82 DONATIONS. 



British Association for the Advancement of Science. Report of the 

 26th Meeting, 1856. 1857. 



C. Daubeny. — Address, xlviii. 



Report on the Alterations in the Channels of the Mersey within 



the last fifty years, 1 (map). 

 R. MacAndrew. — Report on the Mollusca of the North-east 



Atlantic, 101. 

 P. P. Carpenter. — Report on the Mollusca of the West Coast of 



North America, 159 (4 plates). 

 J. Phillips. — Report on Cleavage and Foliation in Rocks. Part I., 



369. 

 T. Wright. — Stratigraphical Distribution of the Oolitic Echino- 



dermata, 396. 

 S. Henslow. — The typical forms of Minerals, Plants, and Animals 



for Museums, 461. 

 F. C. Calvert. — Incrustations of blast-furnaces, (Sect.) 50. 

 J. H. Gladstone. — The Salts present in the Cheltenham Waters,51. 

 W. H. Baily. — Fossils from the Crimea, 60. 

 J. S. Bowerbank. — Siliceous Deposits in the Chalk-formation, 63. 

 P. B. Brodie. — Corals in the Lias, 64. 



Pollicipes in the Inferior Oolite near Stroud, 64. 



J. Buckman. — Basement-beds of the Oolite, 64. 



R. Harkness. — Old palaeozoic fossils, 65. 



Jointings of Rocks, 65. 



Lignites of Antrim and Mull, 66. 



Hennessey. — Relative Distribution of Land and Water as affect- 

 ing Climate at different Geological Epochs, 66. 



E. Hull. — The South-easterly attenuation of the Oolitic, Liassic, 

 Triassic, and Permian Formations, 67. 



J. B. Jukes. — Alteration of Clay-slate and Gritstone into Mica- 

 schist and Gneiss by the Granite of Wicklow, 68. 



M. Moggridge. — The time required for the formation of Rolled 

 Stones, 69. 



C. Moore. — The skin and food of Ichthyosauri and Teleosauri, 69. 

 Upper and Middle Lias of the West of England, 70. 



R. I. Murchison. — The Bone-beds of the Upper Ludlow Rock, 

 and base of the Old Red Sandstone, 70. 



R. Mushet.— An ancient Miner's Axe discovered in the Forest of 

 Dean, 71 • 



R. Owen. — Dichodon cuspidatus, Isle of Wight, 72. 



Fossil Musk- Ox from the Wiltshire drift, 72. 



Dichobune ovina, Isle of Wight, 72. 



Stereognathus ooliticus, Stonesfield, 73. 



Scelidotherium leptocephalum, La Plata, 73. 



W. Peneelly. — The Beekites in the Red Conglomerates of Tenby, 



74.~ 

 J. W. Salter. — Pterygotus, 75. 



Palaeozoic Star-fishes, 76. 



H. C. Sorby. — Formation of Drift-bedding, 77- 



Formation of Magnesian Limestone, 77- 



Microscopical Structure of Mica-schist, 78. 



E. Vivian. — Kent's Cavern, Torquay, 78, 119. 



Woodhall. — Lower Lias Rock of the Yorkshire coast, 80. 



T. Wright. — Upper Lias Ammonites in the so-called Basement- 

 beds of the Inferior Oolite, 80. 



