124 DOlfATIONS. 



Dresden. Sitzungsberichte der naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft 

 Isis. Jahrgang 1866. Nos. 1-9 (continued). 



Stiibel. — Ueber das Vorkommen von Gneiss im Urkalke des Pente- 



likon, 102. 

 E. Zschau. — Ueber den Einfliiss der Atmospliarilien auf Gesteine, 102. 

 Stiibel. — Unterbrecliung in der Ausbildung eines Bergkrystalls, 102. 

 Geinitz. — Ueber eine Goldstufe aus Neu-Scbottland und den Albertit 



von New Brtmswick, 103. 

 Schneider. — Ueber versclilackte Basalte, 103. 

 E. Fiscber. — Ueber verscblackte Gesteine bei Koscbiitz, 103. 

 Stiibel und E. Zscbau. — Ueber Scbmelzversucben an Gesteinen, 103. 

 Geinitz. — Ueber das Vorkommen des Rubidium und Caesium im 



Melapbyre von Norbeim, 104. 

 . Ueber die fossile Flora der Steinkoblenformation in Nord- 



amerika, 104. 



. Yerzeichniss der Mitglieder der GeseUscbaft Isis. 1866. 



Geological Magazine. Yol. iii. Kos. 28-30. October to December 

 1866. 



J. Evans. — ^Flint-cores from tbe Indus, 433 (plate). 



W. Topley. — Physical Geography of East Yorkshire^ 435. 



G. Maw. — Subaerial and Marine Denudation, 439. 



A. H. Church. — New Chalybeate in South Afi'ica, 451. 



A. Cumbey. — Relative Antiquity of Stone and Metallic Weapons, 452. 



Keller's 'Lake Dwellings' translated by J. E. Lee, noticed, 460. 



Lartet and Christy's ' Reliquiae Aquitanicae,' noticed^ 462. 



Lowry's Charts of Fossils, noticed, 464. 



Robinson's ' Biblical Studies,' noticed, 466. 



Jenkins's 'Hypothetical Continents,' noticed, 467. 



F. M'Coy. — Australian Trigonice, 481. 



O. Fisher. — Glacial Origin of Denudation, 483. 

 H. A. Nicholson. — Fossils from the Graptolite shales of Dumfriesshire, 

 488 (plate). 



G. H. Kinahan. — Rock-basin of Lough Corrib, 486 (2 plates). 

 H. G. Seeley. — Gravel and Drift of the Fenlands, 495. 



J. A. Bbds.— Bed of Chalk Flints near Spa, 501. 



Age of the Coal of China, 507. 



Medlicott's Report on the Coal of Assam, noticed, 507. 



Our Coal-supplies, 507. 



J. Geikie. — Metamorphic Origin of certain Granitoid Rocks, 529. 



W. Carruthers. — Fossil Coniferous Fruits, 534 (2 plates). 



O. Fraas. — Pre-Historic Settlements in Southern Germany, 546. 



Memoirs of the Geological Survey, Yol. iii., noticed, 558. 



W. B. Clark.— Gold-reefs of Australia, 561. 



Le Hon's 'Homme Fossile,' noticed, 563. 



Notices of Memoirs, 456, 503, 551. 



Reports and Proceedings of Societies, &c., 469, 508, 563. 



Correspondence, 473, 518, 570. 



Miscellaneous, 478, 526. 



Obituary Notices, 480, 528, 576. 



Geological and Natural History Repertory. Yol. i. No. 17. No- 

 vember 1866. 

 British Association Meeting at Nottingham, 301. 



