1877.] Library. 2G9 



Library. 



The following additions have been made to the Library since the Meet- 

 ing held in November last. 



Transactions, Proceedings, and Journals, 



presented hy the respective Societies or JEditors. 



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

 natsbericht, Juni, Juli, 1877. 



Juni. Siemens. — Tiber die Abhangigkeit der elektrischen Leitungsfabigkeit dcs 

 Selens von Warme und Licht. Feters. — Herpetologiscbe ISTotizen. 



.Bombay. The Indian Antiquary, — Vol. 6, No. 73. 



Dr. Muir. — On the question wbetber Polyandry ever existed in Northern Hin- 

 dustan. 



Calcutta. The Geological Survey of India, — Eecords, Vol. X, Pt. 3, 1877. 

 Br. Feistmantel. — Notes on Fossil Floras in India. W. Theobald. — On the occur- 

 rence of Erratics in the Potwar, and the deductions that may be drawn there- 

 from. F. R. Ilallet .—lAmQ&ione^ in the neighbourhood of Barakar. 



. The Mahabharat,— Vol. 3, No. 15. 



. The Eig Veda Sanhita,— Vol. 1, No. 3. 



Cambridge, U. S. The Museum of ComiJarative Zoology at Havard College, 

 —Bulletin, Vol. 3, Nos. 11—16. 



. . Memoirs,— Vol. 2, Nos. 9, 10. 



London. The Athen^um,— Nos. 2607—2611, 1877. 



— ; . The Geographical Magazine, — Vol. 4, No. 10. 



. The Geological Society, — Quarterly Journal, Vol. 33, No. 131. 



■ . Nature,— Vol. 17, Nos. 415—419, 1877. 



. The Royal Asiatic Society, — Journal, Vol. 9, Pt. 2, July, 1877. 



E. Thomas.— The Early Faith of Asoka. H. H. Howorth.—TlaQ Northern Fron- 

 tagers of China, Pt. 2. The Manchus. The Northern Frontagers of China, 

 Pt. 4. The Kin or Golden Tatars. M. H. Sauvaire. — On a Treatise on 

 Weights and Measures, by Eliya Archbishop of Nisibin. Sir T. F. Cole~ 

 hrooke. — On Imperial and other Titles. Capt. C. J. F. Forbes. — Affinities of 

 the Dialects of the Chepang and Kusundah Tribes of Nipal, with those of 

 the Hill Tribes of Arracan. A. H. Schindler. — Notes on some Antiq^uities 

 found in a Mound near Damghan. 



. The Zoological Society, — Proceedings, Pt. 2, 1877. 



Lieut.- Col. R. Beddome. — Descriptions of three new Snakes of the Family TJropeU 

 tidce from Southern India. Mr. Sclater. — Remarks upon a two-horned Ehi- 

 noceros killed in 1876 near Comillah, in Tipperah, and on a living specimen of 

 Rhinoceros Sondaicus, from the Sunderbans. C. G. J)a)iford. — On the Mammals 

 of Asia Minor. Arthur, Marquis of Tweedale, — 'Descriptions of three new Spe- 

 cies of Birds from the Indian Pegion. 



« . . Transactions,— Vol. 10, Pt. 2. 



