DOXATIOXS. 129 



Header. Yol. vii. Xos. 197-209. October to December 1866. 



Notices of Meetings of Scientific- Societies^ &c. 



G. H. K.— Celts in Ireland, 843, 877. 



British Association Meeting, 814, 860, 879. 



O.— Celts in Ireland, 859. 



J. Beddoe. — Celts in Ireland, 877. 



Agassiz. — Geological Sketches, 941. 



Darwin's ^Origin of Species,' 4th edit., noticed, 973. 



Eoyal College of Surgeons. Calendar. July 12, 1866. 



Eoyal Geographical Society. Proceedings. Yol. x. ISo. 6. 



Brine. — Yisit to Santorin, 317. 

 Fouque. — Eruption at Santorin, 323. 



Royal Institution. Proceedings. Yol. iv. Part 8. 1866. 

 D. T. Ansted. — Mud-Tolcanoes of the Crimea, 628. 



— . List of the Members, Officers, and Professors ; Trith the 

 Report of the Yisitors, Statement of Accounts, and Lists of 

 Lectures and Donations in 1865. 1866. 



— . Additions to the Library, from July 1865 to July 1866. 



Royal Irish Academy. Transactions. Yol. xxiv. Polite Literature. 

 Part 3. 1866. 



. . Yol. xxiv. Antiq^uities. Parts 5-7. 1866. 



— — . . Yol. xxiv. Science. Part 5. 1866. 



S. Haughton. — Granites of Donegal, 213 (map). 

 Royal Society. Proceedings. Yol. xv. No. 87. 1866. 



Royal Society of Edinbui'gh. Proceedings. Yol. v. No. 68. 1866. 



W. Thomson. — "Doctrine of L'niformitv" in Geologv brieflv refuted, 



512. 

 A. Geikie. — Comparison of the Glaciation of the West of Scotland 



with that of Norway, 530. 

 J. Geikie. — Buried Forests and Peat-mosses of Scotland, 635. 



. Transactions. Yol. xxiv. Part 2. 1865-66. 



J. Geikie. — Buried Forests and Peat-mosses of Scotland, and the 

 Changes of Climate which they indicate, 363. 



Royal Society of Yictoria. Transactions and Proceedings. Yol. vii. 

 January 1865 to June 1866. 



T. Harrison.— Yictoria as a Field for Geologists, 15. 



T. E. Rawlinson. — Probable Erosion of the Mountain-ranges of Gipps 



Land, 29. 

 F. M'Coy. — Discovery of Cretaceous Fossils in Australia, 49. 

 T. Harrison. — Probable Asti'onomical Causes of the Contortions in 



Palaeozoic Strata, and the prevailing Meridianal Strike of the Older 



Rocks of Yictoria, 54. 

 J. Bonwick. — Yolcanic Rocks of Rome and Yictoria comparedl49, 



