146 Library, [June, 



LiBRAET. 



The following additions have been made to the Library since the 

 meeting held in May last. 



Presentations, 

 i^^ Names of Donors in Capitals. 



Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Vol. XXII, No 150. 



F. A. Abel. — Contributions to the History of Explosive Agents. — Second memoir. 

 J. Tyndall. — Experimental Demonstrations of the Stoppage of Sound by partial Reflections 

 in a non-homogeneous Atmosphere. J. Y. Buchanan. — On the Absorption of Carbonic 

 Acid by Saline Solutions. 



The Society. 

 Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of London, Vol. XVIII, 



No. 11. 



T. B. Forsyth. — Indian Government Mission to the Atalik-Ghazi. Bushell. — Notes 

 of a Journey outside the Great Wall of China. Fhillips. — Notes on Southern Mangi. 

 Millingen. — Notes of a Journey in Yemen. 



The Society. 



Journal of the Statistical Society of London, Vol. XXXVII, Part I. 

 H. Beverley. — The Census of Bengal. 



The Society. 

 The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Numismatic Society of 

 London, 1873, Part IV. 



M. Hy. Sauvaire. — A Dinar of Salih Ebn Mirdas of Aleppo. S. F. L. Foole. — On 

 the Coins of the Urtukis. 



The Society. 

 Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1873, Parts 1-2. 

 Part I. J. S. BowerhanJc. — Report on a Collection of Sponges found at Ceylon by 

 E. W. H. Holdsworth. F. W. H. Holdsworth. — Note on the occurrence of Xenospongia 

 patelliformis y Gray, on the Coast of Ceylon. Dr. J. F. Gray. — Notes on Mud-Toi'toises 

 {Trionyx, Geoffroy), and on the Skulls of the different kinds. A. R. Garrod. — On the 

 Visceral Anatomy of the Sumatran Rhinoceros {Ceratorliinus Sumatrensis). Surgeon- 

 Major F. Fay. — On some new or imperfectly known Fishes of India and Burma. F^ 

 Blyth. — Exhibition of, and remarks on, some Tiger Skins (Felis tigris) from India, Siam 

 and Siberia. 



Part II. G. F. Folson. — On Secondary Sexual Characters in the Chiroptera. W. 

 T. Blattford. — Notes on the Gazelles of India and Persia with Description of a new 

 Species. S. Bruce. — A List of the collections of Diurnal Lepidoptera made by Mr. Lowe 

 in Borneo with Descriptions of new Species. B. Sivinhoe. — On a Scaup Duck found in 

 China. 



Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, Vol. VIII, Part 6. 

 Professor Oiven. — On the Osteology of the Marsupialia. On Dinornis. 



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