DONATIONS. 189 



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

 18G0-67 (continued). 



C. Ricketts. — Oscillations of level on the Coast of Hampshire during 



the Eocene period, 10. 

 II. F. Hall. — Drift-sections of the Holdemess Coast, 12. 

 . Lacustrine deposits of Holderness, 38. 



C. Ricketts. — Spines of Ainj^i/x miclus, 49. 



T. J. Moore. — Mammalian remains from Cefn Cave; 50. 



London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine. Fourth 

 Series. Yol. xxxiv. Nos. 230-232. October to December 1867. 

 From Dr. W. Francis, F.G.S. 



R. Etheridge. — Physical Structure of North Devon, 317. 



W. E. Logan. — New Specimens of Eozoon, 318. 



J. W. Dawson. — Fossils recently obtained from the Laurentian Rocks 



of Canada, 318. 

 W. Whitaker. — Subaerial Denudation, 319. 

 T. A. B. Spratt.— Bone-caves in the Island of Malta, 320. 

 R. Tate. — Lower Lias of North-eastern Ireland, 321. 

 . Fossiliferous development of the zone of Ammonites cmgulatus 



in Great Britain, 321. 



F. M. Burton. — Rhsetic Beds near Gainsborough, 321. 

 H. B. Medlicott.— Alps and Himalayas, 396. 



D. Mackintosh. — Curvature of Slaty Laminae in West Somerset^ 397. 

 P. M. Duncan and J. Thompson. — Cyclocyathus, 398. 



J. W. Dawson.— New Pulmonate Mollusk, 398. 

 J. W. Salter.— P^er«sjozs (?) -tracks, 398. 



and H. Hicks. — New LinguMla from the Lower Cambrian Rocks 



of St. David's, 399. 



G. Busk.— Dentition of Fossil Bears, 399. 



J. Haast. — Geology of the Province of Canterbury, New Zealand, 399. 



T. H. Timins.— Chemical Geology of the Malvern Hills, 400. 



T. M. Hall. — Relative Distribution of Fossils throughout the North 



Devon Series, 400. 

 W. R. Swan. — Geology of Princess Islands in the Sea of Marmora, 



401. 

 C. Collingwood. — Sulphur-springs of Northern Formosa, 401. 

 G. B. Tacey. — Geology of Benghazi, Barbary, 401. 

 G. Maw. — Sources of the Materials forming the White Clays of the 



Lower Tertiaries, 402. 

 S. V.Wood, jun. — Postglacial Structure of the South-east of England, 



402. 

 A. Tylor. — Amiens Gravel, 479. 



S.V.Wood, jun., and Rev. J. Rome. — Glacial and Postglacial Struc- 

 ture of Lincolnshire and South-eastern Yorkshire, 480. 

 N. Whitley. — Supposed Glacial markings in the VaUey of the Exe, 



481. 

 A. B. Wynne. — Disturbance of the level of the land near Youghal, 



481. 



London Review. Yol. xv. Nos. 379-391. October to December 

 1867. 



Volcanic eruption at Terceira, Azores, 468. 

 Exploration of Belgian bone-caverns, 468. 

 Flint implements from Treiche, 495. 

 ' Hot-springs of Hants- Apennins,' noticed, 523. 



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