496 



DONATIONS 



TO THE 



LIBEAHY OP THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



From April 1st to June 30th, 1865. 



I. TRANSACTIONS AND JOURNALS. 



Presented by the resj^ective Societies and Editors. 



Adelaide. South Australian Eegister. Vol. xxviii. No. 5668. 

 December 29, 1864. 



C. A. Wilson. — Diprotodon Australis. 



American Journal of Science and Arts. Second Series. Vol. xxxix. 

 Nos. 116 & 117. March to May 1865. 



r. B. Meek. — Carboniferous and Cretaceous Rocks of Eastern Kansas 



and Nebraska, 157. 

 S. W. Tyler. — Analysis of a Carbonate of Lime and Manganese from 



Sterling, Sussex County, New Jersey, 174. 

 J, P. Lesley. — Geological age of tlie New Jersey Highlands as held 



by Prof. H. D. Rogers, 221. 

 Van Beneden. — Skulls of the Reindeer-period from a Belgian Bone- 

 cave, indicating a superior, as weU as an inferior, Race of primitive 



Men in Europe, 223. 

 J. HaU's ' Graptolites of the Quebec Group/ noticed, 224. 

 C. H. Hitchcock. — The Albert Coal, or Albertite, of New Brunswick, 



267. 

 J, P. Kimball. — Iron-ores of Marquette, 290. 

 N. S. Mam'oss. — Coal and Iron-ore in the State of Guerrero, Mexico, 



309. 



B. Silliman. — Examination of Petroleum from California, 341. 



C. F. Chandler. — Tin-ore at Durango in Mexico, 349. 



F. B. Meek and A. H.Worthen. — Crinoid from Illinois and Nebraska, 



350. 

 A. Winchell. — Oil-formation in Michigan and elsewhere, 350. 

 J. Hall. — New or little-known species of Fossils from rocks of the age 



of the Niagara Group, 353. 

 L. W. Bailey, G. F. Matthew, and C. F. Ilartt. — Geology of Southern 



New Brunswick, 356. 



