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DONATIONS 



TO THE 



LIBRARY OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



From April 1st to June 30th^ 1869. 



I. TEANSACTIONS AND JOURNALS. 



Presented by the respective Societies and Editors. 



American Journal of Science and Arts. Second Series. Yol. xlvii, 

 Nos. 140 &D 141. March and May 1869. 



J. Orton. — Geological Notes on the Andes of Ecuador, 242. 



J. B. Perry. — A Point in the Geology of Western Vermont; 341. 



E. Billings. — On the Structure of the Blastoidea, 353. 



C. IT. Shepard, jun. — On the occurrence and composition of the 

 Nodular Phosphates of South Carolina, 354. 



T. A. Conrad. — On American Fossiliferous Strata, 358. 

 O. C. Marsh. — On some New Reptilian Remains from the Creta- 

 ceous of Brazil, 390. 



American Naturalist. Yol. ii. Nos. 1-4. March to June 1869. 

 From the Peabody Academy of Science. 



A. S. Packard.— The Hairy Mammoth, 23 (1 plate). 



E. D. Cope. — The Fossil Reptiles of New Jersey, 84 (1 plate). 



G. M. Sternberg. — The Plains of Kansas, 162. 



Anthropological Review. No. 25. April 1869. 



The Antiquity of Man, 136. 



Le Hon's ' L'Homme fossile,' noticed, 163. 



Athenaeum Journal. Nos. 2162-2174. AprH to June 1869. 



S. Mossman. — The Origin of the Seasons, considered from a Geolo- 

 gical point of view, 465. 

 W. H. Baily.— Fossil Plants, 471. 



D. Forbes. — Contraction of Igneous Rocks on Cooling, 479. 

 H. P. Mallet. — Contraction of Igneous Rocks on Cooling, 513. 



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