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Joumeys in Gaza, or Southern Mozambico 1873 to 1874 and 1874 to 1875. - GUI. Travels in 

 Western China and or. the Eastern Borders of Tibet. - Frollcr. On the Geographical Results of 

 the Mission to Kashghar, under Sir T. Douglas Forsyth in 1873-74. - Stuart Haiti or Hispamola. - 

 Skertohly A Visit to the Gold Fields of Wassaw, West Africa. - Warren. From the Gold Eegion 

 in the Transvaal to Delagoa Bay. - Badie. Eeport on the General Features of the Interior of South 

 Africa, betwen Barkly and Gubuluwayo; to aecompany Map oftheRoute. - Caarlen. Voyages of the 

 Steamer Egeron in the Indian Arcipelago, including the Discovery of Strait Egeron, in the Temmber, 

 or Timor Laut Islands. - - Morgan. The old Channels of the Lower Oxus. From Russian and other Sources. 

 t Journal of the Royal geological Society of Ireland. N. s. voi. V part 2, 1878-9. 

 London, 1879. 8.° 



Bull Note on a new geological Map of Ireland. - Kinahan. The old red Sandstone (so called) 

 of Ireland in its relations to the Underlying and Overlying strata. - Ball. On Stilbite from Vems 

 in Metamorphic (Gneiss) Rochs in Western Bengal. - Reynolds and Ball. On an attinenti minerai 

 produce* in the manufacture of basic Bricks at Blaenavon, Monmouthshire. - Kinahan. Cambro- 

 Silurian and Silurian Rocks of the Southern and the Western parte of Ireland. - Bull. On tbe 

 occurrence of Crystals of Salt (Cloride of sodium) in Chert from the Carbonifero^ Limestone. - 

 Haughton. Geological notes on the structure of Middle and North Devonshire, made durmg a 

 walking tour in Devonshire in the Summer of 1878. - Frazer. On Hy Brasil, a traditional Island 

 off the" West Coast of Ireland, plotted in a MS. Map written by Le Sieur Tassin, Geographer Royal 

 to Louis XIII. - Argall. Notes on the ancient and recent Mining Operations in the East Ovoca 

 Districi - Hinahan. Dingle Beds *nd Glengariff Grits. - Ulster and Adams. Notes on the disco- 

 very in Ireland of a bone cave containing remains of the Irish Elk associated with traces of man. 

 tjournal of the R. Microscopical Society. Voi. II n. 2-6. London, 1876. 8." 



2. Sollas. Observations on Dactylocalyx Pumiceus (Stutchbury), with a Description of a new 

 variety, Dactylocalyx Stutchburyi.-3. Michael, A Contribution to the Knowledge of Bntish Onbatidae— 

 Davis. Notes on the Dygidia and Cerci of Insects. - Abbe. On Stephensons System of homogeneous 

 Immersion for microscope Objectives. - Slephenson. The vertical illuminata and homogeneous- 

 immersion objectives. - Keit. Note on Diagrams exhibiting the Patir of a Ray trough lolles / 6 

 immersion objective. - Id. Note on Mr. Wenham's paper « On the measurement of the Angle ot 

 aperture of objectives ». - 4. Hoggan. On the Development and Retrogression of the Fatce 11. - 

 Parker. On some applications of osmic acid to microscopie Purposes. - Deby. Is not the *otiferous 

 cenus Pedalion of Hudson synonymous with Hexarthra of Ludwig Schmarda? - Tolles. An illumr- 

 minating Traverse-Lens. - Walers. On the occurrence of recent Heteropora. - Wenham. Note on 

 homogeneous immersion object-Glasses. - 5. Carter. On a new species of excavating Sponge (Alectona 

 Miliari); and on a new Species of Rhaphidotheca (R. Affinis). - Id. On a new genus of Foramm.fera 

 (Aphrosina informi*): and-spiculation of an Unknown Sponge. - Fripp. On the theory of illuminating 

 Apparatus employed with the microscope. - BalUanL Observations on Notommata Werneckn and 

 its Parasitism in the Tubes of Vaucheria. - 6. Dabis. On a new species of Cothorma. - Ord- On 

 someCauses of Brownian Movements. - Woodward. Observations suggested by the Study ot 

 Amphipleura Pellucida, mountedin Canada Bàlsam, by Lamplight and Sunlight, with vanous objecti- 

 ves.- Id. Note on Abbes experiment on Pleurosigma angulatum. - Grunow. New species and vaneties 

 of Diatomaceae from the Caspìan sea. 



tjournal (The American) of science and arts. Ser. 3 voi. XYIII n. 103-107. New 

 Haven, 1879. 8.° 



103. Loomis. Contribntions to Meteorology. — Campbell. Silurian Formation in Cen. Virginia. — 

 Vraper. New forni of Spectrometer, and on the distribution of the intensity of Light in the spe- 

 ctrum - Le Conte. Extinct Volcanoes about Lake Mono, and their relation to the glacial Drift. - 

 Brush und Dana. Minerai Locality in Fairfleld County, Connecticut. - Peirce. Note on the Progress 

 of Sperimenti for comparing a Wave-length with a Meter. - Vcrrill. Recent addrtions to the 

 Marine Faune of the Eastern Coast of North America. - Pelers. Positions of the Pianeta Philome a 

 and Adcona. - Wiley. Method of Preventing the too rapid Oombustion of the Carbons m the 



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