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DONATIONS 



TO THE 



LIBRARY or THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



From January 1st to March 31s^, 1866. 



I. TEANSACTIOlSrS AND JOUENALS. 



Presented hy the respective Societies and Editors. 



American Journal of Science. Second Series. Yol. xl. Ko. 120. 

 November 1865. 



A. Wincliell. — Indications of a Northward Transportation of Drift 

 Materials in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan^ 331. 



History of JEozoon Catradetise, 344 (plate). 



Notices of Earthquakes, 362. 



A. A. .Tulien. — Metah^ushite, Zeugite, Ornithite, and other minerals 

 of the Key of Somhrero, 367. 



W. P. Blake. — Iron-regions of Arizona, 388. 



G. A. Shufeldt, jun. — Oil-well boring at Chicago, 388. 



L. Agassiz. — Drift in Brazil, and Decomposed Rocks under the Drift, 

 389. 



Mining Statistics of Great Britain for 1864, 390. 



Cretaceous Reptiles of the United States, 391. 



J. D. Dana. — Discovery of Rhizopods in the Azoic Rocks, 391. 



R. E. Owen and E. T. Cox.— Mines of New Mexico, 391. 



J. Barrande's ^Defense des Colonies/ Part iii., noticed, 392. 



New Dinosaurian from the Isle of Wight, 392. 



. . Second Series. Vol. xli. No. 121. Jannaiy 1866. 



W. B. Dwight. — Boulder- and Glacial Scratches at Englewood, 10. 



. Subsidence of land at Coxsackie, 12. 



A. S. Packard, jun. — Drift-phenomena of Labrador and the Atlantic 



coast southward, 30. 

 T. A. Conrad. — New group of Eocene Shells, 96. 

 Knop. — Pachnolite, a new mineral, 119. 



F. A. Genth. — Chrysolite with Chromic Iron in Pennsylvania., 120. 

 W. P. Blake.— Crystallized Gold in California, 120. 

 J. P. Lesley. — Asphalt vein in Wood Co., Western Virginia, 4. 



