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Indian Currency, by Alexander Maclndoe, pp. 71-89. Above the Snow-line in 

 Scotland, by Gilbert Thompson, pp. 98-107; pll. III-VI. Glaciation of the West 

 of Scotland, by Dugald Bell, pp. 118-136; pll. VIII-X. Sorghum Sugar Experi- 

 ments in the United States, by T. L. Patterson, pp. 137-154. Chemistry of 

 Democritus and Synesius, by Prof. John Ferguson, pp. 182-191. Dynamo-Elec- 

 tric Machinery, by W. B. Sayers, pp. 196-207; pll. XI, XII. 



LIVERPOOL, ENG.— Liverpool Geological Association: 



Transactions, Vol. II, 1881-1882, 112 pp.; 1 diagram. Fossil Footprints, by 

 Thomas Shilston, pp. 17-22. Iron Pyrites, by H. T. Mannington, pp. 43-62. 



Vol. IV, 1883-84, 82 pp. 4 diagrams. Denudation of Limestone, by Isaac E. 

 George, pp. £3-30. Mineral Springs, by Charles E. Miles, pp. 47-60. Geology of 

 the Isle of Man, by Daniel Clague, pp. 23-29. 



Vol. V, 1SS4-S5, pp. 76; 6 figs. Fossil Remains of Man, by J. R. Webb, pp. 

 27-32. Metalliferous Deposits of United States, by Mr. William Semmons, pp. 

 58-73. 



Vol. VI, 1S85-6, pp. 76. Triassic Sandstones of West Cheshire, by P. H. 

 Marrow, pp. 18-22. Geologj' of the Southeast of England, by Chas. Potter, pp. 

 24-30. Fossil Reptiles, by T. Brennan, pp. 32-36. Geological Notes from Switzer- 

 land, by T. S. Hunt, pp. 43-50. 



Vol. IX, 18SS-S9, 98 pp. Geology of Mull, by Percy F. Kendall, pp. 9-16. A 

 New Form of Goniometer, D. Clague, pp. 18-20, with hectograph plate. Evo- 

 lution of the Grand Canon of the Colorado, by W. Hewitt, pp. 49-56. 



Vol. X, 1889-90, 56 pp. Some Recent Additions to British Mineralogy, by Wil- 

 liam Semmons, pp. 9-11. Geology of the Isle of Wight, by Isaac E. George, 

 pp. 13-16. 



A^ol. XI, 1890-91, 84 pp. The Relation of Geology to Agriculture, by W. Scott 

 Walker, pp. 15-18. Economic Aspects of the Geologj' of Caithness, by J. 

 Herbert Jones, pp. 31-37. The Cliff Sections of the Yorkshire Coast, by R. W. B. 

 Roberts, pp. 59-68. 



Vol. XII, 1891-92, 66 pp. Pre-historic Man, by J. M. Barber, pp. 13-16. The 

 Apatites of Cornwall, by William Semmons, pp. 26-36. 



Vol. XIII, 1892-93, 68 pp. Geology of Wirral, by Osmund W. Jeffs, pp. 15-24. 

 "Eozoon," by Dr. Cecil F. Webb, pp. 25-32. The Metamorphic Origin of Granite, 

 by R. W. Boothman Roberts, pp. 46-52. 



Liverpool Geological Society: 



Procee3ings, Vol. VII, Parts 1 and 2, 1892-1894, 232 pp., 15 calcograph etchings 

 of sections and maps, mostly large enough to fold in. Physical Conditions of 

 the Aralocaspian Region, considering Triassic rocks, by W. Hewitt, pp. 10-35. 

 Drift Beds of the Moel Tryfaen area of the North Wales coast, by T. Mel- 

 lard Reade, pp. 36-79; 8 etchings folded in. The Glacial Deposits on the Shore 

 of the Mersey, by J. Lomas and Capt. A. R. Dwerry house, pp. 80-87; 2 etchings. 

 On some Conditions existing during the formation of the Older Carboniferous 

 Rocks, by Charles Ricketts, pp. 94-106. Submarine Deposits of the Irish Sea, 

 by W. A. Herdman, pp. 171-182. The Dublin and Wlcklow Shelly-drift, by T. 

 Mellard Reade, pp. 183-206; 2 etchings folded in. The Permian Conglomerate of 

 the Vale of Eden, by J. J. Fitzpatrick, pp. 212-225. 



LONDON, ENG.— Royal Botanical Society of ^^ndon: 



Quarterly Record, Vol. V, 1892-1894, about 200 pp.; 6 pll. The life history of 

 the lower and higher fungi, by Henry Power. Pp. 39-45. The dispersion of 

 plants, by Prof. Charles Stewart. Pp. 54-59. Ferns, their structure and life 

 history, by Prof. W. J. Groves. Pp. 87-93. The leaf and its functions, by A. H. 

 Vines. Pp. 121-123; 136-140. Circulation of fluids in plants, by Prof. S. H. Vines. 

 Pp. 150-157; 170-173. 

 Geological Society of London: 



Abstract of Proceedings, Session 1892-3, Nos. 595-611. 126 pp. Session 1893-4. 

 Nos. 612-028. 126 pp. 



List of Members of the Society, Nov. 1, 1892. 80 pp. 

 MANCHESTER, ENG.— Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society: 



Memoires and Proceedings, Fourth Series, Vol. VII, 1892-3. 270 pp.; 2 pll. 

 Marine Mollusca of Bombay, by James Cosmo Melvill. Pp. 17-51. Twenty- 

 five new species of shells from Bombay, by James Cosmo Melvill. Pp. 52-78; 

 litho. pi. i; 25 figs. Method of Integration, by James Bottomley. Pp. 78-89. 

 Fossil plants of the Coal Measures, by Dr. W. C. Williamson. Pp. 91-128. 

 Rate of Explosions in gases, by Harold B. Dixon. Pp. 128-158. Collection of 



