148 DONATIONS. 



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

 Nos. 95 and 9G. September and November 1861. 



J. M. Ordway.— Waterglass, 153, 337. 



F. B. Meek and A. H. Woi-tlien. — The age of the Goniatite-lime- 

 stone at Rockford, Indiana, 107. 



L. Lesquereux. — The Coal-formations of North America, 193. 



G. H. Cooke. — The White Limestone at Sussex and Franklin Zinc- 

 mines, New Jersey, 208. 



B. F. Shumard.— The Primordial Zone of Texas, with New Fossils, 

 213. 



E. Billings.— The Red Sandstone of Vermont, 232. 

 S. W. Johnson. — Agricultm-al Chemistry, 233. 



F. B. Meek. — The Cretaceous and Carboniferous Rocks of Texas, 278. 

 J. P. Lesley. — The North American Coal-measm-es, 281. 



T. S. Hunt. — The origin of some Magnesian and Almninous Rocks, 



286. 

 J. M. Gillis. — Earthquake on the island of Penang, 297. 

 Earthquake at Syracuse, New York, 297. 

 Eckfeldt. — Natm*al dissemination of Gold, 297. 

 J. Evans, Obituary Notice of, by C. T. Jackson, 311. 

 L. Lesquereux. — Fossil Fruits in the lignite of Brandon, Vermont, 



355. 

 W. Fairbairn. — Address to the British Association, 363. 



C. W. Eliot and F. H. Storer.— Arsenic and Zinc, 380. 



0. C. Marsh.— Gold of Nova Scotia, 395. 



J. L. Cassels. — Meteorite which fell in Hindostan in 1857, 401. 

 Spectrum-analysis, 408 ; Caesium and Rubidium, 409 ; Thallium, 411. 

 H. St.-Cl. De\alle.— Reproduction of certain Crystalline Minerals, 



415. 

 J. Nickles. — The so-called Semi-metals, 416. 

 T. S. Hunt.— On the " Taconic System," 427. 



1. G. St. Hilaire.— On Species, 431. 

 W. Haidinger. — Meteorites, 440. 



Assurance Magazine and Journal of the Institute of Actuaries, No. 



47. VoLx. Parti. October 1861. 

 Athenaeum Journal. Nos. 1775-1783. 



Notices of Meetings of Scientific Societies, &c. 



Swedish Expedition to Spitzbergen, 766. 



Eruption of Vesuvius, 884. 



Berlin. Zeitschrift d. Deutsch. geol. Gesellschaft. Vol. xiii. Heftl. 

 1861. 



Proceedings, 1-5 ; Letters, 16-19. 



A. von Strombeck. — Ueber den Gault und insbesondere die Gargas- 



Mergel (Aptien, d'Orb.) im nordwestlichen Deutschland, 20. 

 R. Bunsen. — Ueber die Bildung des Granites, 61. 

 A. Streng. — Zur mineralogischen und chemisehen Kenntniss der 



MelaphjTe mid Poiphyrite des siidlichen Harzrandes, 64. 

 C. Rammelsberg. — Die Pseudomorphosen in Leucitform von Boh- 



misch-Wiesenthal, 96. 

 M. Deiters. — Die Trachytdolerite des Siebengebirges, 99 (2 plates). 



Canadian Journal. New Series. Nos. 35 and 36. September- 

 November 1861. 

 T. S. Hunt.— Canadian Chloritoid, 484. 



