158 Library, [July, 



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IBRARY. 



The following additions have been made to the Library since the 

 Meeting held in July last. 



Transactions, Proceedings and Journals, 

 'presented hy their respective Societies or Editors. 



Berlin. Die Konigliche Preussische Akademie der Wissenschaften, — Mo- 



natsberichte, Februar, 1878. 

 Bombay. The Indian Antiquary, — Vol. VII, Pts. 81 and 82, June and 

 July, 1878. 



Pt. 81. E. Buhler.—TkQ three New Edicts of As'oka. 



Pt. 82. /. F. Fleet. — Sanskrit and old Canarese Inscriptions, Nos. XL and 

 XLI. F. C. G. Crawford. — Personal names in the Southern part of the 

 Ahmadabad Collectorate and neighbouring country. L. Rice. — Chera or 

 Ganga grants of A. D. 350 and 481. M. J. Walhouse. — Archaeological Notes, 

 No. XX. 

 Calcutta. The Indian Forester,— Vol. Ill, No. 3, January 1878. 



. Eecords of the Geological Survey o£ India, — Vol. XI, Part 2, 



1878. 



W. T. JBlanford.— On the Geology of Sind. V. Sail.— On the origin of the 

 Kumaon Lakes. T. TV. H. Hughes and Dr. Waagen. — Note on a trip over 

 the Milam Pass, Kumaon. F. B. Ilallet. — The mud Volcanoes of Eamri and 

 Cheduba. F. H. Ilallet. — On the Mineral resources of E&,mri, Cheduba, and 

 the adjacent Islands. 



. The Mahabharata,— No. 23. 



Cambridge. Museum of Comparative Zoology, — Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 1. 

 Florence. Societa Toscana di Scienze Naturali, — Processi verbali, Maggio 



1878. 

 London. The Athenaeum,— Nos. 2638, 2639, 2640 and 2641, May, June 



1878. 



— . The Geographical Magazine, — Vol. 5^ No. 5. 



— . Nature,— Vol. 18, Nos. 446, 447 and 449. 



-. The Royal Society,— Proceedings, Vol. 27, No. 186. 



J. S. Lombard. — Experimental Eesearches on the Temperature of the Head. 

 Dr. Tyndall. — Eecent experiments on Fog-Signals. Gmtav Bischof. — On 

 putrescent Organic matter in Potable Water. B. T. Lowne. — On the modi- 

 fications of the Simple and Compound Eyes of Insects. W. Turner. — On the 

 Placentation of the Apes with a comparison of the Structure of their Placenta 

 with that of the Human Female. 



