DONATIONS. 145 



Britisti Association for the Advancement of Science. Eeport, 1863 

 {continued). 



J. B. Jukes. — Certain Markings on some of the Bones of a Megaceros 

 hibemicus lately found in Ireland, 81. 



W. King. — Neanderthal Skull, or Reasons for helieving it to belong 

 to the Clydian Period, and to a Species different from that repre- 

 sented by Man, 81. 



J. W. Kirkby. — Fossil Fishes from the Permian Limestone of Fulwell, 

 near Sunderland, 82. 



J. P. Lesley. — Coal-measures of Sydney, Cape Breton, 82. 



J. Marley. — Discovery of Rock-salt in the New Red Sandstone at 

 Middlesbrough, 82. 



C. Moore. — Equivalents of the Cleveland Ironstones in the West of 

 England, 83. 



. Organic Contents of the Lead-veins of AUenheads, and of 



other Lead-veins of Yorkshire, 83. 



R. I. Murchison and R. Harkness. — Permian Group of the North- 

 west of England, 83. 



W. Pengelly. — Chronological Value of the Triassic Rocks of Devon- 

 shire, 85. 



J. Phillips.— Drift-beds of Mundesley, Norfolk, 85. 



. Deposit of Gravel, Sand, and Loam with Flint Implements at 



St. Acheul, 85. 



T. A. Readwin. — Recent Discovery of Gold near Bala Lake, Merio- 

 nethshire, 87. 



G. E. Roberts. — Remains of Bothriolepis, 87. 



. Discovery of Elephant- and other Mammalian Remains in 



Oxfordshire, 87. 



H. Seeley. — Help to the Identification of Fossil Bivalve Shells, 87. 



T. Sopwith. — Section of the Strata from Hownes Gill to Cross Fell, 

 88. _ _ ' . . . 



H. C. Sorby.— Models illustrating Contortions in Mica-Schist and 

 Slate, 88. 



G. Tate. — Description of a Sea-star ( Crihellites carbonarius) from the 

 Mountain-limestone Formation of Northumberland, with a notice 

 of its association with Carboniferous Plants, 88. 



J. Thomson. — Origin of the Jointed Prismatic Structure in Basalts 

 and other Igneous Rocks, 89. 



N. Wood and E. F. Boyd. — "The Wash," a remarkable Denudation 

 through a Portion of the Coal-field of Durham, 89. 



Brussels. Annnaire de 1' Academic Roy ale des Sciences, des Lettres, 

 at des Beaux- Arts de Belgique. 30^ Anne'e. 1864. 



Bulletins de 1' Academic B,oyale des Sciences, &c., de Belgique. 



32« Annee. 2« Ser. Vol. xv. 1863. 



E. Dupont. — Calcaire carbonifere de la Belgique et du Hainaut 



fran9ais, 11, 86. 

 J. Gosselet. — Geologic des terrains primaires de la Belgique, 16, 



163. 

 G. Dewalque. — Quelques fossiles Eocenes de la Belgique, 27. 

 A. E. Reuss. — Foraminiferes du crag d'Anvers, 137 (3 plates). 

 A. Perrey. — Tremblements de terre en 1861, 300. 

 G. Dewalque. — Terrain anthraxifere de la Belgique, 315. 



. Fossiles de Grand-Manil, pres de Gembloux, 416. 



■ , Quelques points fossiliferes du calcau'e eifelien, 533. 



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