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Milan. Soeieta Italiana di Scienze Natural!. Atti. Yol. xxi. 

 Fase. 3 & 4. 1879. 

 P. PoUi e P. Lucchetti. Nuova aualisi chimica dell'acqua mmerale 

 detta di S. Pancrazio in Trescore Balneario, provincia di Bergamo, 344. 

 — T. Taramelli. Appunti geologici sulla provincia di Bellimo, 519. — 

 C. Marinoni. Contribuzioni alia geologia del Friuli, 647. — 0. F. Parona. 

 II pliocene dell' Ollrepo pavese, 662. — N. Pini. Contribuzione alia fauna 

 fossile postpliocenica della Lombardia, 774. — N. Borgbi. Sulla scoperta 

 di una stazione preistorica nella Palude Brabbia, 822. — A. Ferretti. Sco- 

 perta di una fauna e di una flora miocenica a facies tropicale in Montebabbio, 

 827. — L. Maggi. Oatologo delle rocce della Valcuvia, 858, 



Mineralogical Society. Journal. Yol. ii. 'No. 12*. 1879. 

 Heddle. Map of Shetland and brief Description. 



. . Yol. iii. Nos. 13-16. 1879-80. 



T. M. Hall. Contributions towards a History of British Meteorites, 1. 

 — M. F. Heddle. Geognosy and Mineralogy 01 Scotland, 18.— M. F. 

 Heddle. Preliminary Notice of supposed new Scottish Minerals^ 57. — 

 T. Aitken. Note on the Modes of Occurrence and Localities of Abria- . 

 chanite, 69.— M. F. Heddle. On Haughtonite, a new Mica, 72.— J. 0. 

 YVard. On some Gold Occurrences, 85. — J. H. Collins. Additional Note 

 on Penwithite, 89. — J. H. Collins. Note on Christophite from St. 

 Agnes, 91. — J. H. Collins. The History of a remarkable Gem^ the 

 ^^Maxwell-Stuart" Topaz, 93. — J. Milne. List of Japanese Minerals, 

 with Notes on Species which are believed to be new, 96. — J. H. Jellett. 

 Measurements of Angles of Basaltic Columns in the Giant's Causeway, 

 County of Antrim, made in 1877, 101. — H. C. Sorby. On the Cause of 

 the Production of different Secondary Forms of Crystals, 111. — A. E, 

 Arnold. Note on a Crystallized Slag isomorphous with Olivine, 114. — 

 T. Davies. Preliminary Note on Old Rhyolites from Bouley Bay, Jersey, 

 118. — J. H. Collins. Note on the Minerals of the Island of Cyprus, 120. 

 — T. A. Read win. Notes on some Minerals of the Mawddach Yalley, 

 122.— M. F. Heddle. The Geognosy and Mineralogy of Scotland (the 

 Orkney Islands), 147,220. — John Milne. Experiments on the Elasticity 

 of Crystals, 178. — C. O. Trechman. On a probable Dimorphous Form of 

 Tin, and on some Crystals found associated with it, 186. — M. F. Heddle. 

 Note on ulbriachanite, 193. — Marshall HaU and Heddle. On Ser- 

 pentinous Minerals from the Saas Thai and from Scotland, 252. — S. G. 

 Perceval. On the Occm'rence of Celestine in New Red Marl near Sid- 

 mouth, 255. 



Minneapolis. Minnesota Academy of Natural Sciences. Bulletin, 

 for 1877, pp. 325-352. 1878. 

 N. H. Winchell. The Cretaceous in Minnesota, 347. 



Montreal. Canadian Naturalist. N. S. Yol. ix. No. 5. 1880. 



T. S. Hunt. The History of some Pre-Cambrian Rocks in America 

 and Europe, 257.— J. T. Donald. The Helderberg Rocks of St. Helen's 

 Island, 302. — B. J. Harrington. Notes on Chrome Garnet, Pyrrhotite, 

 and Titaniferous Iron Ore, 305. 



Montrose. Natural-History and Antiquarian Society. Report of 

 the Directors, January 1880. 1880, 

 H. Mitchell. ■ The Fossils of Forfarshire, 7. « 



