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DONATIONS 



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LIBllAllY OP THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



From January 1st to March 31s^, 1871. 



I. TRANSACTIONS AND JOURNALS. 

 Presented hy the respective Societies and Editors. 



American Chemist. Yol. ii, Nos. 6-8. December 1871 to February 



1872. 



E. Waller. — Notes on the Petroleum of Agiia, St. Domingo, 220. 

 H. Wurtz. — Lithology of tlie Rocks of the Palisade Range, 258. 

 T. S. Hunt— The origin of Crystallized Rocks, 291. 



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

 No. 12. December 1871. 



E. W. Hilgard. — On the Geological History of the Gulf of Mexico, 

 391. 



. . Yol. iii. Nos. 13 & 14. January and February 1872. 



T. S. Hunt.— On Alpine Geology, 1. 



J. H. Kloos. — A Cretaceous Basin in the Sauk Yalley, Minnesota, 17. 



U. P. James. — On a new species of Fossil from the Lower Silurian, 26. 



J, de Laski. — Glacial action on Mount Katahdin, 27. 



R. Emery. — On the relative proportion of Iron and Sulphur in the 



"Pyrite" contained in several specimens of Iowa Coal, 34. 

 C. H. Hitchcock. — Norian Rocks in New Hampshire, 43. 



E. S. Dana. — On the composition of the Labradorite Rocks of Water- 

 ville, N. H., 48, 



J. D. Whitney. — ^Note on the occurrence of the " Primordial Fauna" 

 in Nevada, 84. 



J. D. Dana. — Notice of the Address of T. S. Hunt before the Ame- 

 rican Association at Indianapolis, 86. 



R, Irving. — On the Age of the Quartzites, Schists, and Conglome- 

 rates of Sauk County, Wisconsin, 93. 



W. Mathews. — On Canon Moseley's views upon Glacier-motion, 99. 



F. Y. Hayden. — The Hot-springs and Geysers of the Yellowstone and 

 Firehole Rivers, 105. 



T. S. Hunt.— Notes on Granitic Rocks, 115. 

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