220 DONATIONS. 



American Journal of Science and Art. No. 66 (continued). 



R. Oweu. — Stereognathus ooliticus, 419. 

 Dichodon cuspidatus, 420. 



A. G. Findlay. — Volcanic Islands S.E. of Japan, 421. 



I. Lea. — New Red Sandstone of Pennsylvania, 422. 



F. B. Meek and F.V. Hay den.— New 'Tertiary Shells from Ne- 

 braska, and Geology of the Upper Missouri, 423. 



A. DeCandoUe's Geographic Botanique (noticed), 429. 



J. E. Gavit and L. Agassiz. — Gar-pikes, 440. 



W. Buckland, Obituary Notice of, 449. 



J. D. Dana's Geology of the Pacific (noticed), 452. 



J. Leidy's Fossil Fish and Mammalia of the United States 

 (noticed), 453. 



M. Tuomey and F. S. Holmes's Fossils of South Carolina (no- 

 ticed), 453. 



C. von Ettinghausen and K. J. Andrae's Fossil Plants (noticed), 

 453. 



H. B. Geinitz's Coal Formation of Saxony (noticed), 454. 



American Philosophical Society, Proceedings. Vol. vi. Nos. 53, 54. 

 Jan.-Dec. 1855. 



Eckfeldt and Dubois. — Aluminium, 148. 

 Dubois. — Silver-ore from Lake Superior, 155. 



Athenaeum Journal for November and December, 1856. From W. 

 Bilke, Esq., F.G.S. 



Notices of Scientific Meetings. 



Basel. Verhandlungen der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Basel. 

 Drittes Heft. 1856. 



C. Riitimeyer. — Ueber Schweizerische Anthracotherien, 385. 

 P. Merian. — Astartien bei Seewen und Hobel, 407. 



Versteinertes Holz im Terrain a Chailles, 408. 



Versteinerungen aus dem Eisenbahndurchschnitt 



bei Liestal, 408. 



A. Midler. — Ueber die Kupferminen am Obem See im Staate 

 Michigan, 411. 



Geognostiche Beobachtungen iiber das mittlere Ba- 



selbiet, 438 (plate). 



Bent's Monthly Literary Advertiser. No. 632. 



Boston Society of Natural History, Proceedings. Vol. v. Nos. 1 2- 

 21. May 1855-April 1856. 



H. D. Rogers. — Footprints and Rainmarks in the Carboniferous 



Red Sandstone of Pennsylvania, 182. 

 W. B. Rogers and C. T. Jackson. — Lignites in the Coal-bearing 

 Rocks of Eastern Virginia and Red Sandstone of North 

 Carolina, 186, 189. 

 J. C. Warren and — Field. — Fossil rainmarks, 187. 

 C. T. Jackson.— Allanite, 189. 



On Marcou's Geological Map, 191. 



A. A. Hayes. — Chemical characters of the water which enters the 



sea below Boston, 191, 

 W. B. Rogers. — Posidonomya from a new locality in Virginia, 201, 



Influence of trap-rocks on strata in Virginia, 202. 



