DOISTATIOKS. 503 



Institution of CivU Engineers. Minutes of Proceedings. Vol. xxi. 

 Session 1861-62. 1862. 



Intellectual Observer. Yol. vii. Nos. 40&41. May andJune 1865. 



Notices of Meetings of Scientific Societies, &c. 

 W. B. Carpenter. — Structiu-e, Afiiaities, and Geological Position of 

 Eozoon Canadense, 278 (2 plates). 



Lausanne. Bulletin de la Societe Yaudoise des Sciences Naturelles. 

 Yol. vii. No. 50. 1863. 



E. ReneAder. — Age geologiqne du marbre de Saltrio, 393. 



F. G. Ciiavannes. — Glissement de terrain sur la route du Sepey, 397. 

 C. T. Gaudin. — FeuiUes fossiles de Palerme, 414. 



Scbnetzler. — Sur le sol du port de Thonon, 422. 



. . Yol. viii. Nos. 51 & 52. 1864. 



E. Renevier. — Notices geologiques et paleontologiques sur les Alpes 

 Vaudoises. 1. — Infralias, et Zone a Avicula contm'ta (Et. Rheetien), 

 39 (3 plates). 



C. T. Gaudin et M. Moggridge.— Menton, 187 (plate). 



E. Renevier. — Notices geologiques et paleontologiques sur les Alpes 

 Vaudoises. H.— Massif de I'Oldenliorn et Col de Pillon, 273 (5 

 plates). 



Linnean Society. Journal. Yol. Lx. Nos. 33 & 34. 1865, 



. Transactions. Yol. xxiv. Part 3. 



. List of EeUows. 1864. 



Liverpool Literary and Philosophical Society. No. 18. 1863-64. 



London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine. Fourth 

 Series. Yol. xxix. Nos. 196-199. April to Jime 1865. From 

 Dr. W. Francis, F.G.S. 



A. C. Ramsay. — Sir Charles Lyell and the Glacial Theory of Lake- 

 basins, 285. 



P. B. Brodie. — Lias-outliers at Knowle and Wootton Wawen in 

 South Warwickshire, 326. 



T. F. Jamieson. — History of the last Geological Changes in Scotland, 

 326. 



D. Forbes. — Phosphorite from Spain, 340. 



J. Haast. — Climate of the Pleistocene Epoch of New Zealand, 398. 

 J. Bryce. — Order of Succession in the Drift-beds in the Island of 



AiTan, 398. 

 . Occun-ence of Beds in the West of Scotland in the position 



of the English Crag, 399. 

 H. W. Crosskey. — Tellina proxima bed at Chapel HaU, near Airdiie, 



399. 



E. Ray Lankester. — Som-ces of the Mammalian Fossils of the Red 

 Crag, and on the Discovery of a new Mammal in that Deposit 

 allied to the Wah'us, 400. 



J. PhUlips. — Note on the Geology of HaiTogate, 400. 

 R. Harkness. — Lower Silurian Rocks of the South-east of Ciunber- 

 land and the North-east of Westmoreland, 401. 



