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AcHiARDi, A. D'. Bibliografia mineralogica, gcologica, o paleonto- 

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 171-190, 249-254, 398-402. 

 List of works on the mineralogy, geology, and palaeontology of 

 Tuscany up to, and partly including those published in, 1874. 



Allman, Dr. G. J. Address to the Biological Section. Eep. Brit. 

 Assoc, for 1873, Sections, pp. 94-104. 



The theory of evolution is discussed on pp. 100-103. The bearing 

 of geological facts upon this theory is stated, and reference' is made to 

 the structure and relation of Graptolites. "W. T. 



Anon. Handbook of Natural History; being an explanation of 

 Boucard's Series of Pictorial Diagrams and Natural Specimens, 

 illustrative of Geology and Mineralogy. 8vo. London. 



Mineral Kingdom, pp. 215-234. 



. [H. B. WooDWAED.] The Geological Survey of the United 



Kingdom. Quart. Journ. Sci. no. xli. pp. 52-55. 

 Sketch of the origin and progress of the Survey, with an account of 

 its present organization. 



. Journ. K. Hist, and Arch. Assoc. Ireland, ser. 4, vol. iii. 



no. 19, p. 152. 

 Notice of a wooden implement found at a depth of 10 feet in 

 Kill inure Bog, Enniskillen. 



. Notice of a fine Bronze hair-pin found in a Bog near Tulla- 



more. King's Co., under a considerable depth of peat. Journ. 11. 

 Hist, and Arch. Assoc. Ireland, ser. 4, vol. iii. p. 154. 



Argyll, Duke of. Anniversary Address to the Geological Society of 

 London. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxx. pp. lii-Ixix. 



« . Address on Geology. Coll. Guard, vol. xxviii. p. 901. 



Report of the second Address delivered at Inverary. 



Batan, — . Observations sur la communication de M. Nagnes et les 

 rcmarques de M. Yogt. Compt. Ilend. 2 Bess. Assoc. Franf. 

 pp. 430-438. 



Remarks of a general nature on the value of palajontological equi- 

 valence. 



Belknap, Capt. Dcep-Sea Soundings. Nature, vol. x. pp. 131, 



356, 484. 

 Found a series of submarine ridges between the Sandwich Islands 

 and the coast of Japan. The plains between were 12,000, 9000, and 



