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DONATIONS 



TO THE 



LIBEAEY OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



From October 1st to December 31si, 1870. 



I. TEAIS^SACTIONS AND JOURNALS. 



Presented by the respective Societies and Editors. 



Academy (Journal). Yol. ii. Nos. 8-14. May to November 1870. 



American Journal of Conchology. Vol. v. No. 3. 



American Journal of Sdience and Arts. Second Series. Yol. 1. 

 Nos. 148-150. 



T. S. Hunt. — On the probable seat of Volcanic Action, 21. 



W. T. Eoepper. — Notice of some Minerals from New Jersey, 35. 



On the Occurrence of a Peat-bed beneath deposits of Drift of South- 

 western Ohio, 64. 



T. S. Hunt.— On the Geology of Eastern New England, 83. 



0. U. Shepard, sen. — Mineralogical Contributions, 90. 



0. 0. Marsh. — Notice of a New Species of Gavial from the Eocene 

 of New Jersey, 97. 



R. Brown. — On the supposed absence of the Northern Drift from the 

 Pacific Slope of the Rocky Mountains, 318. 



American Naturalist. Vol. iv. Nos. 8-10. October to December 

 1870. 



J. W. Foster. — Recent Advances in Geology, 449. 

 L. Agassiz, — The former Existence of Local Glaciers in the White 

 Mountains, 550, 



Athenaeum (Journal). Nos. 2240-2251. October to December 



1870. 



Belfast Naturalists' Field-Club. The Seventh Annual Report. 

 1869-70. 



