1874.] Library. 121 



The Quarterly Journal of Science, Jan., 1874. 



M. Ponton. — On the relation between Refracted and Diffracted Spectra. S. Barber. 

 Observations on the Optical Phenomena of the Atmosphere. 



Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, Jan., 1874, 



The Ibis, Jany., 1S74. 



P. L. Sclater. — On the Prionochili of British India. Lieut. W. V. Legge. — On the 

 Distribution of Birds in the Southern Hill-region of Ceylon. W. T. Blanford. — Notes on 

 the Synonymy of some Indian and Persian Birds with Descriptions of two new Species 

 from Persia. W. E. Brooks. — Notes on some European an(J Asiatic Eagles. 



The Numismatic Chronicle, 1873, Part 3. 



Major- Genl. A. Cunningham, — Coins of Alexander's Successors in the East. I]. 

 Thomas, — Sassanian coins. -S. JE. L. Poole. — On the Coins of the Urtukis. 



The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine, Nos. 

 308—310, Dec, 1873, Jan., Feb., 1874. 



No. 308. H. Draper. — On Diffraction- Spectrum Photography. A. W. BicJcerton. — 

 On a new Relation between Heat and Static Electricity. J. C. Maxivell. — A Discourse on 

 Molecules. O. Heaviside. — On the Differential Galvanometer. W. A. Barrett. — On the 

 Relationship of the Magnetic Metals. 



No. 309. Professor Challis. — A Theory of the Source of Terrestrial Magnetism. 

 M. S. Brough. — On Wlieatstone's Bridge. 



No. 310. Lord Bayleigh.—On the Manufacture and Theory of Diffraction-gratings. 

 0. Heaviside. — On Wheatstone's Bridge. 



The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Vol. XII, No, 72, Vol. 

 XIII, Nos. 73, 74. 



No. 72. Arthur, Viscount Walden. — Description of three new Species of Asiatic 

 Birds. 



No 73. L>r. J. JE. Gray. — Notes on the Smaller Spotted Cats of Asia and its Islands. 

 No. 74. Arthur Viscount Walden. — Description of two new Species of Birds. Dr. 

 A. Q^nther. — Third notice of a Collection of Fishes made by Mr. Swinhoe in China. 

 Major H. S. Godwin-Austen. — Description of a new Sibia from the Naga Hills. Dr. H. 

 Karsten. — On the Theory of the Process of Fermentation. M. A. Milne-Edwards. — ■ 

 Observations on the existence of certain Relations between the Mode of Coloration of Birds 

 and their Geographical Distribution. Dr. J. JE. Gray. — On the Steppe Cat of Bokhara 

 {Chaus caudatus). 



The Edinburgh Review, Jany., 1874. 



The Westminster Review, Jany. , 1874. 



The Quarterly Review, Jany., 1874. 



