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From April 1st to Jime 30 tJi, 1868. 



I. TRANSACTIONS AND JOUENALS. 



Presented by the respective Societies and Editors. 



American Journal of Science and Art. Second Series. Yol. xlv.- 

 Nos. 134 & 135. March and May 1868. 



E. Andrews. — E,e-examination of the localities of Human Antiquities 

 at Abbe^-ille^ Amiens, and Villeneuve, 180. 



W. P. Blake. — Mineralogical Cmiosities at the Paris Exposition of 



1867, 194. 

 r. V. Playden. — Lignite-deposits of the West, 198. 



A. S. Bickmore. — Recent GeoloR-ical changes in China and Japan, 

 209. 



O. C. Marsh. — PaJcsotrocliis, Emmons, from North Carolina, 217. 



H. Pumpelly. — The Delta-plain and -Changes in the Com'se of the 

 YeUow Kiver, 219. 



T. A. Blake. — Topographical and Geological features of the North- 

 west Coast of America, 242. 



F. A. Genth. — Contributions to Mineralogy. No. vii., 305. 



E. V. Hayden. — Remarks on the Geological Formations along the 

 Eastern margins of the Rocky Mountains, 322. 



. Possibility of workable Coal in Nebraska, 326. 



C. A. White. — Character of the unconformability of the Iowa Coal- 

 measures, 331. 



W. B. Clarke. — Sedimentary formations of New South Wales, 353. 



B. Silliman. — Mastodon in gold-placers of California, 378. 

 W. P. Blake.— Fossil Tapir in California, 381. 



W. H. Brewer. — Age of Gold-bearing Rocks of California, 397. 



C. A. White.— On the Nebraska coal, 399. 

 . Note on " Cone in Cone," 401. 



AthenEEum Journal. Nos. 2110-2122. April to June 1868. 



Notices, &c., of Scientific Societies. 

 Professor Phillips at Vesuvius, 528. 

 Bauerman's ^ Metallurgy of Iron,' reviewed, 563. 

 Schvarcz's ' Failure of Geological attempts made by the Greeks, &c., 

 reviewed, 828. 



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