1885.] library. 55 



sweetness and dignity. He gives several instances from the Rig Veda 

 and appears inclined to think that both Shakespere's iambics and Dante's 

 heroics contain many veritable trishtubhs. He concludes by giving a 

 translation into Latin of two fine odes from the 3rd and 10th books of 

 the Rig Veda, one into Sapphics, the other into its native metre in a latin 

 dress. 



The paper will be published in Journal, Part I for 1885. 



4. JDescri'ption of some new Indian BJiopalocera. — By Lionel de 



ISTice'ville. 



The paper will be published in Journal, for Part II of 1885. 



Library. 



The following additions h'Bve been made to the Library since the 

 Meeting held in February last. 



Transactions, Proceedings and Journals, 



presented by the respective Societies and Editors. 



Baltimore. Johns Hopkins University, — American Chemical Journal, 



Vol. VI, No. 5, December, 1884. 



. . . Circulars,— Vol. IV, No. 36, January, 1885. 



Bombay. Indian Antiquary,— Vol. XIV, No. 167, February, 1885. 

 Budapest. Hungarian Academy of Sciences, — Almanach, 1884. 



■ . E'rtekezesek, Vol. XI, Nos. 1 — 10. 



. . E'rtesitoje,— Parts 1—7, 1883 ; 1 and 2, 1884. 



. — . Nyelvtudomanyi Kozlemenyek, Vols. XVII, No. 3 ; 



XVIII, No. 1. 

 — . Ungarische Revue,— Nos. 4—10, 1883 ; 1—7, 1884. 



Buenos Aires. Academia Nacional de Ciencias, — Boletin, Vol. VI, 



No. 4. 

 Calcutta. Geological Survey of India, — Memoirs, Pal83ontologia Indica, 



Series XIV, Vol. I, Part 3, Fasc. 4 ; Series X, Vol. Ill, Part 5. 

 . . Records, Vol. XVIII, Part 1. 



. Original Meteorological Observations, June to August, 1884. 



Frankfurt. Senckenbergische Naturforschende Gesellschaft, — Bericht, 



1883-84. 

 The Hague. Koninklijk Instituut voor de Taal-Land en Volkenkunde 



van Nederlandsch-Indie, — Bijdragen, Vol. X, No. 1. 



