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DONATIONS 



TO THE 



LIBEART OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



From January 1st to Marcli 31s^, 1867. 



I. TEANSACTIONS AND JOUENALS. 



Presented hy the respective Societies and Editors. 



American Journal of Mining. Vol. ii. Nos. 18 & 23. 1867. 



R. A. Parrish, jun. — Statistical and Geological Report upon tlie 

 Slate-trade of the United States^ 278. 



American Journal of Science and Arts. Second Series. Vol. xliii. 

 No. 127. January 1867. 



F. V. Hayden. — Geology of N.E. Dakota, 15, 



C. TJ. Shepard. — New Classification of Meteorites, 22, 



E. W. Hilgard. — Tertiary Formations of Mississippi and Alabama, 29. 



A. S. Packard; jun.— Existence of ancient Local Glaciers in tlie 



"White Mountain Valleys, 42. 

 J. L. Smith. — Colorado Meteorites, 66. 

 . New locality of Tetrahedrite, Tennantite, and Nacrite ', with 



some account of the Kellogg Mines of Arkansas, 67. 

 H. Mitchell. — Recent Soundings in the Gulf Stream, 69, 

 E. Andrews. — Observations upon the Glacial Drift beneath the bed 



of Lake Michigan, 76. 

 C. U. Shepard. — Supposed Tadpole-nests, or imprints made by the 



Batrachoides nidijicans (Hitchcock), in the red shale of the New 



Red Sandstone of South TIadley, Mass., 99, 

 Geological Sm'vey of Illinois, 110. 

 Catalogue of Official Reports upon Geological Surveys of the United 



States and British Provinces, 116. 

 E. Riotte. — Hiibnerite, a new mineral, 123. 

 W. P. Blake. — ^Mineralogical Notices, 124. 

 Delesse's Geological Map of the Seine, noticed, 135. 



Annales des Mines. 6^ Serie. Yol. ix, Livraison 3. 1866. 

 Coignet. — Sur les mines de New-Almaden, Californie, 661. 



Anthropological Review. Yol. v. No. 16. January 1867. 



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