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The Society. 
The Author. 
The Association. 
The United States ^ 
Government. 
The Institution. 
Ben. Burnell, Esq, 
New Street. 
The Rev. E. 0. Morris. 
The Society. 
Books Presented. Donors. 
A Centenary of Science in Manchester, 
by R. Angus Smith, and the Memoirs 
of the Manchester Literary and Philo¬ 
sophical Society, 4 vols. 
The Antiquity of Man, by Sir Richard j 
Owen, K.O.B.j 
The Proceedings of the Geologists’ Asso- | 
ciation, vol. viii., Nos. 4, 5, 6, 7, and j 
Annual Report for 1883 .^ 
The Second Annual Report of the United \ 
States Geological Survey, 1880-1, and / 
the Third Report of the United States I 
Entomological Commission./ 
The Report of the Smithsonian Institute ] 
for 1882 .j 
A Display of Heraldry, by John Guillim | 
An Old Log captured by one of H. M. Ships 
The Transactions and Proceedings of the 
Royal Society of Edinburgh, 5 parts. . ) 
The Proceedings of the Royal Society of) ^ . 
. . ■ { Ihe bociety. 
Great Britain, vol. x., part 2.J 
The Journal of the Northamptonshire 
Natural History Society . .. 
The Chalk, its distribution and sub¬ 
divisions, by Prof. John Morris, M.A. 
Report of the Visit of the London and \ 
Middlesex Archteological Society to f ^ 
Rochester and Strood, by C. Roach i 
Smith, Esq., F.S.A. .... ^ 
The Address of John Evans, D.C.L., 
LL.D. to the Royal Society. 
The Northumberland, Durham, and \ 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Natural History } 
Transactions, vol. viii., part 1. .. ' 
Some Remarks on a Boring for Water at \ 
Birdlip, the Thickness of the Lower 
Lias at Gloucester and the neighbour¬ 
hood ; also the Terrace Gravels of 
Auchnasheen, Ross-shire, by W. C. 
Lucy, Esq., F.G.S. . . ........ 
The Society. 
The Author. 
The Author. 
The Tyneside Natural¬ 
ists’ Field Club. 
The Author. 
