and Devon and Cornwall Natural History Society, ] 1 
" for April gives a drawing of tlie plant, and an article 
^' thereon by Professor C. C. Babington/^ 
The following are some of tlie principal works that have 
been added to the library during the past year : — 
Dalyell's Rare and Remarkable Animals of Scotland, 2 vols. 4to. 
Ram on Facts, 8vo. 
Todd's Cyclopaedia of Anatomy and Physiology, 6 vols. rl. 8vo. 
Tyndal on Heat as a Mode of Motion, 12mo. 
Oppert's Discoveries in Mesopotamia, 2 vols. 4to. 
The Lignite of Bovey, by Pengelly and Heer, 4to. 
Jeffery's British Conchology, vols. 1 & 2 demy 8vo. 
Mills' Logic, 2 vols. Svo. 
Froude's History of the Reign of Elizabeth, vols. 1 & 2, Svo. 
The Secretaries much regret that they are unable to 
include the continuation of Mr. Reading^ s Catalogue of the 
Lepidoptera of Devon and Cornwall in the Transactions. 
The third part, containing the Noctu^, is far advanced, and 
it is hoped will be included in the Report and Transactions 
of next year. 
J. Brooking Rowe, f.l.s. 
J. Eeskine Risk, m.a. 
Hon. Sees. 
