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Proceedings. 
The volumes in the following list have been obtained from the 
secretary of the State Agricultural Society. On examining 
these books it was noticed that in a number of cases they filled 
lacunae in our own series. It is thus probable that, in those 
cases at least, they have been sent to the State Agricultural 
Society through error. The secretary of the society has, there¬ 
fore, turned over the volumes to the Academy so that they may 
supplement our sets and be accessible for use. With his per¬ 
mission the librarian has communicated with the societies con 
cerned, requesting that hereafter the journals be addressed to 
the Academy, and not to the Agricultural Society. 
K. Akademie v. Wissenschaften, Wien. Sitzungber.* (Math. 
Naturw. Classe.) Abth. I, Vols. XCI, 5; XCII, 3-5; XCVIII, 
8-10; C, 1-7. Abth. II, Vols. XCI, 3-5; XCIII, 1-3; XCV, 
3; XCVI, 2-5. Abth. Ha, Vols. XCII, XCIII, 4-10; XCIX, 
C, 1-7 Abth. lib, Vols. XCVIII, 4-10; XCIX, C, 1-7. Abth, 
III, Vols. XCI, 3-5; XCII, XCV, 1-5; XCVI, XCVIII, 5 10; 
XCIX, C, 1-7. 
R. Institute Lombardo di Scienze e Lettere—Rendiconti, 2d 
Series, Vols. XV, XVI, XIX, ‘XXII-XXIV. Memorie, Classe 
di Sci. Math, e Natur., Vob. XVI, 2-3; XVII, 1. 
Archives Neerlandaises des Sciences Exactes et Naturelles, 
Vols. XVII, 2; XX, 1; XXV, 1; XXVII, 1-2. 
Ofversigt Finska Vetenskaps-Societetens Forhandlingar, Vols. 
XXII-XXIV. 
Proceedings Manchester Philosophical Society, Vols. XXI, 
XXII, XXV, XXVI. 
Acta Societ. Scient. Fennicse, Vol. XVII. 
Finlands Natur ocli Folk, 43, 50, 51. 
Memoires Acad. Caen, 1892. 
Verhandlungen Naturf. Gesellsch. Basel, Th. VIII, Hft. 1. 
Accad. G-ioenia di Scienze Naturali in Catania—Atti, 3d Se- 
*A complete set of the Sitzungberichte of the Vienna Academy 
(Math. Naturw. Classe) does not exist in Madison, and I believe not in 
Wisconsin. The University has an incomplete set, extending to the 
sixtieth volume, but this also has many lacunse. These facts have been 
set before Professor Suess, the general secretary of the Vienna Academy, 
with the request that the gaps in both series be filled, so that between 
the two libraries a complete set may be found in Madison. 
