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Royal Agricultural Society. Journal. Ser. 2. Vol. xxii. Part 2. 

 1886. 



. . . Yol. xxiii. Part 1. 1887- 



Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Journal. N. S. 

 Yol. xviii. Parts 3 & 4. 1886. 



. . . Yol. xix. Parts 1 & 2. 1887. 



Royal College of Surgeons of England. Calendar, 1886. 1886. 



Royal Geographical Society. Proceedings. Yol. viii. Nos. 7-12. 

 1886. 



Ardagh. The Red Sea Petroleum Deposits, 502. 



■ . . Yol. ix. Nos. 1-6. 1887. 



E. Naurnann. The Physical Geography of Japan, with remarks on the 

 people, 86. 



Royal Institution of Great Britain. Proceedings. Yol. xi. Part 3. 

 No. 80. 1887. 

 J. Dewar. Recent Researches on Meteorites, 541. 



Royal Meteorological Society. Quarterly Journal. Yol. xii. Nos. 

 59-61. 1886-87. 



Royal Microscopical Society. Journal. Ser. 2. Yol. vi. Parts 

 4-6 a. 1886. 



C. D. Sherborn and F. Chapman. On some Microzoa from the London 

 Clay exposed in the Drainage Works, Piccadilly, London, 1885, 737. 



. . . 1887. Parts 1-3. 1887. 



Royal Society. Philosophical Transactions, 1885. Yol. clxxvi. Parts 

 1 & 2. 1886. 



G. J. Hinde. On Beds of Sponge-remains in the Lower and Upper 

 Greensand of the South of England, 403. 



. . Yol. clxxvii. Part 1. 1886. 



Sir R. Owen. Description of Fossil Remains, including Foot-bones, 

 of Megalania prisca, 327. 



. Proceedings. Yol. xl. Nos. 243-245. 1886. 



H. J. Johnston-Lavis. The Relationship of the Activity of Vesuvius 

 to certain Meteorological and Astronomical Phenomena, 248. — Sir R. 

 Owen. Description of Fossil Remains of two Species of a Megalanian 

 Genus (Meiolania, Ow.) from Lord Howe's Island, 315. — F. Rutley. 

 Notes on Alterations induced by Heat in certain Vitreous Rocks, 430. — 

 G. Ansdell and J. Dewar. On the Gaseous Constituents of Meteorites, 

 549. 



. . Yol. xli. Nos. 246-250. 1886-87. 



J. Prestwich. On Underground Temperatures, with Observations of 

 the Conductivity of Rocks ; on the Thermal Effects of Saturation and 

 Imbibition ; and on a Special Source of Heat in Mountain Ranges, 1. — 

 J. Prestwich. On the Agency of Water in Volcanic Eruptions, with 

 some Observations on the Thickness of the Earth's Crust from a Geologi- 

 cal Point of View ; and on the Primary Cause of Volcanic Action, 117. — 

 Sir R. Owen. Additional Evidence of the Affinities of the Extinct Mar- 

 supial Quadruped Thylacoleo carnifex, Ow., 317. 



