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DONATIONS 



LIBRARY OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 



From January \st, 1854, to March '3\st, 1854. 



I. TRANSACTIONS AND JOURNALS. 



Presented by the respective Societies and Editors. 



Ame^iican Academy of Arts and Sciences. Memoirs^ vol. v. pt. 1. 



. Proceedings, vol. ii. nos. 30-42, and Index to vol. 7. 



Agassiz, L. — Florida coral-i-eefs, 262. 



Mansfield coal-formation, 270. 

 Alger, F. — Gold-crystals from California, 246. 



Sigillaria, 263. 

 Desor, E. — Contorted strata in drift, 282. 

 Jackson, C. T. — Apatite, 242. 



Phosphate of lime, 261. 

 Warren, J. C. — Eppelsheim fossils, 305. 



American Journal of Science and Arts. Vol. xvii. No. 49, January 

 1854. From Prof. Silliman, M.D., For. Mem. G.S. 

 Cotta. — Memoir of Von Buch, 1 . 

 Foster and Whitney. — Lake Superior Geology, 1 1 . 

 Mallet.— Tin-pyrites, 33. 

 Dana. — Mineralogical notes, 78. 

 Rose. — Memoir of Berzelius, 103. 

 Nickles. — Memoir of Arago, 113. 

 Artificial silicification of limestones, 119. 

 Mineralogical notes, 127. 



Rogers. — Probable depth of the cretaceous seas, 131. 

 Earthquake at Manilla, 135. 

 Tennant. — Kohinoor diamond, 136. 

 Notices of Geological works and maps, 151. 



American Journal of Science and Arts. No. 50, March 1854. 

 Delesse. — Globuliferous rocks, 168. 

 Badey. — Deep sea soundings, 1 7G. 

 Fossil Diatomacese, 179. 

 Mallet.— Beryl, 180. 

 Hall. — Silurians of Lake Superior, 181. 



Marcou. — Geological Map of United States and Canada, 199. 

 Whitney. — Algerite and Apatite, 206. 

 Dana. — Mineralogical notes, 210. 



