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DONATIONS. 



Liniiean Society of London. Annual Address, by Prof. T. Bell. 

 1855. 



. Proceedings. Nos. 58*-66. June 1854 to June 1855. 



Goppert. — Remarks on fossil palms, 352. 



Obituary notices of H. T. De la Beche, E. Forbes, G. B. Green- 

 ough, G. B. Sowerby, J. E. Winterbottom, and others, 406. 



. Transactions. Vol. xxi. Part 4. 1855. 



Literary Gazette, for November and December, 1855. From L, 

 Reeve, Esq., F.G.S. 

 Notices of Meetings. 



London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine, 4tli Series. 



No. 68, December 1855. From R. Taylor, Esq., F.G.S. 



J. A. Galbraith. — Felspars of the granites of the Dublin and 



Wicklow mountains, 420. 

 R. P. Greg. — The lunar origin of aerolites, 429. 

 H, J. Brooke. — New ore of silver, 436. 



Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, Memoirs. 2nd Series. 

 Vol. i. 1805. 



. . Vol. ii. 1813. 



W. Martin. — On Rotten-stone, 313. 



J. Gough. — On an ebbing and flowing well at Giggleswick, York- 

 shire, 354. 



. . Vol. iii. 1819. 



J. Otley. — Account of the floating island in Derwent Lake, Kes- 

 wick, 64. 



J. B. Logmire. — On the flexibility of all mineral substances ; 

 and the cause of creeps and seats in old coal-mines, 161. 



J. Otley. — Account of the blacklead-mine in Borrowdale, Cum- 

 berland, 168. 



~. . Vol. iv. 1824. 



-. . Vol. V. 1831. 



J. Otley. — On the floating island of Derwent Lake, 19. 



J. Dalton. — Observations, chiefly chemical, on the rock-strata in 



Manchester and its vicinity, 148. 

 J. Otley. — On a floating island at Newbury Port, U. S., 226. 



-. . Vol. vii. 1846. 



Vol. viii. 1848. 



W. C. Wilhamson. — On some microscopical objects found in the 

 mud of the Levant, and other deposits (plates), 1. 



E. W. Binney. — On the origin of coal, 148. 



On the drift-deposits of Manchester and its neigh- 

 bourhood (plate), 195. 



R. A. Smith. — On water from peat and soil, 3/7. 



T. Ransome. — Analysis of a saline spring in a lead-mine near 

 Keswick, 399. 



E. W. Binney.— On the geology of Low Furness, Lancashire, 

 423. 



