130 ADDITIONS TO THE LTBEAET. 



Dundee. East of Scotland Union of jS'aturalists' Societies. Eeports, 



1884. 1885. 

 J. Dm-liam and W. N. Walker. Report on Geology, 73. — W. W. 

 Peyton. Report on ]\Iineralogy, 78. 



East-India Association. Journal. Yol. xvi. Nos. 4—6. 1884. 



. . Yol. xvii. Ifos. 1-4. 1885. 



Easton. American Institute of Mining Engineers. Transactions. 

 Index, Yols. i. -x. 1884. 



Edinburgh. Royal Physical Society. Proceedings. Session 1883-84. 



1884. 

 A. Geikie. Opening Address, 1. — R. H. Traquair. Remarks on the 

 Genus Megalichthys (Agassiz), with Description of a new Species, 67. — 

 R. H. Traquair. Notes on the Genus Gyr acanthus (Agassiz), 91. — J. T. 

 Richards. On Scottish Fossil Cycadaceous Leares contained in the Hugh 

 Miller Collection, 116. — R. Kidston. On a specimen of Fecopteris 

 (? polymoiyha, Brongn.) in Circinate Yernation, with Remarks on the 

 Genera Spiropteris and Rhizomopteris of Schimper, 123. — R. Kidston. 

 On a new Species of Schutzia from the Calciferous Sandstones of Scot- 

 land, 127. — H. Gunn. On the Silver Districts of Colorado (Leadville 

 and San Juan), loo. — H. Miller. On Boulder-Glaciation, 156. — J. S. G. 

 Y'ilson and H. M. Cadell. The Breadalhane Mines, 189.— H. M. CadeU. 

 The Harz Mountains, their Geological Structure and History, 207. 



. Royal Society. Proceedings. Yol. xi. No. 110. 1881-82. 



R. Christison. On the Application of the Rocks of Ben Neyis to 

 Ornamental Art, 365. — Duns, The Surface-Geology of Mid-Lochaber, 483. 

 — M. F. Heddle. Chapters on the Mineralogy of Scotland, Chapter YH., 

 549. — A. Geikie. Note on the Carboniferous Rocks of the South of 

 Scotland, 598. — R. Kidston. Report on the Fossil Plants collected by 

 the Geological Surrey of Scotland in Eskdale and Liddesdale, 603. — J. J. 

 Dobbie and G. G. Henderson. On the Formation of Serpentine from 

 Dolomite, 606.— M. F. Heddle. Geological Notes, 630.— T. H. Tizard and 

 J. Murray. Exploration of the Faroe Channel during the Summer of 

 1880, in'H.M.'s hired ship 'Knight Errant," 638.— D. Milne-Holme, 

 Report of the Boulder-Committee, with Remarks, 743. 



. . . Yol. xii. No. 113. 1883. 



D. Milne-Holme. Ninth Report of the Boulder- Committee, 193. 

 . . Transactions. Yol. xxx. Parts 2 & 3. 1881-82 



& 1882-83. 

 M. F. Heddle. Chapters on the INlineralogy of Scotland, Chapter YH., 

 427 — B. N. Peach. Further Researches among the Crustacea and Ai-ach- 

 nida of the Carboniferous Rocks of the Scottish Border, 511. — R. Kidston. 

 Report on Fossil Plants collected by the Geological Survey of Scotland 

 in Eskdale and Liddesdale, 531. 



. . . Yol. xxxii. Part 1. 1882-83. 



Falmouth. Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. Fifty-first Annual 

 Report, 1883. 1884. 

 E. A. Wiinsch. On the Genesis of Slate Rocks, and on the Theory of 

 Vulcanicity, 51. 



