DONATIONS. 87 



Vienna. K. K. Geologische Reichsanstalt {continued). 



Karl Peters. — Die geologischen Verhaltnisse der Nordseite des 



Radstadter Tauern, 808. 

 Dionys Stur. — Die geologische Beschaffenheit der Centralalpen 



zwischen dem Hoch-GoUing und dem Venediger, 818. 

 N. V. Kokseharow. — Ueber den Klinochlor von Achmatowsk 



und den zweiaxigen Glimmer vom Vesuv, 832. 

 M. A. F. Prestel. — Ueber die krystaUinische Structur des Meteor- 



eisens, als Kriterium desselben, 866. 

 Reports and Proceedings of the Imp. Geol. Instit. 868^ &c. 

 Mineral Price-list, 913. 



II. GEOLOGICAL CONTENTS OF PERIODICALS 

 PURCHASED FOR THE LIBRARY. 



Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 2nd Ser. vol. xvi. No. 91. 

 July 1855. 



Prof. Goeppert. — On fossil palms, 55. 



T. H. Huxley. — On the hypothesis of progressive development 

 of animal hfe in time, 69. 



No. 92. August 1855. 



T. Rupert Jones. — Beyrichiae from Scandinavian limestones 



(plate), 81. 

 T. Wright. — A new genus of fossil Cidaridse, 94. 

 J. G. Jefireys. — The descent of glaciers, 122. 

 Dr. Fleming. — Calamites and Sternbergiae, 144. 

 R. Harkness. — Subfossil Diatomacese in Dumfriesshire, 145. 



No. 93. September 1855. 



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T. Rupert Jones. — Some British and Foreign Beyrichiae (plate), 



163. 

 A. R. Wallace. — On the law which has regulated the introduction 



of new species, 184. 

 T. Wright. — On some new species of Hemipedina from the 



Oolites, 196. 



— . No. 94. October 1855. 



. No. 95. November 1855. 



Hochstetter. — Bohemian forests and peat bogs, 378. 



Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal. New Series. Vol. ii. 

 No. 1. July 1855. 



J. Davy. — Lake district of Westmoreland, 1. 



A. Morlot. — Post tertiary formations of Switzerland (plate), 14. 



W. S. Symonds. — Downward movements East of the Malverns, 



30. 

 R. Harkness. — Subfossil Diatomaceae in Dumfriesshire, 54. 

 James Napier. — Trap dykes in Arran (plate), 81. 

 T. H. Rowney. — Chemical composition of mineral charcoal, 141. 

 Warren's Remarks on fossil impressions in Connecticut, noticed, 



180. 



