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Parts of Works ; as also 431 Volumes and 69 detached Parts- 

 of Serial Publications, and 16 Volumes of Weekly Periodicals. 



The total number of accessions to the Library by Donation is 

 thus seen to amount to 709 Volumes, 390 Pamphlets, and 103. 

 detached Parts. No less than 101 Sheets of Geological Maps were 

 presented to the Library, including 27 Sheets received from the 

 Geological Survey of England & Wales, aud 8 Sheets from that 

 of Scotland ; 9 Folios of the Geologic Atlas of the United States ; 

 13 Sheets received from the Geological Survey of Japan ; 5- 

 Sheets from the Swiss Geological Commission ; 6 Sheets from the 

 Geological Commission of the Cape of Good Hope ; 4 Sheets from 

 the Austro-Hungarian Geological Survey ; 4 Sheets of the Russian 

 Government's Geological Map of the Donetz Basin ; and 3 Sheets 

 received from the Geological Survey of Canada. 



Among the Books and Pamphlets mentioned in the foregoing 

 paragraph especial attention may perhaps be directed to the 

 following works : Prof. T. G. Bonney's ' Building of the Alps ' ; 

 Mr. H. B. Woodward's ' Geology of Soils & Substrata ' ; the 

 4th edition of Dr. E. Kayser's ' Textbook of Geology,' Part I ; 

 Dr. L. Carez's ' Summary of the Geology of the French Pyrenees '; 

 Prof. Vinassa de Regny's monograph on Italy's new North African 

 Colony, entitled 'Libya italica' ; M.L.Gentil's 'Le Maroc physique'; 

 Prof. E. H. L. Schwarz's ' South African Geology ' ; Mr. W. E. 

 Ford's new edition of Dana's ' Manual of Mineralogy '; the fourth 

 edition of Dr. F. H. Hatch's ' Textbook of Mineralogy ' ; the memoir 

 on the Geology of the Bergen District by Prof. C. F. Kolderup & 

 Mr. H. W. Monckton ; Prof. B. Munro's ' Paleolithic Man & 

 Terramara Settlements in Europe ' : Mr. L. Richardson's ' Geology 

 of Cheltenham ' ; Dr. R. F. Scharff's ' Distribution & Origin of 

 Life in America ' ; the British Museum (Natural History) Guide 

 to the Collection of Animals, Plants, & Minerals mentioned in 

 the Bible ; also Mr. W. F. P. McLintock's Guide to the Collection 

 of Gem Stones in the Museum of Practical Geology ; the Geological 

 Survey memoirs on the Geology of the Country around Cardiff 

 (2nd edition), on the Geology of the Country around Tavistock & 

 Launceston, on the Mesozoic Rocks found in some of the Coal- 

 Explorations in Kent, on the Water-Supply of Surrey, on the 

 Geology of the Lizard & Meneage, on the Geology of the Country 

 around Ollerton, on the Geology of Knapdale, Jura & North 

 Kintyre, on the Geology of Braemar, Ballater, & Glen Clova, on 

 the Interbasaltic Rocks of North-East Ireland, and on the British 

 Carboniferous Trepostomata. M. H. de Dorlodot sent a collection 

 of seventeen of his recent papers on Belgian Palaeozoic geology ; and 

 the 3rd edition (1912) of the late Rev. R. A. Bullen's monograph 

 on the Harlyn Bay Prehistoric Site was also received. In addition, 

 numerous publications were received from the Departments of 

 Mines and Geological Survey Departments of Canada, New South 

 Wales, New Zealand, Tasmania, the Union of South Africa (Cape 

 of Good Hope and the Transvaal), Egypt, and the Anglo-Egyptian 

 Sudan ; from the United States Geological Survey, and from the 



