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Usambara, 41. — 0. Kriimmell. Ueber Erosion durch Gezeiten- 

 -N. Latkin. Die Goldwascherei des Amurlandes, 172. — 

 G. Eohlfs. Gold in Africa, 187. — A. Rothpletz. Das Thai von Orotava 

 auf Tenerife, 237. — A. Philippson. Ueber die jiingsten Erdbeben in 

 Griechenland, 251. — T. Thoroddsen. Reise im siidlicben Island^ 1889. 



Gotha. Petermann's Mittheilungen aus Justus Perthes' geograph- 

 ischer Anstalt. Band xxxvi. Nos. 1-7. 1890. Purchased. 

 P. Langhans. Dr. K. W. Schmidt's Reisen auf den westlichen Komo- 

 ren, 11. — H. Meyer. Die Besteigung des Kilimandscharo, 15. — W. 

 Kiikenthal. Bericht iiber die vou der geographischen Gesellschaft in 

 Bremen im Jahre 1889 veranstaltete Reise nach Ostspitzbergen, 61. 



. . Erganzungsheft. Nos. 1-97. 1860-90. Purchased. 



Gratz. Naturwissenschaftliche Yereine fiir Steiermark. Mittheil- 

 ungen. Jahrgang 1888. 1889. 

 R. Hoernes. Die geologische und palaeontologische Literatur der 

 Steiermark, Ixxix. — R. Hoernes. Die mineralogische und petrographische 

 Literatur der Steiermark, Ixxxviii. — F. Standfest. Die vermeintlichen 

 Fucoiden der Grazer Devon-Ablagerungen^ Ixxxix. — V. Hilber. Zur 

 Fossilliste des Miocan-FundortesPIirzenbiihelzu Pols, Wildon, O. Steier- 

 mark, xci. — E. Hussak. Ueber ein neues Mineralvorkommen (Uwarowit) 

 von Gulsen bei Kraubat in Steiermark, 3. — E. Hussak. Ueber kiinstliche 

 Spharolithe, 7. — E. Hatle. Beitriige zur mineralogischen Topographic 

 der Steiermark, 74. 



Halifax. Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society. Pro- 

 ceedings. K. S. Vol. xi. Part 2. 1890. 

 G. R. Vine. Notes on British Eocene Polyzoa, 154.— E. M. Cole. 

 Notes on the Driffield and Market- Weighton Railway, 170. — W. Cheet- 

 ham. On a Boulder with Cup-and-Ring Markings at Horsforth, 175. — 

 T. Carter Mitchell. On the Drift-deposits of the Vale of Mowbray, 177. 

 — J. S. Tute. Notes on some Singular Cavities in the Magnesian Lime- 

 stone, 182. — G. R. Vine. A Monograph of Yorkshire Carboniferous and 

 Permian Polyzoa, Part 2, 184. — C. E. De Ranee. Notes on Underground 

 Water-supply and River-floods, 200. — G. "W. Lamplugh. On the larger 

 Boulders of Flamborough Head, Parts 2 and 3, 231. — A. Lupton. Some 

 notes on Gold-, Slate-, and Salt-mines in Great Britain, 239. — G. R. 

 Vine. Further notes on the Polyzoa of the Lower Greensand and the Upper 

 Greensand of Cambridge, Part 2, 250. — G. W. Lamplugh. Glacial 

 Sections near Bridlington, Part 4, 275. — A. Harker. Petrological notes 

 on some Boulders from the Boulder-clays of East Yorkshire, 300. — 

 T. Tate. Yorkshire Petrology. Part 2. The Lamprophyres, 311. — 

 T. Hicks and W. Cash. On the Structure and Affinities of Lepidoden- 

 dron, 316. — J. W. Davis. Fossil Fish-remains from Carboniferous Shales 

 at Cultra, co. Down, Ireland, 3o2. — J. W. Davis. Summary of Geo- 

 logical Literature relating to Yorkshire published during 1889, 344. 



Halifax, N. S. Nova-Scotian Institute of Natural Science. Pro- 

 ceedings and Transactions. Vol. vii. Part 3. 1888-89. 

 1889. 

 D. Honeyman. A Geological Recreation in Massachusetts Centre, 197. 

 — H. S. Poole. Ice in the Carboniferous Period, 202. — D. Honeyman. 

 Glacial Boulders of our Fisheries and Invertebrates Attached and De- 

 tached, 205.— E. Gilpin. The Geology of Cape Breton, 214.— G. Patter- 

 son. The Stcme Age in Nova Scotia, 231. 



