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Christiania. Det Kongelige Norske Erederiks Universitets Aarsbe- 

 retning for Aaret 1864. 1865. 



Aarsberetning for Aaret 1865 og Universitetets Budget 



1866-1869. 1866. 

 — . Index Scholarum in XJniversitate Eegia Fredericiana. 1866. 



Colliery Guardian. Yol. xiii. Kos. 314-326. January to March 

 1867. 

 W. W. Smyth.— Lectures on Mining, 54, 85, 105, 130, 154, 173, 203, 



229, 275, 300. 

 E. Hull. — Coal-resources of Great Britain, 55, 84. 

 Dudley Geological Society, 151, 175. 

 E. W. Binney. — ^Upper Coal-measures of England and Scotland, 150, 



178. 

 Royal Coal Commission, 225. 

 Dudley and Midland Geological Society, 269. 

 P. B. Brodie.— Geology of Warwickshire, 269. 

 Manchester Geological Society, 295. 



Devonshire Association. Report and Transactions. Part Y. 1866. 



W. Pengelly. — Triassic Outliers of Devonshire, 49. 



. Submerged Forest in Bigbury Bay, South Devon, 77. 



H. S. Ellis.— Flint-find in a Submerged Forest of Barnstaple Bay, 



near Westward-Ho, 80. 

 W. Pengelly. — Lithodomus-perforations, above the sea-level, in the 



Limestone Rocks in South-eastern Devonshire, 82. 



. Raised Beaches, 103 (plate). 



C. S. Bate. — Attempt to approximate the Date of the Flint Flakes 



of Devon and Cornwall, 128 (plate). 



Freiberg. Die Fortschritte der berg- und huttenmannischen "Wis- 

 senschaften in den letzten hundert Jahren. 1867. 



Breithaupt. — Ueber einige der wichtigsten Fortschritte in der Mine- 

 ralogie seit hundert Jahren, 87. 



B. von Cotta. — Die Geologic seit Werner, 99. 



Scheerer. — Ueber die Fortschritte der Chemie in den Gebieten der 

 Metallurgie, Mineralogie, und Geologic wahrend des letzten Jahr- 

 hunderts, 121. 



Geneva. Memoires de la Societe de Physique et d'Histoire Naturelle. 

 YoLxviii. Part 2. 1866. 



Geological Magazine. Yol. iv. Nos. 31-33. January to March 1867. 



Miss Eyton. — Old Lake-basin in Shropshire, 1. 



A. B. Wynne. — Denudation and the Configuration of the Groimd, 3 



(2 plates). 

 A. H. Green. — Lower Carboniferous Rocks of North Wales, 11. 

 H. Wyatt-Edgell. — Genera AsajjJius, Ogygia, &c., 14. 



C. Liitken. — Pentacrinites of the West Indies, 16. 



J. Geikie's 'Buried Forests and Peat Mosses,' noticed, 20. 

 Royal Geological Society of Cornwall, 23. 



D. Forbes. — ^Alleged Hydrothermal origin of certain Granites, 49. 

 R. Owen. — Jaws and Teeth of Cochliodonts, 59 (2 plates). 



J. Morris. — "Grey-wethers" at Grays, 63. 



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