DONATIONS. 91 



Vienna. Sitzungsberichte der K. Akad. Wissensch. Vol. xxi. Part 2. 

 July 1856. 



Zeuschner. — Ueber eine alte Langenmorane im Thale des Biaty 



Dunajee bei dem Hochofen von Zakopane in der Tatra, 259. 

 Pokorny.— -Darstellung physiotypischer Pflanzenabdriicke, 263 



(3 plates). 

 Laurentz. — Fossiles Harz von Brandeisl bei Schlan in Bohmen, 



271. 

 Haidinger. — Die hohlen Geschiebe aus dem Leithagebirge, 480 



(plate). 

 Boue. — Ueber einige Quellen in Gainfahm, 533. 

 Oppel und Suess. — Ueber die muthmasslichen iEquivalente der 



Kossener Schichten in Schwaben, 535 (2 plates). 

 Fillippuzzi. — Indagine chiuiica sopra 1' aqua della fonte felsinea 



in Valdagno, 361. 



Tageblatt der 32. Versammlung deutscher Naturfor- 



scher und Aertze in Wien im Jahre 1856. Nos. 1-8. September 

 1856. 



Geology. — v. Haidinger, 30; Heer, v. Russegger, 50; Foetterle, 

 Homes, 51; v. Hauer, 70; Beyrich, v. Strombeck, Lipoid, 

 71 ; Schubler, 71 ; Homes, Knopfler, Heis, Porth, 95 ; 

 Carnal], 96; Ehrlich, 113 ; Rose, v. Kovats, 114; Karsten, 

 115; Bornemann, Grailicb, Braun, Szabo, 116; Suess, 117; 

 v. Hauer, 138 ; Cotta, 139 ; Carnall, v. Hauer, Heer, Cotta, 

 Homes, Rose, 140; Bornemann, Klipstein, 141. 



Zoological Society of London, Proceedings. Nos. 3 14-326**, Title- 

 page for Part 24 (1856), and Nos. 327-333. 



-. — . Transactions. Vol. iv. Part 4. 1857. 



II. GEOLOGICAL CONTENTS OF PERIODICALS 

 PURCHASED FOR THE LIBRARY. 



Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 2nd Series. Vol. xx. 

 No. 115. July 1857. 



Schmidl. — The Baradla Cavern, near Agtelek, Hungary, 79. 



-. . . No. 116. August 1857. 



E. J. Chapman. — Occurrence of Cryptoceras in Silurian Rocks, 



114. 

 G. Lawson. — Dust-showers, 153. 



-. . . No. 117. September 1857. 



J. Lycett. — The sands intermediate to the Inferior Oolite and 



Lias of the Cotteswold Hills, compared with a similar deposit 



upon the coast of Yorkshire, 1 70. 

 P. B. Brodie. — The Lias of Barrow, in Leicestershire, compared 



with the lower part of that formation in Gloucestershire, 



Worcestershire, and Warwickshire, 190. 



