52 DONATIONS. 



London Eevicw. Vol. iii. I^os. 53-69. July-October 1861. 



Notices of Meetings of Scientific Societies, &c. 

 What is Coal ? 201. 



British Association, Geological Section, 344. 

 Compressed Coal, 363. 



Longman's Monthly List. No. 226. October 1861. 



Notes on Books. Vol. ii. No. 2Q. August 31, 1861. 



J. R. Greene's ^ Manual of the Subkingdom Coclonterata,' noticed, 157. 



Manchester Geological Society. Transactions. No. 6. 1861. 



E. W. Binney and others. — Safety-lamps, 86, 103. 



Obituary Notice of Elias ILall, 92. 



E. W. Binney. — The Drift-deposits near Llandudno, 97 ', Hdematitea 



of Ulverstoue, &c., 102. 

 . Coal ; Sigillaria and its Roots, 110. 



Mechanics' Magazine. New Series. Vol. vi. Nos. 132-148. July- 

 October 1861. 



Notices of Scientific Meetings, &c. 



Tunnel through the Alps, 32. 



Gentili. — Causes of Earthquakes, 47. 



Oil-springs in America, 130. 



British Association Meeting at Manchester, 147, 165. 



Milan. Atti del R. Istit. Lombardo di Sc, Lett, ed Arti. Vol. ii. 

 Ease. 1-3 (in one). 1860. 



Belli. — Intomo a diverse particolarita della crosta terrostre, approssi- 

 mativamente dedotte da alcuni calcoli suUa dissipazione del calor 

 centrale della terra, 45. 



. Memorie del R. Istit. Lombardo di Sc., Let. ed Arti. Vol. viii. 



(2nd Series, Vol. ii.). Ease. 2 and 3. 1860. 

 Verga. — Della nuova fonte salso-jodica di Miradolo, 67. 



Montreal. Canadian Naturalist and Geologist. Vol. vi. Nos. 1-4. 

 Eebruary- August 1861. 



R. Bell. — OccuiTcnce of Freshwater Shells in some of the Post- 

 tertiary Deposits of Canada, 42. 



A. Guyot. — Physical GeogTaphy of the Appalachian Mountain Sy- 

 stem, 51. 



T. Sterry Hunt. — Some points of American Geology, 81. 



•T. Barrande, W. E. Logan, and J. Hall. — The Taconic System, 106. 



.1. W. Dawson. — Geology of Murray Bay, 138. 



. Pre-carbouiferous Flora of New Brunswick, Maine, and 



Eastern Canada, 161. 



T. Storry Hunt. — Origin of some Magnesian and Aluminous Rocks, 

 180. 



G. D. Gibb. — On Canadian Caverns, 184. 



Duke of Argyll. — Flint-drift and Human Remains, 100. 



\V. E. liOgan. — Quebec Group and the Upper Copper-bearing Rocks 

 of Lake Superior, 199. 



J. Phillips's ' Life on tho Earth/ noticed; 207. 



