52 GEOLOGY. 



Bruno, Walter. Die Erzlagerslatten der sudlichen Bukowina. [Ore- 

 deposits of S. Bukowina.] VerJi. k.-k. geol. lieichs. p. 237. 

 Preliminary abstract of a memoir to be printed in the JahrbucJi. 



Caillaux, Alf. Note sur la decouverte de mineral d'etain en Toscane. 

 [Tin in Tuscany.] Bull. Soc. Geol. Frayice, 3 ser. t. iv. pp. 293- 

 295. 

 Note of the discovery of cassiterite, associated with iron -ore, at the 

 Cento Camerelle, near Campiglia Marittima, in limestone, supposed by 

 Italian geologists to be Liassic or Infra-Liassic. Granite, however, is 

 known not far from this locality. Two analyses are given, the per- 

 centages of metallic tin being 58*9 and 72. G. A. L. 



Canat, J. Bancs stratifies de silex massif observes aupres de 

 Digoin (Saone-et-Loire) dans un terrain considere comme cretace. 

 [Massive Stratified Silica near Digoin in supposed Cretaceous Beds.] 

 Co'mj)t. Bend. t. Ixxxiii. p. 459. 



Capellini, Prof. G. Sui terreni terziari di una parte del versante 



settentrionale dell' Apennino. [Tertiaries N. of the Apennines.] 

 Mem. Ac. Bologna^ ser. 3, t. vi. pp. 587-622, plate. Noticed in 

 Boll. B. Com. geol. Ital. vii. pp. 347, 348. 

 In answer to T. Puchs. [See Geological Record for 1875, p. 64.] 



. L'Uomo Pliocenico in Toscana. [Pliocene Man in Tuscany.] 



Atti B. Ac. Line. ser. 2, t. iii. p. 17, pis. i.-iv. (cut bones and 

 sections across the Pine Valley). 



Cessac, — de. Sur des fouilles a Santorin. [Excavations at San- 

 torin.] Bull. Soc. Anthrop. Paris, ser. 2, t. xi. p. 127. 



Chambrun de Rosemont, — de. Considerations sur le delta du Yar. 

 Suites des Etudes geologiques sur le Yar et le Rhone pendant les 

 periodes tertiaires et quaternaires. [Delta of the Yar.] Pp. 15. 

 Nice. [See Geological Recoed for 1874 and 1875.] 



Chancourtois, — de. Observations sur I'exploration geologique du 

 Pas-de-Calais et sur la question du Tunnel. [Geological Survey 

 of the Straits of Dover and the Tunnel Question.] Bull. Soc. Geol. 

 France, 3 ser. t. iv. pp. 61-67. 

 Applies a system, allied to the Pentagonal Network of Elie de Beau- 

 mont, to the determination of the folds, faults, and fissures probably to 

 be met with in constructing the Channel Tunnel. G. A. L, 



Chantre, E., and — Lartet. Le bassin du Rhone a I'e'poque quater- 

 naire. [Basin of the Rhone in Quaternary Times.] Bev. Sci. t. x. 

 pp. 361-369. 



Describes the Glacial Drift between Lyons and the Alps, and the 



