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Palaeontographical Society. Vol. xxi., issued for 1867. 1868. 



E. W. Bimiey.— Flora of the Carboniferous Strata. Part i. (G plates). 

 P. M. Duncan. — Supplement to the British Fossil Corals. Part iv. 



No. 2. Liassic (G plates). 

 T. Wrig^ht. — Fossil Cretaceous Echinodermata. Vol. i. Part 2 (14 



plates). 

 J. Powrie and E. Ray Lankester.— Fishes of the Old Red Sandstone. 



Part i. (5 plates). 

 W. Boyd Dawkins and W. A. Sanford. — Pleistocene Mammalia. 



Part li. (14 plates). 



Palermo. Giornale di Scienze Naturali ed Economiche. Vol. iii. 

 Ease. 4. 1867. 



Paris. Annales des Mines. Vol. xii. Livr. 4-6. 1867. 

 M. Gamier. — La geologic de la Nouvelle-Caledonie, 1. 

 J. de Hempel. — Description geologique des en\irons de Kielce, etc., 



141. 

 A. Comu. — Extraits de Mineralogie, 425. 

 Delesse et A. de Lapparent. — Extraits de Geologic, 577. 



Philadelphia. Academy of jSTatural Sciences. Proceedings. Nos.l-S. 



1867. 



C. M. Wetherill. — Investigations on Itacolumite, 13. 

 J. Leidy. — Fossil Ox from San Francisco, 85. 

 Genth. — Remarks on Doubtful Minerals, 86. 

 . . Journal. New Series. Vol. vi. Part 2. 1867. 



Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science. New Series. No. 30. 

 April 1868. 



T. R. Jones. — Bivalved Entomostraca, Recent and Fossil, 35. 



Quarterly Journal of Science. No. 18. April 1868. 



G. Zaddach. — Amber ; its Origin and History, as illustrated by the 



Geology of Samlaud, 167 (plate). 

 ^ Siluria,' reviewed, 196. 

 Chronicles of Science. 



Reports received from Her Majesty's Secretaries of Embassy and 

 Legation respecting Coal. 1868. 



Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Proceedings. 

 New Series. Vol. iii. Part 1. 1867. 



Royal Geographiical Society. Anniversary Address. 1868. 



Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh. Proceedings. Session 

 1864-65. 

 D. Page. — Present Aspects of Geological Inquiry, 178. 

 J. Brodie. — Natural Agencies at present in operation to which the 



Phenomena of the Glacial epoch may be ascribed, 238. 

 D. Page. — Notes on the genus Sti/lonurus, from the Old Red Sand- 

 stone of Forfarshire, 230. 

 A. Bryson. — On the Rise of the Shores of the Forth and the Clyde, 

 278. 



