DONATIONS. 317 



Stuttgart. Wiirttembergische naturw. Jahreshefte {continued). 



Binder. — Geognostisches Profil des Eisenbahn-Einschnittes von 



Gieslingen nach Amstetten, 79 (plate). 

 Fraas. — Geognostische Horizonte im weissen Jura, 97. 

 Probst. — Notidanus primigenius, 124. 



II. GEOLOGICAL CONTENTS OF PERIODICALS 

 PURCHASED FOR THE LIBRARY. 



Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 2nd Series, vol. xx. No. 

 121 (Supplementary). January 1858. 



A. R. Wallace. — Natural History of the Aru Islands, 473. 

 J. D. Dana. — Thoughts on Species, 485. 



— . 3rd Series, vol. i. No. 1. January 1858. 



. No. 2. February 1858. 



T. Huxley. — On Cephalaspis and Pteraspis, 156. 

 — . On a new species of Plesiosaurus, 158. 



. No. 3. March 1858. 



H. Goeppert. — Fossil trees at Radowenz, and the process of petri- 

 faction, 236. 

 C. J. F. Bunbury.— Neuropteris, 232. 

 C. Forbes. — Crabs thrown up in Payta Bay, 240. 



Dunker und von Meyer's Palaeontographica. Vol. v. Parts 3-5. 

 1857. 

 A. W. Stiehler. — Beitrage zur Kenntniss der vorweltlichen Flora des 



Kreidegebirges im Harze, 71 (4 plates). 

 R. Ludwig. — Fossile Pflanzen aus der jiingsten Wetterauer Braun- 



kohle, 8 (8 plates). 

 Von Meyer. — Reptilien aus der Steinkohlen- Formation in Deutseh- 

 land (conclusion), 179 (4 plates). 



Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal. New Series, No. 33. Vol.vii. 

 No. 1. January 1858. 



R. Harkness. — Littoral features of the Trias, 75. 



T. Bloxam and G. Wilson. — Composition of the building-sandstones 



of Craigleith, Binnie, Gifnock, and Partick Bridge, 83. 

 H. R. Goeppert. — Ueber das Verh'altniss der Boghead-Parrot- Cannel- 



coal zur Steinkohle, 119. 

 Schlagintweit. — Himalayas, Thibet, and Turkistan, 126. 

 Barth. — Anomalous period of rising of the River Niger, 129. 

 J. W. Dawson. — Sternbergiae, 140. 



W. J. Hen wood. — Subterranean temperature in Chili, 147. 

 German Scientific Association at Bonn, 1857, 149. 

 C. Maclaren. — Pikermi Fossils, 164. 

 — . Conducting power of rocks ; altitude of mountains not invariable, 



170. 



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