144 DON-ATIOlfS. 



Berlin. Zeitschrift der deutschen geologisctien Gesellschaft. Yol. xvi. 

 Heft 2 (continued). 



G. von Ratli. — Beitrage ziu' Kenntniss der eruptiven Gesteine der 

 Alpen, 249 (plate). 



C. Rammelsberg-. — Ueber die im Mineralreicli vorkommenden Scbwe- 

 felverbindung'en des Eisens, 267. 



E. Weiss. — Leitfische des RotHiegenden in den Lebacher imd aqui- 

 valenten Scbicbten des Saarbriickisch-pfalzischen Kohlengebirges, 

 272. 



J. Stioiver. — Die fossilen Fiscke aus dem Keupersandstein von Coburg, 

 303; 



F. von Richthofen. — ^Reisebericbt aus Califomien, 331. 



F. von Hocbstetter. — Diinit, kirniger Olivinfels vom Dun Mountain 



bei Nelson, Neu Seeland, 341. 

 E. von Martens. — Fossile Siisswasser-Concliylien aus Sibirien, 345. 



British Association for the Advancement of Science, Report of the 

 Thirty-third Meeting, held at Newcastle-npon-Tyne in August 

 and September 1863. 1864. 



R. H. Scott, R. Griffith, and S. Haughton. — Mineralogical Consti- 

 tution of the Granites of Donegal, and of the Rocks associated 

 with them, 48. 



A. Gages. — Sjmthetical Researches on the Formation of Minerals, 203. 



J. Daglish and G. B. Forster. — Magnesian Limestone of Durham, 726. 



R. C. Clapham and J. Daghsh. — Minerals and Salts foimd in Coal- 

 pits, 37. 



D. T. Ansted. — Metamorphic Origin of the Porphyritic Rocks of 

 Charnwood Forest, 64. 



. Deposit of Sulphur in Corfu, 64. 



W. Bainbridge. — Pennine Fault in connexion with the Volcanic 



Rocks at the foot of Crossfell, and with the Tvndale Fault called 



" The Ninety-fathom Dyke," 64. 

 J. Brodie. — Physical Condition of the Earth in the Earlier Epochs 



of its History, 67. 

 A. Bryson. — Artificially produced Quartzites, 67. 

 J. W. Dawson. — Two new Coal-plants from Nova Scotia, 67. 

 W. M. Dunn. — Relations of the Cumberland Coal-field to the Red 



Sandstone, 68. 

 H. B. Geinitz. — Salamander in the Rothliegende, 68. 

 R. A. C. Godwin- Austen. — Alluvial Accumidations in the Valleys of 



the Somme and of the Ouse, 68. 

 R. Harkness. — Reptiliferous and Footprint-bearing Sandstones of the 



North-east of Scotland, 69. 



. Fossils of the Skiddaw Slates, 69. 



, Hornblendic Greenstones and their relations to the Meta- 

 morphic and Sihu-ian Rocks of the county of Tyrone, 70. 

 J. Hogg. — Fossil Teeth of a Horse foimd in the Red Clay at Stockton, 



70. 

 H. B. Holl.— Metamorphic Rocks of the Malvern Hills, 70. 

 Hulburt. — Facts relating to the Hydrography of the St. Lawrence 



and the Great Lakes, 73. 

 J. G. Jefireys. — Upper Tertiary Fossils at Uddevalla, in Sweden, 73. 

 T. R. Jones and J. W. Kirkby. — Synopsis of the Bivalved Entomos- 



traca of the Carboniferous Strata of Great Britain and Ireland, 80. 

 •^ and W. K. Pai-ker. — FossU Foraminifera collected in Jamaica 



by the late Lucas Barrett, F.G.S., 80, 



