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DONATIONS 



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LIBRARY OP THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY 



From November \st, 1856, to December 31 5^, 1856. 



I. TRANSACTIONS AND JOURNALS. 



Presented by the respective Societies and Editors. 



American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Memoirs. New Series. 

 Vol. V. 1855. 



J. P. Cooke. — On two new crystalline compounds of Zinc and 

 Antimony, and on the cause of the variation of composition 

 observed in their crystals, 337 (plate). 

 J. Hall and F. B. Meek. — New cretaceous fossils from Nebraska, 

 with notes on the septa of Baculites, Ammonites, and Sca- 

 phites, 379 (8 plates). 



American Journal of Science and Art. 2nd Ser. Vol. xxii. No. ^Q, 

 November 1856. From Prof. Silliman, For. Mem. G.S. 

 J. D. Dana. — American Geological History, p. 306. 



Plan of Development in the Geological History of 



North America, 335 (map). 

 J. W. Mallet.— Lithium, 349. 

 W. C. Redfield. — Fossil Fishes of the Newark and Connecticut 



Sandstone, 357. 

 W. J. Taylor. — Meteoric Iron from Mexico, 374. 

 W. P. Blake. — On Jules Marcou's Geological Map of the United 



States and British Provinces, 383. 

 E. Emmons. — New Fossil Corals from Carolina, p. 389 (figures). 

 E. Hitchcock. — A large striated Boulder in the Drift of Amherst, 



Mass., 397. 

 H. Bessemer. — Manufacture of Iron, 406. 

 J. S. Bowerbank.— Origin of Chalk Flints, 415. 

 J. W. Salter. — Palaeozoic Star-fishes, 415. 

 H. Hennessy. — Physical structure of the Earth, 416. 

 J. W. Salter. — Pterygotus, Ilimantopterus, &c., 417. 

 R. I. Murchison. — Upper Ludlow Bone-bed, 418. 



