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From November 1st, 1859, to December Z\st, 1859. 



I. TRANSACTIONS AND JOURNALS. 



Presented by the respective Societies and Editors. 



American Journal of Science and Arts. Second Series. Vol. xxviii. 

 No. 83. September 1859. From Prof. B. Silliman, For. M.G.S. 



R. Brown and A. von Humboldt, Obituary notices of, 161, 290. 



T. S. Hunt. — Formation of Gvpsum and Magnesian Rocks, 170. 



J. P. Lacaita. — Earthquakes m Southern Italy, 210. 



C. Lyell. — Consolidation of Lava on steep slopes, 221. 



0. N. Stoddard. — Glacial Stria? on fragments in situ, 227. 



S. Lyon and S. A. Casseday. — Nine new species of Crinoidea from 



the Subcarboniferous Rocks of Indiana and Kentucky, 233. 

 F. A. Genth. — Contributions to Mineralogy, 246. 

 J. Marcou's 'Dyas and Trias,' noticed by Sir R. Murehison, 256. 

 C. U. Shepard. — Supposed Meteoric Iron from North Carolina, 270. 

 T. A. Wylie. — JEIephas prvmiqemua from Indiana, 283. 

 R. C. Haskell. — Eruption of Mauna Loa, 284. 

 H. Falconer. — Ossiferous Caves near Palermo, 284. 

 J. Prestwich. — Bone-cave in Devonshire, 287. 

 J. W. Flower. — Flint-implements in gravel, 287. 

 C. Lyell. — C. P. Smyth's supposed proofs of the Submarine Origin of 



Teneriffe, 288. 

 A. ('. Uanisav. — The old O lacier* of Switzerland and North Wales, 



289. 

 Newberry. — Cretaceous and other Rocks of New Mexico, 298. 



. . No. 84. November 1859. 



J. W. Mallet— Nitride of Zirconium, 348. 



. Atomic weight of Lithium, 849. 



O. M. Lieber. — Ancient and present ( 'lianges along the Coast of South 



Carolina, •'!•") I. 

 J. G. Totten.- Sudden breaking of ice. 869. 

 T. S. Hunt. — Reactions of the Salts of Lime and Magnesia, and the 



formation of Gypsums and Magnesian Rocks, 866. 

 J. L. Smith. — Meteoric Stones which fell in Indiana, March 28th, 



1859, 409. 

 J, B. Trask Earthquakes in California during 1858, lir. 



C. Johnston. -Eruption of Mount Hood, t-1*. 



