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IPikstrg of tlte Bournemouth Jloiural .Science 
Societu. 
The following is a h’st of some of the more important books 
in the Society’s Library:— 
SERIAL PUBLICATIONS. 
The Archaeological Journal. Yols. 1-62. 
Knowledge. Yols. 1-27, and all of the New Series. 
Royal Institution “ Proceedings.” Yols 1-17. 
British Association “ Reports.” Yols. from 1867 to 1909 
with British Association Handbooks for Sheffield, 
York, Dublin, and Birmingham. 
GEOLOGY. 
Geology in the Field. Geological Association Jubilee 
Number. 
Zones of Chalk (Dorset and Isle of Wight) by Dr. Rowe. 
A Monograph of the British Eocene Flora^ Yols I. and 
II. “ 
The Geological Memoirs for the Bournemouth, South¬ 
ampton, Salisbury, Newton Abbot, Chichester I in. 
geological maps. 
Yarious Papers by C. Reid, F.R.S., on the local forma¬ 
tions. 
Geology of Sussex, by C. Reid. 
Palaeontographical Society’s Yols. for 1910 and 1911. 
Yarious Papers on the Geology of the “ Isle of Purbeck.” 
Brander's “ Hampshire Fossils.” 
BOTANY. 
The Floras of Dorset, Bournemouth, and Hampshire. 
Yarious Papers ' and Books on General Elementary 
Botany. 
ZOOLOGY. 
Geographical Distribution of Animals, by Dr. A. R. 
Wallace. 
The Book of Nature Study, edited by Prof. Farmer. 
A large number of papers on special subjects and general 
collecting. 
ASTRONOMY. 
Astronomical Papers (Harvard College). 
Journal of the British Astronomical Association. 
Memoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society. 
GEOGRAPHY. 
The “ Geographical Teacher,” to date. 
