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LIBRARY. 
BOOKS, &c. PRESENTED. 
Presented by direction of ^ Observations made at the Magnetical 
the British Government j and Meteorological Observatory at 
St. Helena, by Lieut.-Colonel Sabine, 
vol. i, for 1840—43. 
Royal Astronomical Society Greenwich Astronomical Observations 
for 1845, 4to. 
Duke of Northumberland ^ Astronomical Observations made at the 
(hy the Author) ; Cape of Good Hope by Sir J. W. 
Herschel, in 1834—38. 
Royal Society of Edinburgh Transactions of the Society, vol. xvi, 
parts 1, 2, and 3; and vol. xvii, parts 
1 and 2, containing the Makerstoun 
Magnetical and Meteorological Ob¬ 
servations for 1841, 2, and 3.—4to., 
Edin. 1845—7. 
Proceedings of the Society, 1846—7, 
Nos. 28, 29, 8vo. 
Royal Observatory, Edin- 'i Edinburgh Astronomical Observations, 
burgh. .... ) vol. vi, for the year 1840. 
British Association for the \ 
Advancement of Science ; 
Archseological Institute of \ Memoirs illustrative of the History and 
Great Britain and Ireland ) Antiquities of the City and County 
of York, communicated to the Meet¬ 
ing of the Institute held at York in 
July, 1847; part 1, 8vo. 
Map of British and Roman Yorkshire, 
prepared under the direction of the 
Central Committee of the Institute, 
by Charles Newton, Esq., M.A. 
Royal Cornwall Polytechnic'i The Society’s Fourteenth Annual Re- 
Society . ( port. 
Literary and Philosophical! . i-- 
^ . , . . _ , > The Society s Memoirs, voJ. vii, part 2. 
oocicty of ^lEiichcstor / 
Report of the Association for 1846. 
