196 ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY. 



Geological Notes on the Excursion to Anglesey, 1()6. — L. Gumming. 

 Notes on Glacial jMoraines, 174. — T. M. Reade. Note on a lioulder met 

 with in driving a sewer heading in Addison Street, Liverpool, 188. — C. 

 Ricketts. Remarks on the contorted Schists of Anglesey, 190. — E. 

 Dickson and P. Holland. Notes of examination of water and sediment 

 from the river Arveiron, near Argentiere, 194. — J. E. George. Micro- 

 scopical Examination of two Glacial Boulders, 197. — H. C. Beasley. 

 What becomes of the water ejected from Volcanoes?, 198. — J. J. Fitz- 

 patrick. Recent discovery of a bone-cave at Deep Dale, near Buxton, 

 200. — E. Dickson and P. Holland. Note on the examination of some 

 Anglesey rocks, 206. — T. M. Reade. Note on some Mammalian bones 

 found in the blue clay below the Peat-and-Eorest bed at the Alt mouth, 

 213. 



London. Academy. Nos. 923-973. 1890. 



. . Nos. 974-998. 1891. 



Amateur Scientific Society. Proceedings. Vol. 1. Nos. 



1-4. 1890-91. 

 J. W. Evans. The Old Red Sandstone of Lake Orcadie, 25. — H. S. 

 Streatfeild. Durham Coal Mining, 28.— F. A. Bather. The Natural 

 History of the Crinoidea, 32. — G. A. J. Cole. Some Problems of the 

 V^^estern Alps, 34. — L. W. Fulcher. Vulcano and Stromboli, 46. — F, 

 Chapman. On the Preparation of Rocks and Fossils for the Microscope,^ 

 60. — H. W. Burrows. The Study and Classification of the Mollusca, 

 61.— T. K. Rose. The Extraction of Gold, 55.— G. P. Wight. Notes 

 on some of the Oolitic and Cretaceous Rocks of N.E. Yorkshire, 08. 



. Analyst. Nos. 171-183. 1890-91. 



. Annals and Magazine of Natural History. Series 6, 



Vol. vi. Nos. 31-36. 1890. Purcliased. 

 P. H. Carpenter. On certain Points in the Anatomical Ncmenclaturer 

 of Echinoderms. 1 . — G. J. Hinde. Notes on Radiolaria from the Lower 

 Palaeozoic Rocks (Llandeilo-Caradoc) of the South of Scotland, 40. — 

 F. A. Bather. British Fossil Crinoids, III., 222.— T. Rupert Jones. 

 Notes on the Palaeozoic Bivalved Entomostraca, No. XXIX. On some 

 Devonian Entomides, 317. — R. H. Traquair. On a new Species of Gyra" 

 canthus, 417. — R. H. Traquair. On the Fossil Fishes found at 

 Achanarras Quarry, Caithness, 479. — R. H. Traquair. Observations on 

 some Fossil Fishes from the Lower Carboniferous Rocks of Eskdale, 

 Dumfriesshire, 491. 



. . . Vol. vii. Nos. 37-42. 1891. Purcliased. 



F. A. Bather. British Fossil Crinoids, IV., 35.— H. G. Seeley. 

 The Ornithosaurian Pelvis, 237.^ — H. A. Nicholson. On some new or 

 imperfectly known Species of Stromatoporoids, 309. — R. B. Newton. 

 On the necessity for the Abandonment of the Generic Name Cyclo- 

 stoma, with suggestions regarding others involved in this Genus, 345. — 

 F. A. Bather. British Fossil Crinoids, V., 389.— H. G. Seeley. On 

 the Shoulder-girdle in Cretaceous Ornithosauria, 438. — F. A. Bather. 

 "Goldfussia," " Comaster," and '' Comatulidae/' 464.— R. B. Newton. 

 Reply to the Rev. Canon Norman's views respecting the proposed rejection 

 of Cyciostoma, with Remarks on No. 10 Rule of the Stricklandian Code, 

 622. 



