506 DONATIONS. 



Paris. Bulletin de la Societe Geologique de France. Deuxieme 

 Serie. Vol. xxii. feuill. 1-7 (continued). 



Calland. — Sur le depot ossifere de Coeuvres, 30. 



Harle. — Sur la formation jm-assique et la position des depots manga- 



nesiferes dans la Dordogne, 33. 

 Lory, — Essai d'une nouvelle explication de I'anomalie stratigrapHque 



de Petit-Coeur en Tarantaise, 48. 

 A. Favre. — Precis d'une histoire du terrain liouiller des Alpes, 59. 

 N. de Mercey. — Sur les elements du terrain quaternaire aux environs 



de Paris, et specialement dans le bassin de la Somme, 69. 

 Ville. — Etude des puits artesiens dans le bassin du Hodna et dans le 



Sabara des provinces d' Alger et de Constantine, 106. 



Societe Imperiale Zoologiqne d'Acclimatation, Bulletin men- 



suel. 2"^" Serie. Vol. ii. No. 2. February 1865. 



Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences. Proceedings. 1864. 

 Nos. 1-5. 



T. A. Conrad. — Notes on Shells, with descriptions of new fossil 

 genera and species, 211. 



Photographic Journal. Vol. x. Nos. 156-158. April to June 1865. 



Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science. New Series. No. 18. 

 April 1865. 



Quarterly Journal of Science. No. 6. April 1865. 



Chronicles of Science, 260. 



Geological Siu'vey of India, 338. 



H. J. Ward. — Connection between the supposed Inland Sea of the 



Sahara and the Glacial Epoch, 357. 

 J. Mackenzie. — New South Wales Coal-fields, 358. 

 E. Hull. — Iron-bearing Deposits of Oxfordshire, 360. 

 H. M. Jenkins. — Occurrence of a Tertiary Species of Triffoma in 



Australia, 362. 

 Chronicles of Science. 



Eeader. Vol. v. Nos. 118-130. April to June 1865. 



Notices of Meetings of Scientific Societies, &c. 



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



the Development of Civilization,' noticed, 364. 

 Formation of Rock-basins, 376. 

 J. Haast's 'Report on the Geological Survey of the Province of 



Canterbury, New Zealand,' noticed, 396. 

 ' Report on the Formation of the Canterbury Plains,' noticed, 



396. 

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



noticed, 513. 

 The Dead Sea, 517. 

 Campbell's ' Frost and Fire : Natural Engines, Tool-marks, and 



Chips,' noticed, 590. 

 Bone-caves of Belgium, 601. 

 Huxley and Etheridge's ' Catalogue of the Collection of Fossils in 



the Museum of Practical Geology,' noticed, 646. 

 W. King and T. Rowney. — The Eozoon Canadense, 660, 



