374 donations". 



Canadian Naturalist and Geologist* New Series. Yol, ii. No. 5. 

 October 1865. 



R. I. Murchison. — Address to Geological Section of British Asso- 

 ciation at Birmingham, 1865, 321. 



Chemical Society. Journal. Second Series. Yol. iii. No. 36. 

 December 1865. 



. . Yol. iv. Nos. 37 & 38. January and !Fel>ruary 



1866. 



Colliery Guardian. Yol.xi. Nos. 262-274. January to March 1866. 



Notices of Meetings of Scientific Societies, &c. 



Coal in Africa, 43. 



Geology of Australia, 43. 



Geological Survey of India, 103. 



Coal in Japan, 152. 



Coal-supply of Europe and America, 190, 208. 



C. Hardwdck. — Geology in its relation to Archaeology, 242. 



Geological Magazine. Yol. iii. Nos. 1-3. January to March 1866. 



Geological Progress. No. 3., 1. 



R. Etheridge. — Discovery of several new Labyrinthodont Reptiles in 



the Coal-measures of Ireland, 4. 

 E. Hull. — ^Raised Beach of Cantyre, 5. 

 H. Woodward. — ^New Crustacean {Mger Marderi, H. W.) from the 



Lias of Lyme Regis, Dorsetshire, 10 (plate). 



C. J. A. Meyer. — Correlation of the Cretaceous Rocks of the South- 

 east and West of England, 13 (plate). 



Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, noticed, 29. 

 Barrande's ^ Systeme Silurien du centre de la Boheme,' 1'® Partie : 



^'RecherchesPaleontologiques." Yol. ii. "C^phalopodes: P^Serie," 



noticed, 32. 

 Agassiz's ' Seaside Studies in Natural History,' noticed, 36. 

 E. W. Binney.— So-called Lower New Red Sandstones of Central 



Yorkshire, 49. 

 R. Owen. — ^New Sauroid Fish from the Kimmeridge Clay, 55 (plate). 

 S. Y. Wood, jun.— Structure of the Thames Yalley, 57, 99. 



D. Mackintosh. — Sea v. Rain and Frost, 63. 



Lartet and Christy's ' Reliquiae Aquitanicae,' Part I., noticed, 76. 

 Cotta's ' Geology and History,' noticed, 77. 

 Hittel's ^ Resources of Canada,' noticed, 78. 

 J. Phillips.— Oxford Fossils, No. 2., 97 (plate). 

 R. Owen. — New Genus of Sauroid Fish from the Kimmeridge Clay, 

 107 (2 plates). 



E. C. H. Day. — Ancient Beach and Submerged Forest near Wissant, 



109 (plate). 

 . Rg " 



raised Beach and Cave at Weston-super-Mare, 115. 

 Petroleum and Oilfields in their Geological Aspect, 120. 

 E. W. Binneys ^ Fossil Coal-plants showing structure,' noticed, 126. 

 A. von Koenen's ^ Fauna of the Lower Oligocene Tertiary. Beds of 



Helmstadt/ noticed, 127. 

 Abstracts of British and Foreign Memoirs, 19, 71, 119. 

 Reports and Proceedings of Societies, 22, 78, 128. 

 Correspondence, 46, 84, 137. 

 Miscellaneous, 48, 94, 143. 



