28 REPORTS. 



5. — No book may ])e taken out of the ishind without the 

 permission of the librarian, and under sufficient guarantee. 



6. — The librarian shall keep a record of the issue and return 

 of every book. 



PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED DURING 1905. 



Dr. H. Fleure has presented a copy of his paper on the Ormer 

 {Haliotis tuherculata) in German, and one of a paper on the 

 Evolution of Topographical Relations in the Doooglossa 



Mr. E. D. Marquand has presented several })ubhcatfons of the 

 Linnean Society, viz. : — Rules, Lists of Members, Proceedings for 

 1902-4, and Nos. 179-180, 244-254, 257 and 259 of the Society's 

 Journal (Botanical Section), Nos. 179-180 and 249-254 are devoted 

 to the Flora of China. 



M. Auguste Martin, of Cherbourg, presents copies of his papers 

 on the Bryology of Jersey. 



We have started exchanging publications with the Societe 

 Nationale des Sciences Naturelles et Mathematiques de Cherbourg. 

 They have sent us : — 



Memoires de la Societe, Vol. XXXIII. (1 and 2), 



XXXIV., 



containing papers on : — Geography and Botany of Belle- 



Ile-en-Mer ; Matter, Ether and Physical forces and 



Fundamental Ideas in Geometry. 

 Muscinees du Departement de la Manche, and Erythraea 



morieri, by M. L. Corbiere. 

 A number of botanical papers by M. Auguste Le Jolis. 

 Several physical papers by M. Emmanuel Liais. 

 Two Geographical papers on Brazil by the same writer. 



We 'have received the following in exchange from other 

 Societies : — 



University of Rennes : — 



Travaux Scientifiques, Vol. III. (containing papers on the 

 Phylogeny of the Genus Carabus ; Adaptation of Man to 

 Upright Position ; Effect of grafting on the scent of vine 

 flowers, and Cerambycides of Brittany). 



Reports on Oyster beds of Cancale. 



Societe Jersiaise : — 



Bulletin 30 and Actes des Etats, 1701—1730. 



British Museum (Natural History Department) : — 



Guide to Fossil Mammals and Birds. 

 Guide to Bird Gallery. 



Hand-list of Birds, Vol. IV., R. Bowdler Sharpe. 

 Blood-sucking Flies, &c., and how to collect them, by E. E. 

 Austen. 



