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LIBRARY OE THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



From October \st to December Slst, 1867. 



I. TRANSACTIONS AND JOURNALS. 



Presented by the respective Societies and Editors. 



American Journal of Science and Arts. Second Series. Vol. xliv. 

 Nos. 131 & 132. September and November 1867. 



J. I). Dana. — Mineralogical Nomenclature, 145, 252, 898. 



F. B. Meek. — Remarks on Geinitz's views respecting the Upper 

 Palaeozoic rocks and fossils of South-eastern Nebraska, 170. 



J. P. Cooke, jun. — CrystaUographic Examination of some American 

 Chlorites, 201. 



G. J. Brush. — Native hydrates of Iron, 219. 

 C. S. Rodman. — Analyses of Turgite, 219. 



W. J. Knowlton. — New mineral from Rockport, Mass., 224. 



W. M. Gabb. — Subdivisions of Californian Cretaceous rocks, 226. 



B. Silliman. — Grass Valley Gold-mining District^ 236. 



Hall's ^Palaeontology of New York,' vol. iv., noticed, 273. 



McCoy's ^ Palaeontology of Victoria and South Australia,' noticed, 279. 



F. B. Meek.— Review of Geinitz's ^Nebraska Fossils,' 282. 



Des Cloizeaux. — Corundophilite of Chester, Mass., 283. , 



. Optical characters of Margarite, 283. 



'Uozoon Canadense in Finland ; Geological Observations in Colorado ; 



Geological Survey of Nebraska,' noticed, 284. 

 F. B. Meek. — Remarks on Geinitz's views respecting the Upper 



Palaeozoic rocks and fossils of South-eastern Nebraska, 327. 

 O. C. Marsh. — Contributions to the Mineralogy of Nova Scotia, 



362. 

 J. W. Dawson and W. B. Carpenter. — Fossils recently obtained from 



the Laurentian rocks of Canada, and objections to the organic 



nature of JEozoon, 367. 

 T. A. Conrad. — Reply to Gabb on Cretaceous rocks of California, 



376. 

 F. B. Meek. — Genus Palceacis, Haime, 1850, 419. 



Athen^um Journal. Nos. 2084-2096. October to December 1867. 



British Association, Section C. Geology, 438. 



W. Robinson. — New geological theory, 501. 



R. Cross. — Thermo-mineral springs of Auvergne, 504. 



