2o6 ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY. 



London. Zoological Society. Proceedings. 1890. Parts 2-4, 

 1890-91. 

 A. Smith Woodward. On some new Fislies from the English Wealden 

 and Purbeck Beds, referable to the Genera Oligopleurus. Strobilodusj and 

 Mesodon, 346. — E. T. Newton. Note on Bones of small Birds obtained 

 by Professor Nation from below the Nitrate-beds of Peru, 375. — Sir E. 

 Newton. On the reported Discovery of Dodo's Bones in a Cavern in 

 Mauritius, 402. — R. Lydekker. On the Remains of some large Extinct 

 Birds from the Cavern-deposits of Malta, 403. — R. Lydekker. On a 

 Cervine Jaw from Algeria, 002. — A. Smith Woodward. Note on the 

 Occurrence of the Saiga Antelope in the Pleistocene Deposits of the 

 Thames Valley, 613. — A. Smith Woodward. On some Upper Cretaceous 

 Fishes of the Family of Aspidorhynchidae, 629. — G. B. Howes. Obser- 

 vations on the Pectoral Fin-Skeleton of the Living Batoid Fishes and of 

 the Extinct Genus Squaloraja^ with especial reference to the Affinities of 

 the same. 



. . Report of the Council for the year 1890. 1891. 



Zoological Record. Vol. xxvi. 1889. 1890. Purchased, 



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Manchester. Geological Society. Transactions. Vol. xx. Parts 20 

 &21. 1889-90. 1890." 

 — Tonge. Notes on Coal-measure Fossils, 564. — G. H. HoUingworth. 

 On a Tree Branch found in the Drift, 566. — T. Oldham. On the action 

 of Centrifugal Force with regard to Geological Phenomena, 579. — W. 

 Watts. On Nitrogen Gas in Strinesdale Tunnel, 608. — W. W^atts. On 

 the Carbonite Syndicate Explosives, 613. — C. Roeder. Notes on the 

 Upper Permians, &c., at Fallowfield, lately laid open, 615. 



-. . . Vol. xxi. Parts 1-6. 1890-91. 1890-91. 



C. Roeder. Description of Fossils found in the Permian Upper Series, 

 at Fallowfield, 13. — W. S. Gresley. North American Geological Notes, 

 68. — B. Hobson. On some Ophicalcite Erratics at Barton upon IrweU, 

 84. — Mark Stirrup. Notes on the Carboniferous Insects found at Com- 

 mentry Mines (Allier), France, 93. — C. Roeder. Notes on the Permians 

 and Superficial Beds at Fallowfield, 104. — C. Roeder. Notes on the 

 Upper Coal-measures at Slade Lane, Burnage, 114. — T. Rupert Jones and 

 J. W. Kirkby. On the Ostracoda found in the Shales of the Upper Coal- 

 measures at Slade Lane, near Manchester, 137. — W. C. Williamson. Our 

 present Knowledge of the Vegetation of the Carboniferous Age, and the 

 further advancement of the study of the subject, 156. — Mark Stirrup. 

 Note on a Boulder from the Coal of Aldwarke Main Colliery near Rother- 

 ham, Yorkshire, 170. — Mark Stirrup. Granite Pebble from the Sand- 

 Rock Mine, Bacup, Lancashire, 172. — H. A. Woodward. Notes on the 

 finding of Natural Grease in the Cannel Mine at Newtown Collieries of 

 the Clifton and Kersley Coal Company, Limited, 175. 



. Literary and Philosophical Society. Memoirs and Pro- 

 ceedings. Series 4. Vol. iii. 1890. 

 H. H. Howorth. A Criticism of Dr. CroU's Theory of Alternate 

 Glacial and W^arm Periods in each Hemisphere, and of Interglacial 

 Climates, 65.— H. H. Howorth. The Author of the Glacial Theory, 144.— 

 A. C. Seward. Sphenophyllum as a branch of AsterophyUiteSy 153. — W. 

 Brockbank. The Levenshulme Limestones, 209. 



. . . Series 4. YoL iv. Nos. 1-3. 1891. 



W. Brockbank. On the Entomostraca and Annelida in the Levens- 



