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DONATIONS 



TO THE 



LIBEAEY OP THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



From July \st to S&ptember 30th, 1864. 



I. TRANSACTIONS AND JOURNALS. 



Presented by the respective Societies and Editors. 



Abbevillois, L'. 25™^ Annee. No. 2875. 19 Juillet, 1864. 

 L'Homme Fossile. Nouvelle d^couverte^ 2. 



American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Vol. vi. January to 

 November 1863. 



American Journal of Science and Arts. Second Series. Yol. xxxviii. 

 Nos. 112 & 113. July and September 1864. 



T. S, Hunt. — Contributions to Litliology. Part 3. On some Erup- 

 tive Rocks, 91. 



B, SUliman, jun. — The so-called " Barrel-Quartz " of Nova Scotia, 

 104. 



Pisani. — A Silicate containing a large amount of Caesium, 115. 

 A. Mitscberlicb. — Composition of Tourmaline, Mica, Hornblende, and 

 Stam'otide, 116. 



C. F. Rammelsberg. — Kobellite, 116; Siegenite, 117; Vivianite, 117; 

 Tremolite and Diopside, 117 ; Skolopsite, 118 ; Pyroxene, 118. 



Marscball. — Volcanic Island in the Caspian, 118. 



W. K. Sullivan and J. P. O'Reilly. — (Jeology and Mineralogy of 



Santander, 119. 

 S. W. Wniiams. — Notes on a Cave and Coal-pit near Peking, 119. 

 E. Jewett. — Probable identity of tbe Oneida Conglomerate of Central 



New York with tbe Medina formation, 121. 

 Dickinson. — Coal in tbe Alps of Mt. Cenis, 122. 

 J. W. Salter. — New Fossils from tbe Liugula-flags of Wales, 122. 

 Lartet and Cbristy. — Man formerly accompanied by tbe Reindeer in 



Central France, 14.5, 

 Bone-cave in Borneo, 148. 

 J. Percy's ' Metallurgy : Tbe art of extracting metals from tbeir ores, 



and adapting tbem to various purposes of manufacture,' noticed, 



149. 



