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of Zululand and ite borderà. - 7. Johnston. Native routes in east Africa, from Dar-Es-Salaam 

 towards lake Nyassa. ~ Geikie. Geographical evolution. - 8. Me Carthy. Across China from Chin- 

 Kiang to Bhamo, 1877. - Patlerson. Notes on Matabeli-Land. - 9. Johnston. Notes of a trip from 

 Zanzibar to Usambara, in February and March 1879. - Thomson. Notes on the geology of Usambara - 

 Ball On the origin of the flora of the european Alps. - 10. Martin. Survey operations of the Afga- 

 nistan expedition.- Sibree. History and present condition of our geographical knowledge of Madagascar 

 ■•Proceedings of the royal Institution of Great Britain. Voi. Vili part V, VI n 68 

 69. London, 1878-1879. 8.° 

 69. Dewar. Experiments in electro-photometry. - Hooker. The distribution of the north 

 amencan flora. - Spottiswoocle. A nocturne in black and yellow. - Thompson. The effeets of stress 

 on magnetization of iron, cobalt, and nickel. - fìamsay. The geology of Gibraltar and the opposite 

 coast of Africa, and the history of the Mediterranean sea. - Flower. The native races of the Pacific 

 Ocean. — Dewar. The liquefaction of gases. 

 tProceedings of the royal Society. Voi. XXVI n. 184, voi. XXVII n. 185-189 

 voi. XXVIII n. 190-195, voi. XXIX n. 196. London, 1877-1879. 8.° 

 196. Thorpe. Magnetic survey of the fortieth parallel in north America between the Atlantic 

 Ocean and the great Salt Lake, Utah. - Niven. On certain definite integrals occurring in spherical 

 harmonic analysis, and on the expansion in series of the potentials of the ellipsoid and of the 

 ellipse. _ Preslwich. On the origin of the parallel roads of Lochaber , and their hearing on other 

 phenomena of the glacial period. - Spolliswoode and Moullon. On the sensitive state of electrical 

 discharges through rarefied gases. - Tomlinson. On the action of solid nuclei. - Creak. On the 

 results of the niagnetical observations made by the officers of the arctic expedition , 1875-76 - 

 Ellis. On the relation between the diurnal range of magnetic declination and horizontal force, as 

 ohserved at the royal Observatory, Greenwich, during the years 1841 to 1877, and the period of 

 solar spot frequency. — Lockyer. Note on a recent communication by Messers Liveing and Dewar — 

 Gornu. Sur la limite ultra-violette du spectre solaire. - Hughes. On an induction-currents balance 

 and experrmental researches made therewith. - Richardson. Some researches with professor Hughes' 

 new mstrument for the measurement of hearing: the audiometer. _ 14. Note on the invention of a 

 method for making the movements of the pulse audible by the telephone: the sphygmophone. 

 fProceedings of the scientific meetings of the zoologieal Society of London. Tear 1878 

 part IV, 1879 part I-IIL London, 1879. 8.° 

 I. Barllelt. Eemarks upon the habits and change of plumage of Humboldt's Penduto - 

 Fmsch. On a collection of birds made by Mr. Hubner on Duke-of-Tork Island and new Britain - 

 Miers. On a collection of crustacea made by Capt. H. C. St. John, E. N, in the Corean and Japanese 

 seas. _ Salvador-i. A few remarks on Mr. Elliot's paper « On the fruit-pigeons of the genus 

 Etilopus ». - Tweeddate. Contributions to the ornithology of the Philippiues, n XII. On the col- 

 lection made by Mr. A. H. Everett in the Island of Basilan. - Gilnther. List of the mammals 

 reptiles and batrachians sent by Mr. Everett from the Philippine Islands. _ Watson. On the anatomy 

 ofHyvna crocuta (H. maculala). - Garrod. Notes on points in the anatomy of the Hoatzin 

 (Opislhocomus crislalus). _ Sclater. On the breeding of the Argus Pheasant and other Phasianids 

 m the Society's gardens. - Cambridge. On a new genus and species of Spiders of the family Sallicides - 

 Uttley. On the attachment of the eye-muscles in mammals. I. Quadrumane —Salviti. On some birds 

 transmitted from the Samoan Islands by the Eev. T. Fowell - Bali. On the use of the generic name 

 Gouldia in zoology. - Shaw. A few notes upon four species of Lemurs, specimens of which were brou-ht 

 alive to England in 1878. _ Moore. Descriptions of new Asiatic diurnal Lepidoptera. - Giinther°On 

 a new Eodent from Medellin. - Layard. Note on the Pachycephala icteroides of Leale, with description 

 of a supposed new species. - Gùnlher. Description of four new species of Chamxleon from Mada- 

 gascar. _ Du Cane. Descriptions of new species of Ehopalocera from centrai and south America. — 

 ld. On a collection of diurna! Lepidoptera made by the Eev. G. Brown in new Ireland and new 

 Britain. - Butler. On the Heterocera in the collection of Lepidoptera from new Ireland obtained 

 by the Eev. G. Brown. - Forbes. On the sistemarle position of the genus Lalìiarnus of Lesson - 



