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LIBEARY OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



From April 1st to June SOtJi, 18 G7. 



I. TRANSACTIONS AND JOURNALS. 



Presented hy the resjpective Societies and Editors. 



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

 Nos. 128 & 129. March and May 1867. 



F. V. Hayden. — Remarks on the Cretaceous rocks known as the 



Dakota Group, 171. 

 T. S. Hunt.— Objects and Method of Mineralogy, 203. 

 J. P. Cooke. — On Cryophyllite, a new mineral species of the Mica 



Family, from the granite of Rockport, Massachusetts, 217. 

 J. Evans. — Possible Geological Cause of Changes in the Position of 



the Axis of the Earth's Crust, 230. 

 F. B. Meek. — Use of the name " Hudson-river gToup," 256. 

 . Note on Bellinurus DancB, from the Illinois Coal-measures, 257. 



E. Billings's ^ Catalogue of the Silurian Fossils of the Isle of Anti- 

 costi,' noticed, 259. 



T. A. Conrad. — Tertiary strata of Carolina, 260. 



T. Coan. — Volcanic eruptions in Hawaii, 264. 



J. D. AVhitney. — Silurian rocks of Nevada, 267. 



C. T. Jackson. — Analysis of a Meteoric Iron from Colorado, 280. 



C. A. White. — Drift-phenomena of South-western Iowa, 301. 



A. Arents. — Partzite, a new mineral, 362. 



Paloeontological Papers published by the Smithsonian Institution, 



noticed, 363. 

 C. U. Shepard. — Cohahuila Meteoric Iron, 384. 



F. B. Meek. — New genus of Fossil Crustacea, 394. 

 A. H. Worthen. — Geological Survey of Illinois, 895. 



Catalogue of Official Reports upon Geological Surveys of the United 

 States and British Provinces, 399. 



Anthropological Review. Yol. v. Part 2. No. 17. April 1867. 

 R. H. Collier.— Fossil Human Jav/ from Suffolk, 221. 



Anthropological Society. Journal. Yol. v. Part 2. April 1867. 



