DONATIONS. 365 



Geologists' Association. Proceedings. Vol. ii. Nos. 3 & 4. October 

 1871 to January 1872. 



C. Evans. — On tlie Geology of the neighbourhood of Portsmouth and 



Ryde : Part i., 61 ; Part ii., 149. 

 J. L. Lobley. — On the Stratigi'aphical Distribution of the British 



Fossil Brachiopoda, 77. 

 T. Rupert Jones. — On the range of Foraminifera in time, 175, 



. . Report. 1871. 



Linnean Society. Journal. Zoology, Vol. xi. No. 54. Botany, 

 Vol. xiii. No. 66. 



. Proceedings. Session 1871-72. 



Transactions. Vol. xxvii. Part 4 ; and Vol. xxviii. Part 1. 



1871. 



Lisbon. Academia Real das Sciencias de Lisboa. Historia e Me- 

 morias. New Series. Vol. iv. Parts 1 & 2. 1870-71. 



. . Catalogo das Publica^oes. 8vo. Lisbon, 1871. 



Liverpool Geological Society. Abstracts of the Proceedings. 1859- 

 69. 



G. H. Morton. — On the Basement-bed of the Keuper Formation in 

 Wirral and the South-west of Lancashire, (Session 1860-61) 4. 



. On the Geology of the neighbourhood of Shelve, in Shrop- 

 shire, 7. 



W. S. Horton. — On the coordination of the Oolitic Strata of Wilt- 

 shire and Gloucestershire with those of Yorkshire, 8. 



H. Duckwortli. — On the Fossils of Perim Island, in the Gulf of 

 Cambay, 9. 



G. S. Worthy. — On the Geology of Aust Cliff, Gloucestershire, 10. 



D. Walker. — On the Geology of the Arctic Regions, 11. 



G. H. Morton. — On the Pleistocene Deposits of the district around 

 Liverpool, 12. 



H. Duckworth. — Report of the Excursion made by the Society to 

 Holywell, 11th June, 1861, (Session 1861-62) 3. 



G. H. Morton. — Report of the Excursion made by the Society to 

 Coalbrookdale, 4. 



S. H. Cooke. — On the Inferior Oolite, 5. 



W. S. Horton. — On the Stonesfield Slate and its associated Strata, 6. 



C. S. Gregson. — On fossil Elytra from the Stonesfield Slate, 8. 



G. H. Morton. — On the Surface-markings near Liverpool, supposed 

 to have been caused by Ice, 9. 



H. Duckworth. — Flint Implements from the Drift (of Amiens and 

 Abbeville), 11. 



G. H. Morton. — On the thickness of the Bunter and Keuper Forma- 

 tions in the Country around Liverpool, 15. 



. On the Ancient Glaciers of Snowdon, (Session 1862-63) 3. 



. On the Lingula Flags and the Strata beneath, 4. 



. Report of the Society's Field-Meetings at Storeton and Lea- 



sowe, 5. 



W. S. Horton. — On the Geology of the Thames Valley, 7. 



S. B. Jackson. — On the Wigan Coal-field, 9. 



H. Duckworth. — On the Geology of the Egyptian Desert, 14. 



