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DONATIONS 



TO THE 



LIBRARY OP THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



From July 1st, 1860, to October 31st, 1860. 



I. TRANSACTIONS AND JOURNALS. 



Presented by the respective Societies mid Editors. 



American Journal of Science and Arts. Second Series. Vol. xxx. 

 Nos. 88, 89. July-Sept. 1860. From Prof. SiUiman, For.M.Q.S. 



T. Parsons. — Origin of Species, 1. 



T. T. de Schubert's ' The true Figure of the Earth,' noticed, 46. 

 L. Lesquereux. — Coal-formations of North America, 63. 

 H. How. — Oil-coal of Pictou, Nova Scotia, and Coals, 74. 



E. B. Andrews, E. W. Evans, D. W. Johnson, and J. L. Smith. — 

 Meteoric Stones, 103. 



F. Antisell's ' The Manufacture of Photogenic or Hydro-carbon 

 Coals,' noticed, 112. 



T. S. Hunt. — Some points in Chemical Geology, 133. 

 L. Agassiz. — Origin of Species, 142. 



D. Kirkwood. — The Nebular Hypothesis, 161. 

 H. A. Newton.— Meteor of November 1859, 186. 



J. P. Cooke. — Crystalline form and chemical composition, 194. 

 C. U. Shepard. — Several American Meteorites, 204. 

 C. Darwin's ' Origin of Species,' noticed, 226. 



F. H. Bradley. — New Trilobite from the Potsdam Sandstone, 241. 

 J. W. Mallet. — Artificial crystallization of Metallic Copper and 



dinoxyd of Copper, 253. 

 Antisell's ' On Hydrocarbon-oils from Coal,' noticed, 254. 

 J. S. Newberrv. — Cretaceous (?) plants of North America, 273. 

 C. S. Lvman.— The Meteor of July 20, 1860, 293. 



E. W. Evans.— The Meteor of May 1, 1860, 296. 



E. C. Henick.— Shooting Stars of August 9-10, 1860, 296. 

 Oil-wells of Pennsylvania and Ohio, 305. 



T. E. Worniley. — Temperature of Artesian Well at Columbus, Ohio, 

 306. 



Bengal Asiatic Society. Journal. New Series. No. 95 (1858, 

 No. 5). 1860. 



. . Nos. 102, 103 (1860, Nos. 1, 2). 



G. von Liebia-. — Ban-en Island, 1 (plate). 



H. L. Thuillier.— Survey of Kashmir, 20. 



