, Dundee, the Oxford University Museum, 

 the Birkbeck Literary and Scientific Institution, the Ladies' 

 College, Cheltenham, the Hereford Museum, the Australian 

 Museum, Sydney, the Indian Museum, Calcutta, and Prof. A. 

 Dendy, of Canterbury College, Christchurch, N.Z. 



A series of 224 duplicate fossils from the Prestwich 

 collection have been sent to the Falconer Memorial Museum, 

 Forres, near Elgin, in accordance with a request preferred by 

 Lady Prestwich when presenting the collection to the Trustees 

 in 1896. 



Publications. 



The following new works have been issued during the 

 year : — 



Catalogue of the Madreporarian Corals in the British Museum 

 (Natural History). Vol. III. The Genus Montipora ; the 

 Genus Anacropora. By Henry M. Bernard. Pp. vii., 192: 

 34 plates. 4<o. 24s. 



Catalogue of the Fossil Cephalopoda in the British Museum 

 (Natural History). Part III., containing the Bactritidse, and 

 part of the Sub-Order Ammonoidea. By A. H. Foord and 

 G. C. Crick. Pp. xxxiii., 303 : 146 woodcuts. 8vo. 12s. 6d, 



Catalogue of Tertiary Mollusca in the Department of 

 Geology, British Museum (Natural History). Part I. The 

 Australasian Tertiary Mollusca. By G. F. Harris. Pp. xxvi., 

 407: 8 plates. 8vo. 10s. 



A Guide to the Fossil Invertebrates and Plants in the 

 Department of Geology and Palaeontology in the British 

 Museum (Natural History). Pp. xvi., 158 : 182 woodcuts. 8vo. 

 Is., or in two parts at Qd. each. 



Copies of these works have been sent to numerous 

 Free Libraries and other Institutions in Great Britain and 

 Ireland, to many Indian, Colonial, and Foreign Libraries, 



