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DONATION'S. 



Edinburgh Royal Physical Society {continued). 



0. W. Peach. — Bryozoa, &c. in the Boulder-clay of Caithness, 18. 



. Fossils from the Limestones of Durness, 23. 



M. F. Heddle. — Galactite of Haidinger ; Analysis of Scottish Natro- 

 lites, 51. 



. Mesolite, Faroelite (Mesole), and Antrimolite, 55. 



D. Page. — Woodocrinns macrodactylus, and new fossil Crustaceans, 

 55 56 



M. F. Heddle.— Uigite, 57. 



J. M^Farlane. — Shells and Reindeer's horn foimd at Croftamie in 



Dumbartonshire, 163, 218 (figures). 

 J. A. Smith. — Scales of JSohpiycMus from Roxburghshire, 168. 

 A. Taylor. — Contemporaneity in age of the " Mountain " and the 



" Burdiehouse " Limestone of Linlithgowshire, 244. 

 A. Bryson. — Apophyllite at Ratho, 245. 

 C. W. Peach. — Diatomaceous Marls near Wick, 245. 

 W. Wood.— Geology of Elie, 250. 



A. Dalyell. — Analyses of three Waters from Palestine, 251. 

 J. Fleming.— Chalk-flints near Leith 262. 



J. M'Bain. — Two Fossils found in Shale below St. Anthony's Chapel, 

 Arthur's Seat, 267. 



. Skull of a Wombat from the Bone-caves of Australia, with 



remarks on the Marsupiata, 373. 



A. Rose. — HaBinatite on the Garpel, Ayrshire, 378. 



A. Taylor. — An Artesian Spring near Wester Whitburn, Linlith- 

 gowshire, 396. 



W. Oliphant. — Lignite from Ballaarat, Australia, 405. 



C. W. Peach. — Beekite and oolitic quartz at Durness, 429. 



W. Rhind. — Coal found in a slate-quarry in the Island of Seil, 439. 



G. Forrest and J. A. Smith. — Granite in Midlothian, 463. 



W. Carruthers. — Graptolites of Dumfriesshire, including three new 

 species, 466 (figures). 



Ethnological Society. Report of Council, May 30, 1860. 



Geologist. Yol. iii. Nos. 31-34. July-Opt. 1860. 



S. J. Mackie. — Geology of the Sea, 241. 



W. S. Horton.— Stonesfield Slate, 249. 



T. Davidson. — Carboniferous Brachiopods of Scotland, 258. 



Proceedings of Societies, 270, 298, 379. 



Notes and Queries, 271, 317, 347, 377. 



G. V. Dunoyer. — Vertical Veins of Limestone in Slate at Temple- 

 more, 272. 



H. Mitchell. — New Fossils from the Lower Old Red Sandstone of 

 Scotland, 273. 



Reviews 277. 



S. J. MacMe.^-Geology of Folkestone, 281, 321, 353. 



E. Suess. — Distribution of the Brachiopoda, 285. 



J. W. Kirkby. — Sandpipes in the Magnesian Limestone of Durham, 

 293, 329. 



Lord Wrottesley. — Address to the British Association, 298. 

 E. Hull. — The Blenheim Iron-ore and the Oolite at Stonesfield, 303. 

 H. B. Tristram. — Geology of the Sahara of Algeria, 305. 

 J. F.Whiteaves. — Invertebrate fauna of the Lower Oolites of Oxford- 

 shire, 307. , 



W. Lister. — Fossil Reptilian Footprints in the New Red Sandstone 

 near Wolverhampton, 308. 



