188 DONATIONS. 



Geological Magazine. Vol. iv. Xos. 10-12. October to December 

 1867. 



D. Forbes. — Cbemistry of the PrimEeval Eartli, 433. 



J. B. Jiikes. — Gorge of tlie Avon at Clifton, 444. 



W. ^"\Tiitaker. — Subaerial Denudation, and on Cliffs and Escarpments 



of the Chalk and Lower Tertiaiy Strata, 447, 483. 

 J. F. Walker. — New Terebratnlidae from Upware, 454 (plate). 

 J. Morris. — Ferruginous Sands of Buckinghamshii'e, with remarks on 



the Distribution of the equivalent Strata, 456. 

 J. Ruskin, — Brecciated Formations, 481 (plate). 

 H. J. L. Guppy. — Xotes on West-Indian Geology, 496. 

 A. von Koenen. — Belgian Tertiaries, 501. 

 II. Woodward. — Discovery of a Fossil Shore-crab in the Plastic Clay, 



529 (plate). 

 A, Milne-Edwards. — Necrozms BowerhanMi from the London Clay, 



531 (plate). 

 J. M. Mello. — ^Kitchen-middens at Llandudno, 533. 

 T. Belt.— Lingula-flags of DolgeUy, 536. 

 J. Saunders. — Xotes on the Geology of South Beds, 543. 

 Miss Eyton. — Glacio-marine Denudation, 545. 

 Notices" of Memoirs, 462, 508, 549. 

 Reviews, 462, 510, 656. 

 Reports and Proceedings, 465, 519, 556. 

 Correspondence, 477, 521, 563. 

 Miscellaneous, 528. 



Geological and Natural -History Repertory. Vol. i. Nos. 29-31. 

 October to December 1867. 



British Association Reports, Geology, 69. 

 S. E. Phillips. — Quaternary Geology, 53. 



Geological Survey of the United Kingdom. Catalogue of Publications 

 up to October 1867. 



Institute of Actuaries. Journal. Vol. xiv. Part 1. October 1867. 



Intellectual Observer. Nos. 66-71. Inly to December 1867. 



L. Jewitt. — Grave-mounds of Derbyshire and their Contents, 180, 



254, 342. 

 W. B. Dawkins. — Man and the Pleistocene Mammals of Great Britain, 



201. 



Leeds PhilosopHcal and Literary Society. Annual Report for 1866- 

 67. 



Linnean Society. Journal. Zoologj^. Vol. ix. No. 38. December 

 1867. 



Liverpool Geological Society. Abstract of Proceedings. Session 8th. 

 1866-67. 



C. Ricketts.—Outlier of Carboniferous limestone near Corwen, North 



Wales, 3. 

 G. H._ Morton.— Presence of Glacial iee in the yaUey of the Mersey 



during the Postpliocene period, 4. 



