DONATIONS. 107 



Dudley and Midland Geological and Scientific Society and Field-club. 

 Journal. No. 1. July 1864. 



. Proceedings. No. 2. June 1863. 



Hough. — Some Points of Connexion between Astronomy and 



Geology, 29. 

 E. Hollier. — Greology of the Castle Hill^witb special reference to. 



some of its peculiar Fossils, 31. 

 H. Johnson. — Practical Application of Geology to the Industrial 



Pursuits of the South Staffordshire Mineral District, 33. 



. Transactions. No, 1. December 1862. 



Inaugural Address, 3, 



Geological Magazine. Vol. i. Nos. 1-3. July to September 1864. 



T. Rupert Jones. — Past and Present Aspects of Geological Science, 1. 

 J. W. Salter. — Ancient Physical Geography, illustrated by Fossils 



from a Pebble-bed at Budleigh Salterton, 6, 

 T. Davidson. — Recent and Tertiary Thecidia, 12 (2 plates). 

 A. Geikie. — Special Indications of Volcanic Action at Burnt Island, 



Firth of Forth, 22. 

 A. C. Ramsay. — Desor's * Sahara and its different Types of Deserts 



and Oases,' 27. 

 Gilbert and Churchill's ' Dolomite Mountains,' noticed, 88. 

 Proceedings of the Geological Society, 42. 

 Meetings of Field-clubs, 45, 87. 



Correspondence, Notices of recent Geological Discoveries, Miscel- 

 laneous Notices, 46, 92, 139. 

 S. P. Woodward. — Bridlington Crag, with a List of its Fossil Shells, 



49. 

 W. K. Parker. — Skeleton of the Archceopteryx ; and on the Relations 



of the Bird to the Reptile, 55. 

 E. C, H. Day. — Acrodus Anningm, Ag. ; with Remarks upon the 



AiHnities of the Genera Acrodus and JSyhodus, 57. 

 E. Hull. — Copper-bearing Rocks of Alderley Edge, Cheshire, 65. 

 W. Whitaker. — Evidence of there being a Reversal of the Beds near 



WhitecliffBay, Isle of Wight, 69. 

 A. d'Archiac's ' Cours de Paleontologie Stratigraphique,' noticed, 78. 

 R. Owen's * Instances of the Power of God as manifested in His 



Animal Creation,' noticed, 82. 

 D. Page's 'Handy Outline of Geology,' noticed, 83. 

 P. M. Duncan. — Correlation of the Miocene Beds of the West Indian 



Islands, 97. 

 T. R. Jones. — Relation of certain West Indian and Maltese Strata, 



as shown by some Orhitoides and other Foraminifera, 102. 

 H. Woodward. — Eurypterus lanceolatus, Salt, from the Upper Ludlow 



Rock at Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire, 107 (plate). 

 S. P. Woodward. — Plicatula sigillina, an undescribed Fossil from the 



Upper Chalk and Cambridge Phosphate-bed, 112 (plate). 

 A. Giinther. — New Fossil Fish from the Lower Chalk, 114 (plate). 

 J. Taylor's ' Geological Essays, and Sketch of the Geology of Man- 

 chester and the Neighbom'hood,' noticed, 123. 

 A. Bryson's _' Notes on a Trip to Iceland in 1862,' noticed, 125. 

 R. I. Mm-chison's ' Address at the Anniversary Meeting of the Royal 



Geographical Society, 23rd May, 1864,' noticed, 126. 

 Abstracts of British and Foreign Geological Papers, 34, 71, 118. 



