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Berlin. Zeitsehrift der Deutsch. geol. Gesellsehaft. Band xi. 

 Heft 4. 1859. 



Verbandlungen, 475; Briefliche Mittheilungen, 478. 



0. Ranrmelsberg. — Ueber die nrineralogische Zusammensetzung der 



Vesnvlaven und das Vorkommen des Nephelins in denselben, 493. 

 F. Zirkel. — Die tracbytiscben Gesteine der Eifel, 507 (map). 

 F. Roemer. — Bericbt iiber eine geologiscbe Reise nacb Norwegen im 



Sommer 1859, 541. 

 L. Zeuschner. — Ueber die oberen eocanen Scbicbten in den Thalern 



der Tatra nnd des Nirne-Tatry-Gebirges, 590. 



Bordeaux. Actes de la Soc. Linneenne de. 3 Ser. Yol. ii. 1860. 



L. Fossat. — Sur nne Tortue fossile trouvee a Moissac, et sur les Ter- 



tiaires des environs de cette ville, 71. 

 Mairand. — Sur les depots littoraux observes de Nantes a, Bordeaux, 



76 (plate). 



V. Baulin. — Description physique de l'ile de Crete, 109, 307, 491. 

 A. Paqueree. — Excursion aux grottes d'Arcy-sur-Cure (Yonne), 470. 



Boston. American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Proceedings, 

 vol. iv. Sheets 12-31. 



A. Gray, L. Agassiz, A. A. Goidd, and otbers. — The flora of Japan 

 and the United States, and on the Distribution of Plants in the 

 Northern temperate zone, 131, 171, 195, 201. 



C. T. Jackson. — Analysis of Bornite from Georgia, 196. 



Obituary notices of P. Cleaveland, B. Brown, A. von Humboldt 

 (by L. Agassiz), 226. 



. Society of Natural History. Proceedings, vol. vi. Sheets 



23-28. 



L. Agassiz. — Coral-reefs of Florida, 364, 373. 

 WeinlancL — Corals of Hayti, 364. 



James Deane, Obituary Notice of, by T. T. Bouve, 391. 

 T. T. Bouve and C. S. Hale. — Zeuglodon ceto'ides, 421. 



. - . Yol. vii. Sheets 1-9. 



C. T. Jackson. — Gold and Iron-ore, 22. 



. Metamorphism, 30. 



. Silver and Copper of Lake Superior, 31. 



H. M. Lyman. — Recent Eruption of Mauna Loa, Sandwich Islands, 

 38, 134. 



C. T. Jackson. — Thermal Springs, 45. 



W. B. Rogers. — Increace of temperature at great depths, 47. 



T. T, Bouve. — Fossil Footmarks of the Connecticut Valley, 49. 



W. B. Rogers. — Tertiavy Infusorial Earth of Virginia and Maryland, 



W. P. Blake. — Mineral resources of the Rocky Mountain-chain, in- 

 cluding Gold-field, 64. 



A. M. Edwa: Is. — Infusorial Marl from Milwaukee, 79. 



C. T. Jackson and J. H. Blake. — Frozen Well at Brandon, Vermont, 

 81, 135. 



H. Bryant and W. B. Rogers. — Bahama Islands, 85. 

 W. B. Rogers. — Coal-bearing Rocks of Ma'ie, 86. 

 C. T. Jackson. — Compact specular Iron-ore from Phillipsberg, New 

 Jersey, 136. 



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