88 ADDITIONS TO THE LIBEAEY. 



beautifully crystallized Albine from the same locality (near Amelia C. H., 

 Va.), 204. — W. H. Seamon. Examination of a supposed Metallic Me- 

 teorite found in Augusta co., Virginia, 204. — W. T. Page. On Metallic 

 Iron accompanying Native Gold in Montgomery co., Virginia, 205. — W. 

 T. Page. Examination of similar Grains of Metallic Iron accompanying 

 Native Gold in Burke co., North Carolina, 205. — W. H. Seamon. Ana- 

 lysis of a Niobate, which has been improperly called Euxenite, from the 

 Wisemann Mica Mine, Mitchell co., North Carolina, 205. — W. H. Sea- 

 mon. Analysis of a Mineral allied to Orthite, from the same locality as 

 the last, 215. — W. T. Page. Examination of a new Sulphide received as 

 Fahlerz, from the " Great Eastern Mine," Park co., Colorado, 215. — F. 

 A. Massie. Analysis of Colourless Mimetite from the " Richmond" 

 Mine, Eureka, Nevada, 215. — W. H. Seamon. Examination of Gold, 

 Silver, &c, Alloys, found in Grains along with the Native Platinum of 

 Colombia, South America, 215. — W. H. Seamon. Analysis of Native 

 Palladium-Gold from Taguaril, near Subara, Province of Minas Geraes, 

 Brazil, 216. — C. L. Allen. On the Composition of two Specimens of 

 Jade, 216.— W. A. Ross. Pyrological Notes, 179, 200, 223, 248, 273. 

 283. 



Chemical News. Vol. xlvii. Nos. 1206-1229. 1883. 



W. A. Ross. Pyrological Notes, 4, 28, 78, 147, 186.— R. Haines. 

 Analysis of Helvite from Virginia, 6. — A. B. Griffiths. Contributions to 

 Mineral Ckemistrv, 169. — W. Wallace. On the Decay of Building Stones, 

 228. 



Chemical Society. Journal. Nos. 236-241. 1882. 



. . Supplementary number, 1882. 



. . Nos. 242-247. 1883. 



W. Flight. Two new Aluminous Mineral Species, Evigtokite and 

 Liskeardite, 140. 



Colliery Guardian. Vol. xliii. Nos. 1121 & 1122. 1882. 



. Vol. xliv. Nos. 1123-1148. 1882. 



E. Wethered. The Forest of Dean Coalfield. 181, 211.— J. D. Kendall. 

 On the Haematite Deposits of Furness, 213. — E. Wethered. On the 

 Origin of the Haematite Deposits in the Carboniferous Limestone, 334. — 

 The Coalfields of Nagasaki, 347. -The Coalfields of Asia Minor, 453.— 

 E. W. Binney and J. W. Kirkby. On the Upper Beds of the Fifeshire 

 Coal-measures, 463. — The Coalfields of Natal, 611. — F. N. Newcome. 

 The Mineral Wealth of Burma, 655.— Coal in Mexico, 668.— Our Coal- 

 fields, 669. — Coal in Hungary, 691. — C. E. De Ranee. The Occurrence 

 of Manganese and Haematite in the Old Red Sandstone of Denbighshire, 

 895. — Important Discoverv of Coal at Dungannon, co. Tyrone, 931. — The 

 Iron Ore Fields of Lapland, 973. 



. Vol. xlv. Nos. 1149-1172. 1883. 



G. A. Lebour. Geology applied to Mining and Quarrying, 55. — F. N. 

 Newcome. The Coalfields of Japan, 171. — Coalfields of New Zealand, 

 415.— Coal and Iron in Turkey, 892. 



Copenhagen. Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab. Natur- 

 videnskabelige og Mathematiske Afhandlinger. Rsekke 6. 

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