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DONATIONS 



TO THE 



LIBRARY OP THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



From October \st to December 'dlst, 1868. 



I. TRAN^SACTIONS AND JOIJENALS. 



Presented by the respective Societies and Editors. 



American Journal of Science and Art. Second Series. Vol. xlvi. 

 Nos. 137 & 138. September and November 1868. 



Orton. — Physical observations on the Andes and the Amazons, 203. 

 Koschkull. — On the Caucasus, 214, 335. 

 Hunt. — On the Geology of Vermont, 222. 

 Dawson and Carpenter. — On Eozoon Canadense, 245. 

 Shepard. — New locality of Meteoric iron in Georgia, 257. 

 Hoffmann. — Notes on Hetch-Hetchy Valley, 266. 

 Tylor. — Amiens Gravel, 302. 

 Hunt. — Geology of South-western Ontario, 355. 

 Marsh. — New species of Fossil Horse (Equns parvulus) from the Ter- 

 tiary of Nebraska, 374. 

 Newberry. — Later Extinct Floras of North America, 401. 



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



1868. 



J. Wyman. — Freshwater Shell-heaps of the St. John's River, East 



Florida, 393, 449 (1 plate). 

 Antiquity of Man, 443. 

 WhatisaGeode?, 496. 

 W. T. Brigham. — Earthquakes, 539. 



Anthropological Review, and Journal of the Anthropological Society 

 of London. Nos. 22 «& 23. July and October 1868. 



Athen^um Journal. Nos. 2136-2148. 



H. C. Sorby.— Chalk, 432. 



G. C. Wallich.— Chalk, 464, 532. 



T. H. Huxley.— Chalk, 497. 



C. Beke.— Gold-fields of Eastern Africa, 604, 644. 



Solfatara, 606. 



Vesuvius, 718, 



