DONATIONS. 149 



Dublin Geological Society, Journal. Vol. viii. part 1. 1858. 



R. Griffiths. — On the Stratigraphical Relations of the Sedimentary 



Rocks of the South of Ireland, 2 (plate). 

 S. Haughton. — Cleavage and Joint-planes of the Old Red Sandstone 



Conglomerate of Waterford, 16 (2 plates). 

 J. B. Jukes. — Igneous Rocks of Arklow Head, 17. 

 J. Birmingham. — Junction of the Limestone, Sandstone, and Granite 



at Oughterard, Galway, 26. 



. Drift of Galway and Mayo, 28. 



A. Gages. — ^Pseudomorphic Tremolite incrusted with Carbonate of 



Lime and Magnesia, 39. 

 Lord Talbot. — Presidential Address, 54. 

 A. Carte. — Fossil Elephant's Tooth from the Doab Canal of Upper 



India, 66. 

 Kinahan. — Fossils of the Cambrian Rocks of Bray and Howth, 68 



(2 plates). 

 A. Gages. — Mineral forming the cement of a boulder of Conglome- 

 rate found in Limerick, 73. 

 R. Griffith. — Posidonia Becheri and P. lateralis, 75 (4 plates). 

 S. Haughton. — Alteration in form of Posidonia by Cleavage, 81. 

 . Reversed faults in Antichnal Folds with oblique axes, 84 



(plate). 

 J. R. Kinahan. — Fossils from the Marine Drift of Bohernabreene, 87. 

 W. H. Baily. — On the Annuloid Crustacea of the Coal-measures, 89. 

 C. P. Molony. — Origin of Magnesian Limestone, 91. 

 R. H. Scott. — Analysis of Anorthite from the Ural, 94. 



Dublin. Royal Society. Nos. ix. & x. April and July. 1858. 

 P. Buchan. — Iron-ores of Connaught Coal-field, 1. 

 W. Brabazon. — On Gulf Stream, 50. 



Edinburgh. Royal Society. Proceedings. Vol. iv. No. 48. 



T. Bloxam. — Composition of certain Building-stones, 41. 



— Trail. — Geology of South Andalusia, 78. 



C. Maclaren. — Cavities produced by Marine Animals in Sandstone, 80. 

 J. Ruskin. — Geology of Chamouni, 82. 



— AUman. — Remains of a Seal in Pleistocene beds of Fifeshire, 99. 



Geologist. Vol. i. Nos. 7, 8, 9. 



J. J. W. Watson. — Ironstone of the Forest of Dean, continued, 265. 

 J. Morris. — Stratigraphical Catalogue of British Fossils, continued, 279, 



319. 

 S. J. Mackie. — Common Fossils, continued, 286. 

 P. B. Brodie. — Geology of Gloucestershire, continued, 289, 369. 

 W. S. Symonds.— Notes of a Geologist in Ireland, 292, 330, 377. 

 T. L. Phipson.— Foreign Geological Notices, 297, 346, 393. 

 J. W. Salter. — Some Points of interest in British Geology, 301. 

 J. Jones. — Rhynchonella acuta and its affinities, 313. 

 G. D. Gibb. — Oyster-conglomerate at Bromley, 324. 

 G. E. Roberts. — Rambles round Ludlow, 336. 

 T. E. Curley. — Application of Geology to Railway-engineering, 340. 

 Hauer and Hoernes. — Monument to L. Von Buch, 342. 

 Catalogue of the Sheets of the Government Geological Survey Map 



and Sections, 344, 389. 

 G. P. Scrope.— Structure of Ribboned Rocks, 362, 

 J. J. W. Watson.— Mercury in Alluvial deposits, 386. 



