DONATIONS. 221 



Boston Society of Natural History, Proceedings {continued). 

 C. T, Jackson. — Anthracite-coal from Japan, 20/. 

 J. C. Warren. — Markings on the Connecticut sandstone, 209. 

 W. B. Rogers. — Clathropteris of the Connecticut Sandstone, 212. 



F. Mason. — Laterite, 227. 



A. A. Hayes. — Native Iron from Liberia, 230, 250. 



J. W\-man. — Bones from the Connecticut Sandstone, 238. 



E. Samuels. — Tertiary bed at Cape Cod, 2'Sd'. 



C. T. Jackson. — Geology of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, 242. 



G. T. Jackson and J. L. Hayes. — Nova Scotia iron, 250. 

 J. Wyman. — Rainmarks and hailmarks on clay, 253, 291. 



Fossil Foot-tracks in Pennsylvania, 259. 



A. A. Hayes. — The serpentine-marble of Vennont, 2G0. 



W. J. Christie. — Mastodon bones at Shell River, 265. 



W. B. Rogers. — Rainmarks and the force of raindrops, 2&'] , 282. 



J. Wyman, W. B. Rogers and I. Lea. — Footprints and other fossil 



markings, 'I'JQ. 

 J. C. Warren and J. Wyman. — Pterodactyle, 277- 

 J. A. Dupee and C. T. Jackson. — Native copper from Keweenaw 



Point, Lake Superior, 279. 

 W. B. Rogers and A. A. Hayes. — Protocarbonate of Iron in the 



coal-measm'cs, 283. 

 J. Wyman. — Slag-like material in the Ohio. 290. 

 J.C.Warren. — European and American Cheirotheria and new 



great fossil footprints from Greenheld, 298. 

 A. A, Hayes. — Coal-beds of Albert mine, New^ Brunswick, 306. 

 C. T. Jackson. — On Hitchcock's Gigantipus caudatus, 309. 



Serpentine-marble of Vermont, 314. 



A. A. Hayes. — Saltpetre-earth from Tennessee, 334. 



W. B. Rogers. — Petre-dirt of caverns, 334. 



C. T. Jackson and W. B. Rogers. — The formation of Stalactites, 



335. 



Canadian Institute. Canadian Journal. New Series. No. 6. 

 November 1856. 



McCosh and Dickie's Typical forms and special ends in Creation, 



noticed, 528. 

 Slaty cleavage, 552. 

 Mean density of the Earth, 552. 

 Mineralogical Notices, 553, 558. 



Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal. No. 2/2. November 1856. 

 T. Dobson. — Causes of great inundations, 376. 

 A. Pope. — Manufacture of iron, copper, tin, and lead, 382. 

 C. M. T. du Motay and J. J. Fontaine. — Manufacture of iron, 383. 



. No. 273. December 1856. 



Conversion of peat into coal, 408. 



H. A. W. Ranger and A. Dickens. — Works of the metropolitan 

 water-companies, 409. 



F. Coignet. — Artificial stone and cement, 420. 

 H. Y. D. Scott.— Cement, 421. 



Critic for November and December. 



Notices of Scientific Meetings, &c. 



Dietrichsen and Hannay's Royal Almanack for 1857. 



