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DONATIONS 



TO THE 



LIBRAEY OP THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



From July 1st to September 30tJi, 1871. 



I. TEANSACTIONS AND JOUENALS. 



Presented by tJie respective Societies and Editors. 



American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Proceedings. Vol. viii. 

 Jnne 1869 to June 1870. 



American Chemist. Vol. ii. jSTos. 1 & 2, July and August 1871. 



American Journal of Science and Arts. Third Series. Vol. i. 

 Nos. 5 & 6. May and June 1871. 



J. D. Dana. — On the supposed Legs of the Trilohite Asaphus 2ilaty- 

 cephalus, 320. 



0. 0. Marsh. — Description of some New Fossil Serpents from the 

 Tertiary Deposits of Wyoming; 322. 



G. K. Gilbert. — On certain Glacial and Post Glacial phenomena of 

 the Maumee Valley, 339. 



E. W. Hilgard.— On the Geologj^ of the Delta and the Mud-lumps of 

 the Passes of the Mississippi, 356, 426. 



T. S. Hunt. — On the Oil-heax-ing Limestone of Chicago, 420. 



O. C. Marsh. — ^Notice of some New Fossil Serpents from the Cre- 

 taceous and Tertiary Formations, 447. 



, . Vol. ii, Nos. 7-9. July to September 1871. 



J. W. Mallet. — On three Masses of Meteoric Iron from Augusta 



County, Virginia, 10. 

 N. H. Winchell. — The Glacial Features of Green Bay of Lake 



Michigan, with some observations on a former outlet of Lake 



Superior, 15. 

 S. W. Ford. — Notes on the Primordial Rocks in the vicinity of Troy, 



N. Y., 33. 

 0. C. IMarsh. — Notice of some new Fossil Mammals from the Tertiary 



Formation, 35. 

 , Notice of some New Fossil Mammals and Birds from the 



Tertiary Formation of the West, 120. 

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