502 DONATIONS. 



Geological Magazine. Yol. ii. Nos. 10-12 (continued). 



J. Gray's ' Biograpliical Notice of the Rev. D. Ure/ noticed, 169. 

 W. King and R. B. Foote's 'Geological Structure of Parts of tlie 



Districts of Salem, Trichinopoly, Taujoi'e, and South Arcot, in 



Madras Presidency/ noticed, 171. 



E. B. Tylor's ' Researches into the Early History of Mankind and 

 the Development of Civilization,' noticed, 174. 



J. Ruslrin. — Shape and Structure of some Parts of the Alps, with 



reference to Denudation. Part II., 193 (plaue). 

 R. A. 0. Godwin- Austen. — Classification of the Cretaceous Beds, 197. 

 G. Maw. — Deposits of Chert, White Sand, and White Clay in the 



Neighbourhood of Llandudno, North Wales, 200 (plate). 

 'American Journal of Science and Arts,' Nos. 113 & 114, September 



and November 1864, noticed, 206. 

 D. Page's ' Address on Geology as a Branch of General Education,' 



noticed, 209. 

 ' Canadian Naturalist and Geologist,' Nos. 4-6, August to December 



1864, noticed, 209. 

 A. H. Green's * Geology of the Country around Banbury, Woodstock, 



Bicester, and Buckingham,' noticed, 210. 



F. Drew's ' Geology of the Country between Folkestone and Rye,' 

 noticed, 210. 



' Report of the Oswestry and Welsh-Pool Naturalist's Field-club and 

 Ai'chaeological Society for 1857-64,' noticed, 211. 



A. C. Ramsay. — Glacial Lake-basins, 213. 



T. G. Bonney. — Historical Evidence of Volcanic Eruptions in Central 

 France in the Fifth Century, 241. 



J. Rofe. — Notes on some Echinodermata from the Mountain-lime- 

 stone, &c., 245 (plate). 



G. E. Roberts. — Geological Notes on Scotland.— No. 1, 252. 



H. B. Tristram. — Geology and Physical Featm*es of the Valley of the 



Jordan, the Dead Sea, and the adjacent Districts, 254. 

 R. J. L. Guppy. — On some Deposits of Late Tertiary Age at Matm-a, 



on the East Coast of Trinidad, 256. 

 H. Seeley. — Significance of the Sequence of Rocks and Fossils : 



Theoretical Considerations on the Upper Secondary Rocks, as seen 



in the Section at Ely, 262. 

 D. T. Ansted's ' Applications of Geology to the Arts and Manufac- 



tm-es,' noticed, 266. 

 T. H. Huxley and R. Etheridge's ' Catalogue of the Collection of 



Fossils in the Museimi of Practical Geology,' noticed, 268. 

 W. T. Doyne. — Rivers and Plains of Canterbury, New Zealand, 269. 

 Geology of New Zealand, 270. 

 Abstracts of Foreign Memoirs, 164, 204, 265. 

 Reports and Proceedings of Societies, 176, 213, 272. 

 Correspondence, 189, 231, 283. 

 Miscellaneous, 191, 236, 286. 



Heidelberg, Verhandlungen des naturhistorisch-medieinischen Ver- 

 eins. Vol. ii. December 1862 to March 1865. 1865. 

 Fuchs. — Entstehung der Westkuste von Neapel, 171. 



Institution of Civil Engineers. Abstracts of Proceedings. Session 

 1864-65. Nos. 17-19. 



Minutes of Proceedings. General Index to Vols, i.-xx. 



Sessions 1837-61. 1865. 



