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ranged and labelled in the cases, were “exhibited tc to the 
Society. 
Advicea:tinve been received of & box* 7 iniearsn from the 
Giant’s Causeway and its vicinity, ee foe. Ireland 
by the President of the Society, Mr. Maclure 
r. Maclure has also forwarded from Paris thirty-five vol- 
umes of the Journal de Physique, to complete the set of 
gical Society of London, and of the Wernerian Society of 
Edinburgh, with the first three numbers of the Westminster 
Review,—all these are destined for the Library of the 
American Geological Society. 
The Hon. Stephen Van Renssellaer has presented the 
pe? with acop ey et Mr. Eaton’s Resenes Survey of the 
great New York Canal, and wit ha boxo 2 pa s illus- 
trative of the work 
The Belfast Natural History Society ines irded a 
column of the Giant’s Causeway, consisting of several artic- 
ulations ; this specimen is one of the two which were con- 
tained in their own cabinet; it is now next to impossible to 
obtain specimens from the Causeway, as it is vigilantly 
watched. 
13. Mr. Hitchcock’s Sasa ean Betiee of the cay on 
The various memoirs on this subject, heretofore published 
in this Journal, have been embodie d by their author, into a 
single volume, which, with the accompanying map and other 
engravings, may now be obtained, as a separate work. 
There can be no doubt that it will prove a useful ] companion 
for the traveller in the region of the Connecticut river, and 
it certainly affords to the young A. nerican Geologist an ex- 
ample highly worthy of imitation, =~ 
* P. S. Feb. 10, 1825.—This box bas arrived. 
