DONATIONS. 87 



Schiibler. — The mineral springs at Kanstadt, 645. 



The rock-salt of Swabia, 652. 



Veins in the granite of the Black Forest, 657. 



Biihler, von. — Limestone in the Keuper, 658. 

 Goldenberg. — Sigillaria, 659. 



Redtenbacher. — Solenhofen fossils, 660. 

 Mandelsloh. — Dolomite in the Swabian White Jura, 662. 

 Correspondence, 666-677- 



Rammelsberg, C. — Deville's notices of the volcanos of the Cana- 

 ries, Cape de Verde, and the Antilles, 67S. 

 Scham'oth, C. von. — Geology of the Duchy of Coburg (map), 698. 

 Zimmerraann. — The Grasbrook near Hamburg, 743. 



. Vol. vi. part 1, 1854. 



Proceedings, 1-15. 



Correspondence, 16-20. 



Noeggerath. — The Imperial Geological Institute of Vienna, 21. 



Koch, F. E. — The tertiaries of Lanenburg, 92. 



Rcemer, Ferd. — The chalk formation of Westphalia (map), 99. 



Casseday. — New crinoid from the carboniferous limestone of 



North America (plate), 237- 

 Sonnenschen, Fr. — Native gold amalgam in California, 243. 

 Jensch, G. — Cordate twin crystals of quartz, 245. 



. Vol. vi. part 2, 1854. 



Proceedings, 249-263. 



Correspondence, 264-274. 



Richter. — Tentaculites of Thuringia (plate), 275. 



L. Meyn. — Chronology of the paroxysms of Hecla, 291. 



G. Rose. — Weathered phonolite of Kostenblatt, Bohemia, 300. 



Wessel. — Jurassic rocks in Pomerania (geol. map), 305. 



P. von Semenow. — Fauna of the Silesian carboniferous limestone 

 (3 plates), 317. 



Spengler. — Asphalt in the Zechstein at Kamsdorf (plate), 403. 



Beyi-ich. — Shells of the tertiary district of North Germany : se- 

 cond part (10 plates), 468. 



Bombay Geographical Society, Transactions. Vol. xi. 1854. 

 Aytoun. — Geology of Belgaum, 1, 30. 



Bonn. Nova Acta Acad. Caesar. Leop. Carol. Nat. Cur. Vol. xxiv. 

 part 1, 1854. 



Boston Natural History Society, Journal. Vol. vi. No. 3. 



D. A. Wells. — Analysis of the soils of the Scioto Valley, Ohio, 324. 



. Proceedings. Nos. 15-24 (Nov. 1852 — April 1854). 



Kneeland. — Moa bones from New Zealand, 236, 298. 

 C. T. Jackson. — Analysis of remains of Palaeoniscus, 239. 

 Hunter. — Diamonds from North Carolina, 240. 

 (President.) — Cranium oi Felis smylodon, 256. 

 C. T. Jackson. — Enpyrchroite from near Lake Champlain, 260. 

 Jackson and Alger. — Mineralogical notes, 265. 

 Hitchcock and Gould. — Brandon hgnite, 287. 

 C. T. Jackson.— Franklinite, 295, 308. 

 Rogers. — Depth of the cretaceous ocean, 297. 

 Kneeland. — Earthquake at Manilla, Sept. 16, 1852, 300, 

 (President) and Wyman. — Mastodon and fossil elephants, 377- 

 Hitchcock. — Fossil foot-marks in Connecticut, 3/8. 



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