86 DONATIONS. 



Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia. New Series. 

 Vol. 2. No. 1. 1857. From J. R. Logan, Esq., F.G.S. 



Literary Gazette for July, August, September, and October, 1857. 

 From L. Reeve, Esq., F.G.S. 



Notices of Scientific Meetings, &c. 



C. A. Murray. — Dust-storm at Bighdad, 686. 



G. Greenwood. — Rain and Rivers, noticed, 704. 



Geological Society's Report, 711. 



W. Symonds' Stones of the Valley, noticed, 751. 



Obituary notice of Dean Conybeare, 805. 



American Association Meeting, 828, 1027. 



British Association Meeting, 822, 852, 878. 



London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine. 4th Series. 

 Vol . xiii . No . 8 6 . July 1857 (Supplement) . From R . Taylor, 

 Esq., F.G.S. 



S. Haughton. — Hypostilbite and Stilbite, 509. 



W. De la Rue and H. Miller. — Burmese Naphtha, 512. 



P. P. King. — Specific gravity of Sea-waters, 523. 



F. Field. — Silver in Sea- water, 524. 



W. S. Jacob. — The Earth's mean density, 525. 



R. I. Murchison. — Silurian rocks and fossils of Norway and the 



Baltic Provinces, 529. 

 R. Owen. — The Pliolophus vulpiceps from the London Clay, 530. 

 J. W. Salter. — Terrestrial plants in the Old Red Sandstone of 



Caithness, 533. 

 Heddle. — The sulphato-carbonate of barytes of Thomson, 537. 



. . Vol. xiv. No. 90. July 1857. 



S. Haughton. — The siliceo-felspathic rocks of the South of Ire- 

 land, 47. 



E. Atkinson. — Chemical Notices, 51. 



H. Falconer. — The species of Mastodon occurring in England, 

 72. 



Becquerel. — Slow actions produced under the combined influence 

 of heat and pressure, 76. 



. . Vol. xiv. No. 91. August 1857. 



Wohler. — Crystallized Silicon, 103. 



C. W. Vincent. — Sulphide of Aluminium, 127- 



G. P. Scrope. — Craters and Lavas, 128. 



J. Phillips. — Oolite and Ironstone Series of Yorkshire, 153. 



J. Buckman. — Oolites of Gloucestershire, 154. 



T. D. Ansted. — Geology of Andalusia, 155. 



Rammelsberg. — Beudantite, 159. 



-. . No. 92. September 1857. 



F. C. Calvert and R. Johnson. — Chemical changes of pig-iron 



and wrought-iron, 165. 



G. P. Scrope. — Craters and Lavas, 188. 



H. Medlock. — Reciprocal action of Metals and the constituents 



of Water, 202. 

 C. G. Williams. — Destructive distillation of Boghead Coal, 223. 



