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DONATIONS 



TO THE 



LIBRAUY OP THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



From Octoher 1st to December 31st, 1871. 



I. TEANSACTIONS AND JOUEI^ALS. 



Presented hy the respective Societies and Editors. 



American Chemist (Journal). Vol. ii. Nos. 3-5. September and 

 October 1871. 



American Journal of Science and Arts. Third Series. Yol. ii. 

 Nos. 10 & 11. September and October 1871. 



J. D. Dana. — On the Connecticut River Valley Glacier and other 

 examples of Glacier Movement along the valleys of New England, 

 233. 



E. Pumpelly. — The paragenesis and derivation of Copper and its 

 associates on Lake Superior, 243, 347. 



F. B, Meek. — On some new Silurian Crinoids and Shells, 295. 



J, D. Dana. — On the position and height of the elevated plateau in 



which the Glacier of New England, in the Glacial era, had its 



origin, 324. 

 J. L. Smith. — The precise geographical position of the large masses 



of meteoric iron in North Mexico, with the description of a new 



mass — the San-Gregorio Meteorite, 335. 



Annales des Mines. Sixieme Serie. Tome xis. Livr. 3. 1871. 



E. Heurteau. — M^moire sur la recherche et I'exploitation du Petrole 

 en G allele, 197. 



Athenteum (Journal). Nos. 2293-2303. October to December 1871. 



Berlin. Monatsbericht der koniglich Preussischeu Akademie der 

 Wissenschaften zu Berlin. August 1871 . 



Bordeaux. Memoires de la Societc des Sciences Physiques ct Natu- 

 relles. Tome vi. Cah, 2. 1868, 



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