178 Library. [July, 



R. Bowdler Sharpc. — Contrihutions to the Ornothology of Borneo. E. Secbohm. 

 — On the ThyUoscopi or Willow Warblers. R. B. Sharpe. — A note on the Genus 

 OrtJiotomus. 

 London. The Journal of Botany, — Nos. 171 and 172, 1877. 



No. 171. /. G. Barker and *S'. Le M. Iloore. — Descriptive Notes on a few of Hilde- 

 brandt's East African plants. G. S. Boulger, — On the Classification of Mono- 

 cotyledons. 

 No. 172. W, P. mem. — Third Notes on Ebenaccon ; with Description of a new 

 Species. 



. Journal of the Society of Arts,— Vol. 25, Nos. 1277 to 1279 and 



1281, 1877. 



No. 1277. Wm. Tmjlor. — Thaumato-dendra, or the Wonders of Trees. 

 No. 1278. Dr. A. Carpenter. — The Practical Experience of the Dry system 

 shewn by the use of Moser's Closets, in a small district for two and a quarter 

 years.' G. E. Davis. — A New Process for the production of Carbonate and 

 Caustic Soda, without the formation of any noxious waste and the recovery of 

 the Sulphur. 



• . The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine, — 



Vol. 3, Nos. 17 and 18, 1877. 



E. Bouty. — On the Magnetization of Steel by Currents. P. Heaviside. — On the 

 speed of Signalling through Heterogeneous Telegraph Circuits. 



. The Messenger of Mathematics,— Nos. 69 and 70, 1877. 



No. 69. Pro/. P. G. Tait. — Some Elementary Properties of closed plane curves. 

 G. H. Darwin. — On Graphical Interpolation and Integration. F. Purser. — On 

 an application of Elliptic Functions to a Problem in the Distribution of Heat in 

 a Eectangular Lamina. 

 No. 70. Prof. H. W. L. Tanner. — Cylinders, Cones, and Developable Surfaces. 

 /. W. L. Glaisher. — Transformations of some Definite integrals. 

 The Numismatic Chronicle,— Pt. 1, N. S. No. Q^, 1877. 

 The Geological Society, Quarterly Journal, — Vol. 33, No, 129, 



1877 



The Quarterly Journal of Microscoj^ical Science, N. S. No. QQ, 

 1877. 



W. Archer. — Eesume of Kecent Contributions to our Knowledge of " Freshwater 

 Khizopoda." Pt. 4. Monothalamia (Monostomatas) tobosa (continued). D. Van 

 Beneden. — Eesearches on the Dicyemidce. Franz Boll. — A Contribution to the 

 Anatomy and Physiology of the Retina. F. Darwin. — On the Protrusion of 

 Protoplasmic Filaments fi-om the Glandular Hairs of the common Teasel. (Dip- 

 saciis sylvestrisj. 



. The Quarterly Journal of Science, — No. 54, AjDril, 1877. 



On Underground Temperature, with a Discussion of the Observations made at 

 Sperenberg, near Berlin. 

 . The Quarterly Review,— No. 286, April, 1877. 



The Military Position of Pussia in Central Asia. 



-. The Westminster Review,— No. 102, April, 1877. 



New Llaven. The American Journal of Science and Arts, — Vol. 13, No;? 

 73 to 75. 



