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t Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. N. 349-353. London, 1889. 



Love. On the Equilibriura of a Thin Elastic Spherical Bowl. — Brill. A Method 

 of Transformation with the aid of Congruences of a particular Type. — Walker. Results 

 of Ternary Quadrio Operators on Products of Forms of any Orders. — Christie. A Theo- 

 rem in Combinations. — Cayley. On the Diophantine Eelation y ì = y" 1 == Square. — 

 Brioschi. Sur la transformation des équations algébriques. — Elliot. On Projective Cyclic 

 Concomitants, or Surface Differential Invariants. — Rogers. On Secondary Invariants. 



+ Proceedings of the r. Geographical Society. N. M. S. voi. XI, 8-9. Aug., Sept. 

 1889. London. 



Nansen. Journey across the Inland ice of Greenland from East to West. — Harris. 

 The locai distribution of the Tribes Inhabiting the Mountains of North-West Morocco. — 

 Favenc. Explorations in the Region of he Upper Gascoyne and Ashburton Rivers, West 

 Australia. — Colonel Labre's Explorations in the Region between the Beni and Madre 

 de Bios River and the Purus. — Thomson. New Guinea: Narrative of an exploring expe- 

 dition to the Louisiade and B'Entrecasteaux Islands. — Bellamy. Expedition to the 

 Cockscomb Mountains, British Honduras. — Morgan. The Geographical Congress in Paris. 



+Pruceedings of the r. Society. Voi. XLVI, 281. London, 1889. 



Roux. Les inoculations préventives. 



+ Proceedings of the Scientific meetings of the Zoological Society. 1889. Part I, IL 

 London, 1889. 



Bell. Additions to the Echinoderm Fauna of the Bay of Bengal. — Beddard and 

 Treves. On the Anatomy of Rhinoceros sumatrensis. — Neioton. On the Breeding 

 of the Seriemà (C ariama cri stata). — Boulenger. On the Species of Rhac ophorus 

 confounded under the name of R. macula tus. — Sclater. On some new Species and 

 Genera of Birds of the Family Dendrocolaptidse. — Cambridge. On some new Species 

 and a new Genus of Araneidea. — Bell. Descriptions of some new or rare Species of Ple- 

 xaurids. — Gùnther. Notice of two Fishes new to the British Fauna. — Beddard. Note 

 upon the Green Cells in the Integument ofiEolosoma tenebra rum. — Lydèkker. On 

 a Skull of the Chelonian Genus Lytoloma. — Id. On an apparently new Species of 

 Hyracodontotherium. — Gùnther. On some Fishes from the Kilimanjaro district. — 

 Id. Description of a new Antelope from Southern Central Africa. — Id. Note on a Bor- 

 nean Porcupine, Trichys lipura. — Beddard. On the certain Points in the Anatomy 

 of the Accipitres, with reference to the Affinities of Poliboroides. — Buller. On a 

 Species of Crested Penguin (Eudyptes Sclateri) from the Auckland Islands. — Baly. 

 Descriptions of new South- American Coleoptera of the Genus Diabrotica. — Gorhain. 

 Descriptions of new Species and of a new Genus of Coleoptera of the Family Telepho- 

 ridae. — Be.ddome. Descriptions of Land-Shells from the Island of Koror, Pelew Group. — 

 Hoyle. Observations on the Anatomy of a rare Cephalopod (Gonatus fabricii). — 

 Boulenger. On some Specimens of Lizards in the Zoological Museum of Halle (Saale). — 

 Parker. On the occasionai Persistence of the Left Posterior Cardinal Vein in the Frog, with 

 Remarks on the Homologies of the Veins in the Dipnoi. — Ogilby. Notes on some Fishes 

 hew to the Australian Fauna. — Thomas. Description of a new Bornean Monkey belon- 

 ging to the Genus Semnopithecus. — Parker. On the Osteology of Steatornis 

 caripensis. — Thomas. Preliminary Notes on the Caracters and Synonymy of the diffe- 

 rent Species of Otter. — Newton. A Contribution to the History of Eocene Siluroid 

 Fishes. — Woodioard. Note on Bucklandium diluvii, Konig, a Siluroid Fish from 

 the London Clay of Sheppey. — Bates. On new Species of the Coleopterous Family Ca- 

 rabi d se, collected by Mr. J. H. Leech in Kashmir and Baltistan. — Id. On new Species of 



