^Q2 DOKATIONS* 



Darmstadt. Eeitrage ziir Geologie des Grossherzogthums Hessen und 

 der angrenzenden Gegenden. Erganzungslblatter zum Notizblatt d. 



' Yereins f. Erdkunde, &c., imd d. Mittelrheinischen Geol. Yereins. 

 I. Heft. 1858. 



R. Ludwig. — ^Die Eisensteinlager in den palaologisclien Formationen 



Oberliessens imd des DillenDiirgisclien, 1. 

 Seibert — Die Gneiise des Odenwaldes, 17. 



.G. H. 0. Yolger. — Geologie der Gegend von Frankfurt am Main, 20. 

 Notizen aiis Oberhessen, 30^ aiis Rbeinbayern, 35; verscbiedene 



Notizen, 40. 



Dublin Geological Society. Journal. Yol. yii. Pt. 3. 1856. 



G. Y. DuNoyer. — Geology of the Lake District of Killarney, 97. 

 J. Kelly. — ^Palaeozoic rocks of Ireland, 115. 



S. Haugbton. — Lower Carboniferous beds of the peninsula of Hook, 

 . Wexford, 146 (2 plates). 



G. H. Kinaban. — Igneous rocks of Berebaven, 154. 



P. Gauly. — Fossils in tbe limestone of Culdaff, Donegal, 163. 



. Structm'e of Strata, 164. 



F. Foot & J. Jukes. — Trappean rocks of Killarney, 167. 

 J. R. Kinaban. — Geology of tbe Cbincbas Islands, Soutb America, 

 175. 



Geological Survey of Canada. Report of Progress for tbe year 1857. 

 • 1858. From Sir W. E. Logan, F.G.S. 



Geological Survey of India. Memoirs. Yol. i. Pt. 2. 1858. 



T. Oldbam.— Kbasi Hills, Bengal, 99. 



H. F. Blanford.— NUgbiri Hills, Madras, 211. 



Geological Survey of Great Britain. 1859. 



[Explanation of Sections] illustrative of Geological Map, Sheet 

 No. 78. By A. C. Ramsay, F.R.S. 



Explanation of Sections across tbe Isle of Wight, from North to 

 Soutb; illustrative of Geological Map," Sheet No. 10. By H, W. 

 Bristow, F.G.S. 



Explanation of the Yertical Sections of the Tertiary Strata of the 

 Isle of Wight; illustrative of Geological Map No. 10, and Horizon- 

 tal Sections No. 47. By H. W. Bristow, F.G.S. 



Explanation of Horizontal Section, Sheet 41 ; across Lower Lias, 

 New Red Sandstone, Permian, the North Staffordshire Coal-field, 

 and Carboniferous Limestone. By E. Hull, F.G.S. 



, Sheet 42, across the North Staffordshire Coal-field and 



Carboniferous Limestone. By E. Hull, F.G.S. 



-, Sheet 43. By W. T." Aveline and E. HuU. 



Explanation of Horizontal Sections, Sheet 44. Silurian, Old Red 

 Sandstone, and Carboniferous Rocks, by A. C. Ramsay, F.R.S. j 

 Permian, New Red Sandstone, and Drift, by E. Hull, F.G.S. 



Explanation of Horizontal Section, Sheet 45. By E. Hull. 



, Sheet 48. _ By H. H. Howell, F.G.S. 



Explanation of Horizontal Sections, Sheet 49. By H. H. Howell, 

 F.G.S., and E. Hull. 



, Sheets 50 and 61. By W. T. Aveline, H. H. HoweU, and 



A. C. Ramsay. 



^ Sheet 53. By E. HuU, F.G.S. 



-, Sheet 54. Description of the Silurian and Carboniferous 



Rocks, by A. C. Ramsay; Permian and New Red Sandstone Rocks, 

 by E. HuU. 



