DONATIONS. 211 



Athenaeum Journal. Nos. 1823-1835. 



Notices of Meetings of Scientific Societies, &c. 

 Meeting of the British Association, 432, 463, 498, 532. 

 G. C. Wallich's 'North-Atlantic Sea-bed,' noticed, 455. 



D. Wilson's ' Pre-historic Man,' noticed, 625. 



R. Mallet's < Great Neapolitan Earthquake of 1857/ &c., noticed, 835. 



Berlin. Zeitschrift fur die gesammten Naturwissenschaften. Band 

 xviii. 1861. 



C. Bischof. — Die krystallinische Schiefergruppe mit einigen Bezie- 

 hungen auf den Harz nnd die Alpen, 128. 



. . Bandxix. 1862. 



C. Bischof. — Ueber die silurischen Bildungen des Unterharzes, 383. 

 G. Suckow. — Krystallographisches und Chemisches, 242 (plate). 

 W. Trenkner. — tleber das Vorkonrmen des Kohlenkalkes bei Grund 

 am Harz, 1 (plate). 



Boston. American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Proceedings. 

 Vol. v. pp. 241-384. 1862. 



F. H. Storer and J. M. Ordway. — Frozen Well at Brandon, Vermont, 

 290. J 



British Association for the Advancement of Science, Report of the 

 Thirty-first Meeting of the, held at Manchester in September 

 1861. 1862. 



R. Mallet. — Transit-velocity of Earthquake-waves, 201 (2 plates). 

 T. Dobson. — Explosions in British Coal-mines during the year 1859, 



236 (plate). 

 W. Haidinger. — Attempt to account for the Physical Condition and 



the Fall of Meteorites upon our Planet, 15. 

 R. P. Greg. — On M. Haidinger's Communication on the Origin and 



Fall of Aerolites, 13. 

 H. H.Vivian. — Microscopic Observations on theStructure of Metals, 34. 

 W. Faii-bairn.— Temperature of the Earth's Crust as exhibited by 



Thermometrical returns obtained during the sinking of the deep 



mine at Dukinfield, 53 (plate). 

 W. Hopkins.— The Theories of Glacier-motion, 61. 

 Daubeny. — Evolution of Ammonia from Volcanos, 77. 

 J. H. and G. Gladstone. — Aluminous Mineral from the Upper Chalk 



near Brighton, 79. 

 Russell and Matthiessen.— Vesicular Structure in Copper, 92. 

 Smith.— Difficulties in the way of separating Gold from Quartz, 92. 

 J. Tennant.— Meteoric Iron from Mexico, 93. 

 Voelcker.— Composition of Crystallized Moroxite, from Jumillo, near 



Alicante, 93. 

 R. I. Murchison.— Address to the Geological Section, 95. 

 W. H. Baily.— Pala3ontological Remarks upon the Silurian Rocks of 



Ireland, 108. * 



T. W. Barrow.— Bone-caves of Craven, 108. 



E. W. Binney.— Geological Features of the neighbourhood of Man- 

 chester, 109. 6 



J. Bonwick.— Extinct Volcanos of Australia, 109. 



A. Brady.— Flint Instruments, &c, 110. 



A. Bryson.— Aqueous Origin of Granite, 110, 



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