342 DONATIONS. 



Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, 1854, No. 111. 



Boue. — Physical conditions of land and watei* in geological 



times, 1. 

 Memoir of Arago, 51. 

 riourens.— Eulogy of Arago, ^"J- 

 Gould. — Mollusca and Shells, 74. 

 Stoker. — China-clays of Cornwall, 91. 

 Mallet.— Euclase, 103. 



Hodgkinson. — Elasticity of Stone and ciystalliue bodies, 108. 

 Sedgwick. — Palaeozoic rocks of Great Britain [Brit. Assoc. 



Meeting], 110. 

 Delesse. — Crystalline limestone [from Q. J. G. S.], 127. 

 Memoir of H. E. Strickland, 131. 

 Paragenetic relations of minerals, 139. 

 Murchison. — The Ocean, 152. 

 Forbes. — Glaciers of Norway, 159, 179. 

 Frevermann. — Formation of crystalbzed minerals [from Q. J. 



G. S.], 176. 

 Ai'tificial Diamond powder, 178. 



Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal. No. 112. 

 Dana. — Oceanic Chart, 189. 

 Thomson. — Moa-caves in New Zealand, 268. 

 Forbes. — Glaciers of Norway, 296. 

 Nicol. — Notice of Barrande's Silurians of Bohemia, 310. 

 Buist. — Hindostan, 328. 

 Paragenetic relations of minerals, 353. 

 Goeppert. — Fossil plants in Amber [from Q. J. G. S.], 365. 

 Smyth.' — Oceanic Pressure, 370, 371. 

 Allen.— Dead Sea, 371. 

 Rink. — Greenland glaciers, 372. 

 Dove. — Oceanic cun-ents, 373. 

 Mineralogical notes, 373. 

 Geological notes, 375. 



Neues Jahrbuch fiir Min. Geog. Geol. und Petref. herausg. von Dr. 

 K. C. V. Leonhard u. Dr. H. G. Bronn. 1854, No. 1. 



Barrande, J. — Silurian Crustacea, Pteropoda, and Cephalopoda 



of Bohemia, 1. 

 Gutberlet, W. K, J.— Gold of the Edder and the Schwalm, 15. 

 Wiser, D. — Swiss minerals, 26. 



De Zigno, A. — Jiuassic plants in the Venetian Alps, 31. 

 Letters, Notices of Books, and of Mineralogy, Geologj-, and 

 Fossils. 



■. 1854, No. 2. 



Leonhard, K. C— Artificial Mica, 129. 

 Braun, A. — Tertiary Flora (with plate), 138. 

 Leonhard, G. — Geological nature of the " Riesentopfe," 148. 

 Letters, Notices of Books, and of Mineralogy, Geology, and 

 Fossils. 



