ADDITIONS TO TflE LIBRARY. 187 



Edinbiu'j^h Geological Society. Transactions. Vol. vi. Parts 1 & 2. 

 1890. 

 R. Ixieliardson. Darwin's Geoloprical W't^rlc, J. — A. Johnstone. Tlie 

 classitication, detorniiniition, distribution. ori<riu, and evolution of the 

 normal niieas, 17. — lluj^di Miller. Note on suppo><ed high-level shell- 

 beds in Eastern Rt)8s, 28. — J. Henderson. On the succession of the 

 Lower Carboniferous Series to tlie west of Edinburgh, with special 

 reference to the District around Craniond, 2U. — W. I'engelly. An Old 

 Man and ^\'olnan ; or 1 Innian Bones in a Scorbicularia Ded at Newton 

 xVbbot, Dorsetshire, ."'T. — A. .Johnstone. Improvements in the Methods 

 of Determining the Com])Osition of ^linerals hy Blowpipe Analysis, 43. — 

 H. A. Nicholson. Address on Recent I'rogress in l*ala3ontology as 

 regards Invertebrate Animals, 53. — J. G. Goodchild. Notes on Faults, 

 71. — J. G. Goodchild. On some Abnormal Deposits of Limestone, 75. — 

 E. Hull, On our Coal-Resources, 76. — H. M. (^adell. Notes on the 

 Coal Question, 8(i. — R. Richardson. Observations on the Geology of a 

 part of the Puy de Dome district of France, 80. — J. G. Goodchild. 

 Dolomitic Limestones, 96. — A. Johnstone. The Composition and Origin 

 of the Rock Dolomite, 99. — A.Johnstone. A Theory of the Deviiriri- 

 cation of Igneous Rocks, 106. — J. Wilson. Birkhill Fossils at Inner- 

 leithen, Peeblesshire, 113. — J. G. Goodchild. Notes on some Irregular 

 Forms of Stratitication, 116. — R. Richardson. Obituary notice of D. 

 Milne-Home, 119. 



Edinburgh. Royal Physical Society. Proceedings. Session 1889- 

 90. 1891.' 

 J. Geikie. Opening Address [Geographical Evolution of Continental 

 Areas], 171. — R. H. Traquair. On the Structure of Coccosteus decipiens, 

 Agassiz, 211. — T. Scott. Preliminary Notes on a Post-Tertiary Fresh- 

 water Deposit at Kirkland, Leveu, and at Elie, Fifeshire, 334. — R. Kid- 

 ston. Notes on the Palaeozoic Species mentioned in Lindley and Hutton's 

 'Fossil Flora,' 345. — J. Bennie. Note on a recent exposure of a 

 '' AVashout "' of Strata in New Redhall Quarry, 392. 



. Royal Society. Proceedings. Vol. xv. 1887-88. 1889. 



E. Stecker. Contact-Phenomena of some Scottish Olivine-Diabases, 

 160. — C. A. Stevenson. Notice of the Recent Earthquake in Scotland^ 

 with observations on those since 1882, 259. — A. Geikie. The History 

 of Volcanic Action during the Tertiary Period in the British Isles, 344. 



. . . Vol. xvi. 1888-89. 1889. 



. . . Session 1889-90. Vol. xvii. (pp. 1-400). 



1890. 

 C. M. Smith. The Volcanic Eruption at Baudaisan, 65. — J. Murray 

 and R. Irvine. On Coral Reefs and other Carbonate of Lime FoiTuations 

 in Modern Seas, 79. — R. H. Traquair. List of the Fossil Dipnoi and 

 Ganoidei of Fife and the Lothians, 385. 



. . . Session 1890-91. Vol. xviii. (pp. 1-64). 



1891. 

 J. Y. Buchanan. On the Occurrence of Sulphur in Marine Muds and 

 Nodules, and its bearing on their Mode of Formation, 17. — R. Irvine and 

 J. Gibson. Manganese Deposits in Marine Muds, 54. 



. . Transactions. Vol. xxxiii. Part 3. 1886-87. 



1888. 



