21-4 Library. [Nov. 



London. The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine,— Vol. 13, Nos. 152 — 156 

 and Vol. 14, Nos. 158, 159. 



Vol. 13, No. 154. W. C. Sewitson.— Note on Mr. Buxton's Eastern Butterflies, 

 with description of a new species of Foritia. J. S. Balij, — Descriptions of new 

 genera and species of Galerucidce. 

 Vol. 14, No. 157. Dr. 0. M. JReuter.—RemsLr'ka on some British Semijjtera— 



IIetero2}tera. W. A. Forbes. — Melanism in Lepidoptera. 

 No. 158. C. 0. Waterhouse. —DQBcri^iiojxQ of new Coleoptera from various 

 localities. A. S. Swinton. — On stridulation in tlie FLemiptera Heteroptera, 

 E. JF. Fates. — Three new species of Longicorn ColeojHera from Japan. 



. The Journal of Botany,— Nos. 173—176, 1877. 



. Journal o£ the Society of Arts,— Vol. 25, Nos. 1280-1285, 1287- 



1298, 1877. 



No. 1280. C. W. Vincent. — Spontaneous Combustion in Factories and Ships. 



No. 1285. A. V. ITarcourt.— The Chemistryof Gas Manufacture. Economic 

 plants in Jamaica. 



No. 1296. F. L. 8immonds.—Th.Q Economic Uses of Eeptiles. The Parkes 

 Museum of Hygiene. 



No. 1298. F. L. Simmonds. The Economic Uses of Eeptiles. The direct Pro- 

 cess in the Production of Iron and Steel. 

 . The Ibis,— Vol. 1, 4ith Series, No. 3. 



C. G. Fanford. — A Contribution to the Ornithology of Asia Minor. W. A. 

 Forbes. — Eecent observations on the Parrots of the genus Fclectus. Arthtcr, 

 Marquis of Tweedale. — Notes on a Collection of Birds made by Mr. E. 0. 

 Buxton in the district of Lampong, S. E. Sumatra. M. F. F'Albertis. — Notes 

 on some Birds collected during the Exploration ef the Ely Eiver. 



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



Vol, 3, 5th Series, Nos. 19—21, and Vol. 4, 5th Series, Nos. 22, 23. 



Vol. 3. No. 19. Fr. J. Kerr. — On Eotation of the Plane of Polarization by 

 Eeflection from the Pole of a Magnet. J. A. WanTclyn and W. J. Cooper. — 

 On a Method of determining the amount of Protein Compounds in Vegetable 

 Substances. 



No. 20. Frof. E. Edlund. — On the Thermal Phenomena of the Galvanic Pile, 

 and Electromotive Forces. 



No. 21. Fr. F. Bornstein. — The Influence of Light upon the Electrical Eesis- 

 tance of Metals. Frof. E. Edlund. — On the Thermal Phenomena of the Gal- 

 vanic Pile, and Electromotive Forces. 0. J. Fodge. — On a Modification of 

 Mance's Method of measuring Battery resistance. A. Terquem. — On the Em- 

 ployment of a Silvered glass as a Camera Lucida. 



Vol. 4, No. 22. G. JF. Farwin. — On Fallible Measures of Variable Quantities 

 and on the Treatment of Meteorological Observations. 8. F. Thompson. — On 

 the Chromatic Aberration of the Eye in relation to the Perception of Distance. 



No. 23. W. Faily. — A New Automatic Motion for the Spectroscope. F. S. 

 Frough. — On a case of Lightning ; with an Evaluation of the Potential and 

 Quantity of the Discharge in Absolute Measure. W. E. Ayrton and J, Fer- 

 ry. — Ice as an Electrolyte. 

 . The Messenger of Mathematics,— N. S. Nos. 71—74, 1877. 



