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DONATIONS 



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LIBRARY OE THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 



From July Ut, 1854, to October 31*^ 1854. 



I. TRANSACTIONS AND JOURNALS. 



Presented by the respective Societies and Editors. 



American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Proceedings. Vol. iii. 

 Nos. 1-13. 



J. Wyman. — Cranium of Mastodon, 25. 



L. Agassiz. — Comparison of recent and fossil Shark teeth, 63, %^. 



J. Wyman. — Mastodon from Chili, 68. 



C. T. Jackson. — Copper, gold, and coal of North Carolina, 68. 



J. P. Cooke. — Crystal of rhombic arsenic, 86. 



American Journal of Science and Arts. Vol. xviii. No. 52, July 1854. 

 From Prof. Silliman, M.D., For. Mem. G.S. 

 A. Tylor. — Changes of sea-level, 21. 

 J. W. Mallet. — Phosphate of iron and manganese from Norwich, 



Mass., 33. 

 J. D. Dana. — Homceomorphism of trimetric minerals, 35. 

 A. A. Hayes. — Borocalcite from South Peru, 95. 

 T. Coan. — Crater of Kilanea, Hawaii, 96. 

 J. D. Dana. — Mineralogical notices, 128. 

 W. P. Blake. — Recent earthquake shocks in California, 151. 



Gold and platinum of Cape Blanco, 156. 



Notices of books. 



No. 53, September 1854. 



T. S. Hunt. — Some crystalline limestones of N. America, 193. 



A. Tylor. — Changes of the sea-level, 216. 



J. R. Brant. — Determination of iron, 227. 



J. P. Cooke. — Stibiotrizincyle and stibiobizincyle, 229. 



J. D. Dana. — Mineralogical notices, 249. 



Von Kobell. — Isomorphous and homoeomorphous forms, 27 1 . 



Chloritoid and clinochlore, 272. 



G. von Rath. — Alteration of scapolite, 272. 

 H. D. Rogers. — Salt and gypsum of the Preston Salt Valley, Vir- 

 ginia, 273. 

 J. D.' Whitney .—MetaUic wealth of the United States, 274. 

 San Salvador earthquake, 277- 

 Desulphurizing metals, 291. 

 Separation of nickel and cobalt, 291. 

 Notices of books. 



American Philosophical Society, Transactions. New Series, vol. x. 

 part 3. 1853. 



J. Leidy. — An extinct Fehs of America (plate), 319. 



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