ADDITIONS 



TO THE 



LIBRARY AND MUSEUM OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 

 Session 1879-80. 



I. ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY. 



1. Peeiodicals and Ptjblicatiois^s of Leaened Societies. 



Presented by the respective Societies and Editors, if not otherwise 



stated. 



Academy, The. Nos. 385-399. 1879. 



. Nos. 400-424. 1880, 



G. F. Rodwell. Vesuvius, 124. 



Adelaide. Philosophical Society. Transactions and Proceedings for 



1877-78. 1878. 

 G. Secular. On the Origin of Mineral Veins, with special reference to 

 the Barossa District, 75. — W. T. Bednall. Australian Trigonias and their 

 distribution, 77. — J. E. Tenison-Woods, On some fossil Corals from 

 Aldinga, 104. — R. Tate. Notes on the Correlation of the Coral-bearing 

 Strata of South Australia, with a list of fossil Corals occurring in the 

 Colony, 120. 



Albany. New- York State Library. 58th to 61st Annual Reports 



of the Trustees (1875-78). 1876-79. 



. New- York State Museum of Natural History, 27th to 31st 



Annual Reports of the Regents of the University of the State 

 of New York (1874-78). 1875-79. 



American Journal of Science and Arts. Ser. 3. Vol. xviii. Nos. 103- 

 108. 1879. 



J. L. Campbell. Silurian Formation in Central Virginia, 16. — J. Le 

 Oonte. Extinct Volcanoes about Lake Mono, and their relation to the 

 Glacial Drift, 35. — G. J. Brush and E. S. Dana. Mineral Locality in 

 Fairfield County, Conn., 45. — J. M. Stillman. Bernardinite, a new Mineral 

 Resin, 57. — 0. 0. Marsh. Notice of a New Jurassic Mammal, 60. — ■ 

 J. D. Dana. On the Hudson-River Age of the Taconic Schists, 61. — 

 W. Upham. Terminal Moraines of the North- American Ice Sheet, 81. — 

 E. W. Hilgard. The Loess of the Mississippi Valley and the ^olian 

 Hypothesis, 106. — J. L. Campbell. Geology of Virginia : Continuation 

 of Section across the Appalachian Chain, 119. — J, J, Stevenson. Notes 

 on the Laramie Group of Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico, 

 east from the Spanish Ranges, 129. — J. D. Dana. On some Points in 

 Lithology, 134. — E. B. Andrews. Discovery of a new Group of Carboni- 

 ferous Rocks in South-eastern Ohio, 137. — E. Orton. Note on the Lower 

 Waverley Strata of Ohio, 138. — K. Mbbius. Principal J. W. Dawson's 

 Criticism of my Memoir on the Structure of Eozoon canadense compared 



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