DONATIONS. 155 



Bengal Asiatic Society, Journal. New Series, No. 74. 1855, No. 4. 

 H. Piddington. — Analysis of coal from Cherra Punji, 283. 

 S. Hislop. — The age of the coal-strata in "Western Bengal and 

 Central India, .347. 



Boston Society of Natural History, Proceedings, vol. iv., pages 385- 

 415 (1854). 



E. Daniels. — Geology and Mineralogy of Wisconsin, 387. 



S. Kneeland. — Reef at Pernambuco, Brazil, 390. 



Dr. Gorrie. — Changes of level of the Coast of West Florida,' 



391. 

 C. T. Jackson. — Geology of North Carolina, Georgia, and Ten- 

 nessee, 397. 



Copper Mines in Polk County, Tennessee, 399. 



, Proceedings, vol. v. pp. 1-176 (1854, 55). 



W. B. Rogers. — Fossils and age of the coal- districts of North 

 Carolina, Virginia, &c., 14. 



H. D. Rogers. — Epoch of the Elephas primigenius, 22. 



Dr. Pickering. — Boulders on hills near Salem, 24. 



T. Bouve. — Slabs with Ornithichnites, 29. 



W. B. Rogers. — Natm'al coke in the oolitic coal-region near Rich- 

 mond, Virginia, 53. 



C. T. Jackson. — New mine of gold, silver, lead, and copper, 

 Bridgewater, Vermont, 62. 



Sir J. Richardson. — The Mastodon and the fossil Elephant, 82, 

 107. 



J. Wyman. — Batrachian footprints, 84. 



J. C. Warren. — Zeuglodon, 91. 



Insect tracks ? on Connecticut sandstone, 105. 



Ursus spelaeus, 108. 



C. T. Jackson. — Analysis of Allophane, 120. 



Dr. Shaw and A. A. Hayes. — Coal-mines at Staitsville, Ohio, 



124, 154. 

 I. A. Lapham. — Teeth of Mastodon giganteus, 133. 

 A. Perrey, and others. — The frequency of earthquakes in relation 



to the Moon's age, and the changes of the Earth's surface, 



&c. 136. 

 J. C. Warren. — Teeth of Mastodon giganteus, 146. 

 A. A. Hayes. — Saline incrustations of the "Mauvaises Terres" 



of Kansas, 150. 

 ■ Analysis of a fossilized egg from the Guano Islands, 



165. 



Canadian Institute, the Canadian Journal, September 1855. 

 Fr. Kuhlman. — Artificial stone, 333. 



Earthquake in France, 336. 



Carbonate of iron veins in Somersetshire, 341. 



, , October 1855. 



Hogan, Harris, and LilUe. — Canada and its resom-ces, 350. 



A. D. Bache. — Earthquake-waves, 355. 



Guyot and Agassiz. — Frozen wells and ice-caves, 355. 



James Hall and Agassiz. — GraptoUtes, 356. 



James Hall. — Geology of Nebraska, 357. 



W. Blake. — Sandworn granite, 357. 



