— CLXXXII — 



the R. College of chemistry, Sout Kensington. On the reduction of cinnylic alcohol. — Jago. Organic 

 matter in sea-water. 



'Journal of the R. geographical Society. General index to the fourth tea volumes. 

 London, 1881. 8.° 



' Journal of the R. mieroscopical Society. Ser. IL Voi. I. Part 3. London, 1881. 8.° 



Shrubsole. The diatoras of the London Clay. — Abbe. On the estimation of aperture in the 

 microscope. — Stolterfoth. On a new species of Hydrosera (Wallich). 



' Journal (The American) of science. Ser. III. Voi. XXI. n. 125, 126. New Haven, 1881. 8.° 

 125. Kerr. Action of Frost in the arrangement of superfìcial earthy material. — Winchell. Dall'.-; 

 Observations on Arctic Ice, and the hearing of the facts on Glacial phenomena in Minnesota. — Hazen. 

 Projection of lines of equal pressure in the United States, west of the Mississippi River. — Rus- 

 sell. Neumann's Method of calibrating Thermometers, with ways of getting columns for calibration. --- 

 Iboke. William Hallowes Miller. — Carneley. Existence of Ice and other bodies in the solid state at 

 high Temperatures. — Dawson. Geology of Peace River Eegion. — Fine and Magie. Shadows obtai- 

 ned during the Glow discharge. ■ — Brackell. New form of Galvanometer for powerful Currents. — 

 Marsh. American Jurassic Dinosaurs. — . 126. Dana. Geological relations of the Limestone Belts of 

 Westchester County, New York: Southern Westchester County and Northern New York Island. ■ — 

 Waldo. Papers on Thermometry from the Winchester Observatory of Yale College. — 1 Hazen. Reduc- 

 tion of Air-pressure to Sea-level, and the Determination of Elevations by the Barometer. — Smith. 

 Nodule of Chromite in the interior of compact Meteoric Iron from Cohahuila. — Bell. Production 

 of Sound by Radiant Energy. — Todd. The Solar Parallax as derived from the American Photographs 

 of the Transit of Venus, 1874, December 8-9. — WhUeaves. Fossil Fishes from the Devonian Rocks 

 of Scaumenac Bay , in the Province of Quebec. — Harrison. Rain-fall in Wallingford, Connecticut, 

 between 1856 and 1881. — Marsh. New Jurassic Mammals. 



•Journal (The) quarterly of the geological Society. Voi. XXXVII. Part 1. London, 1881. 8.° 



Phillips. On the Occurrence of Remains of Recent Plants in Brown Iron-ore. — ■ Id. On the 

 Constitution and History of Grits and Sandstones. — Rendali. On the Interglacial Deposits of 

 West Cumherland and North Lancashire. — Bonney. On the Serpentine and Associated Rocks of 

 Anglesey; with a Note on the so-called Serpentine of Porthdinlleyn (Caenarvonshire). — Seeley. On 

 Remains of a Small Lizard from the Neocomian Rocks of Comén, near Trieste. — Buckman. On the 

 Terminations of some Ammonites from the Interior Oolite of Dorset and Somerset. — Moore. On 

 Abnormal Deposits in the Bristol Distiict. - — Garrall. On the Locality of some Fossils found in the 

 Carboniferous Rocks at T'ang Shan, China- 



'Liceo-ginnasiale (11 R.) Giambattista Vico. Anno scolastico 1879-80. Cronaca an- 

 nuale. Chieti, 1881. 4.° 

 Masci. Le forme dell'intuizione. 



+ Liceo ginnasiale (R.) Mario Pagano in Campobasso. Anno scolastico 1880-81. Cam- 

 pobasso, 1881. 8.° 



Camozzi. La discesa all'Orco nell'Odissea Omerica e nell'Eneide Virgiliana. 

 * Liceo-ginnasio (Il R.) Piazzi in Sondrio nell'anno scolastico 1879-80. Sondrio, 1880. 8.° 

 Casati. Dell'illuminazione elettrica. 



+ List of the members, officers and professore of the R. Institution of Great Britain, 1880; 

 with the report of the visitors, statement of accounts, and lists of lectures and 

 donations in 1879. London, 1880. 8.° 



^Mémoires de la Société de physique et d'histoire naturelle de Genève. Tome XXVII. 

 Partie I. Genève, 1880. 4.° 



Duby. Choix de mousses exotiques nouvelles ou mal connues. — Cellèrier. Nouveau mode de 

 discussion de la propagation du mouvement dans un milieu élastique. 



