336 BONATIONS. 



Geological Magazine. Vol. ii. Nos. 7-9 (continued). 



J. Daglisli and Gr. B. Forster's 'Magnesian Limestone of Durham/ 

 noticed, 29. 



J. Ruskin.— Notes on tlie Shape and Structure of some parts of the 

 Alps, with reference to Denudation, 49. 



H, Seeley. — Fossil Whale from Ely, 54 (plate). 



J. E. Gray. — Observations on the Genus Pcdceocetus, 57. 



J. Phillips. — Note on XipJioteuthis elo7igata, 57. 



A. C. Ramsay's ' Physical Geology and Geography of Great Britain,' 

 Second edition, noticed, 61. 



W. Wliitaker's ' Geology of parts of Middlesex, Herts, Bucks, Berks, 

 and SuiTey,' noticed, 64. 



T. H. Huxley's ' Structure of Belemnites, with an Account of a New 

 Genus (Xiphotenthis),^ noticed, 67. 



R. I. Murchison. — Laurentian Rocks of Britain, Bavaria, and Bohe- 

 mia, 97. 



O. Fisher. — Sudden Sinking of the Soil in a Field at Lexden in 

 Essex, 101. 



E. Ray Lankester. — Crags of Suftblk and Antwerp, 103. 



W. Prosser. — Fossiliferous Character of the Millstone-grit at Swee- 

 ney, near Oswestry, Shropshire, 107. 



H. Cossham. — Geological Structure of the District aroimd Ivingswood 

 Hill, near Bristol, with especial reference to the supposed Develop- 

 ment of Millstone-grit in that Neighbourhood, 110. 



W. Baker's ' Harmonic Maxims of Science and Religion,' noticed, 116. 



J. Kelly's 'Notes upon the Errors of Geology, illustrated by Facts 

 observed in Ireland,' noticed, 116. 



A. Geikie's ' Outlines of the Geology of the British Isles, to accom- 

 pany the Geological Map,' noticed, 125. 



W. S. Symonds's ' Old Bones ; or. Notes for Young Naturalists,' 

 Second edition, noticed, 125. 



Abstracts of Foreign Memoirs, 16, 68, 113. 



Reports and Proceedings of Geological Societies, 34, 70, 126. 



Correspondence, 45, 87, 135 (plate). 



Miscellaneous, 47, 93, 139. 



Geologists' Association. Annual Report for 1864. 1865. 



Institution of Civil Engineers. Abstracts of Proceedings. 1864-65. 

 Nos. 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 14, & 15. 



Intellectual Observer. Nos. 36-38. January to March 1865. 



Notices of Meetings of Scientific Societies, &c. 



J. Jones. — Thick Coal of South Staffordshire^ 412. 



Earthquake at Florence, 82. 



J. Kelly's ' Notes upon the Errors of Geology/ noticed, 151. 



Leeds. Geological and Polytechnic Society of the West Riding of 

 Yorkshire. Report of the Proceedings. 1863. 



II. C. Sorby. — Microscopical Structure of Moimt Sorrel Syenite arti- 

 ficially fused and cooled slowly, 296. 



II. Denny. — Note on an apparently undescribed Fossil Plant from 

 the Carboniferous Sandstone near Leeds, 304. 



■ . Observations on the Distribution of the Extinct Bears of 



Britain, with especial reference to a supposed New Species of 

 Fossil Bear from Ireland; 338. 



