DONATIONS. 77 



British Association for the Advancement of Science {continued) . 

 J. Nasmyth. — Lunar volcanic craters, — 91. 

 D. Page. — Palaeozoic rocks of Scotland, — 91. 

 J. Price. — Carboniferous limestone near Abergele, — 93. 

 A. C. Ramsay. — Palaeozoic glaciers, — 93. 



Ancient glaciers in Wales, — 94. 



J. I. Whitty. — Silurian Anthracite of Cavan, — 95. 

 Balfour. — Vegetable bodies in coal, — 9/. 

 Redfern. — Torbanehill coal, — 102. 



Canadian Journal. May 1855. 



Geological survey of Canada, 234. 



Canadian minerals at the Paris Exhibition, 241. 



Elevation of land in the human period, 244. 



Egg of ^pyornis, 244. 



Newly discovered fossil bird at Paris, 244. 



■ . June 1855. 



Notice of Sir Henry de la Beche and Mr. Greenough, 262. 

 The Great Minnesota copper-mine, 266. 

 Mines and miners, 266. 



July 1855. 



Lyell's Manual of Geology, noticed, 285. 

 Geological survey of Canada, 289. 

 Eruption of Vesuvius, 293. 



August 1855. 



Mather. — Earthboring machine, 297. 

 Owen. — Dicynodon tigriceps, 317. 



Chemical Society of London, Quarterly Journal, Vol. viii. No. 3. 

 October 1855. No. 31. 



H. St. C. Deville.— On Aluminium, 239. 

 H. Debray.— On Glucinum, 242. 

 C. von Hauer. — On Cadmium, 250. 



Copenhagen. Kgl. danske Vid. Selskabs Forhandl. Oversigt, 1854. 

 Forchhammer and Rink. — Meteorites from Greenland, 1. 

 Forchhammer. — Influence of salt in the formation of minerals, 



&c., 91. 

 Steenstrup, Forchhammer, and Worsaae. — Geological-antiquarian 



researches, 191. 



Dijon, I'Academie des Sciences, Arts et Belles Lettres de. Memoires, 

 Deux. ser. vol. iii. (Annee 1854). 1855. 



A. Perrey. — Note -sur les Tremblements de Terre en 1853, avec 

 Supplements pour les Annees anteriem'cs. Sect, des Sc. 1. 



Edinburgh Royal Society, Transactions. Vol. xxi. Part 2. 1855. 



. Proceedings. Vol. iii. No. 45. 



Dr. Fleming. — Stratified traps of Edinburgh, 268. 



C. Maclaren. — Ancient moraines in Argyleshire, 279. 



E.Blackwell and J.Forbes. — Movements of theChamouni glaciers 

 in winter, 283. 



R. Harkness. — Annelid tracks in the miUstone grit, 294. 



Dr. Secular. — Occurrence of British newer pliocene shells in the 

 Arctic seas, and of tertiary plants in Greenland, 301. 



R. Chambers. — Glacial phenomena in Peeblesshire and Selkirk- 

 shire, 308. 



Dr. Fleming. — Stigmaria, 316. 



