142 ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY. 



Linuean Society. Transactions. Ser. 2. Eotany. Vol. ii. Part 8, 



1884. 



. _. . Zoology. Yol. ii. Parts 11-14. 1884-85. 



J. W. Davis. On a new Species of Coelacanthus ( C. tingleyensis) from 

 tlie Yorkshire Cannel Coal, 427. 



. . . . Yol. iii. Parts 2 & 3. 1884-85. 



Lisbon. Sociedade de Geographia. Boletin. 4^ Serie. No. 12, 

 1883 (? 1884). 



. . . 5^ Serie. Nos. 1-5. 1885. 



Liverpool Geological Society. Proceedings. Yol. v. Part 1 (1884- 

 85). 1885. 

 T. M. Reade. Denudation of the Tvro Americas, 8. — W. A. Herdman. 

 The Presence of Calcareous Spicula in the Tunicata, 42. — W. A. Herdman. 

 The Conservative Action of Animals in relation to Dynamical Geology, 

 46. — G. H. Morton. The Microscopic Character of the Triassic Sandstones 

 of the Country aroimd Liverpool, 52. — T. M. Reade. The Mersey 

 Tunnel: its Geological Aspects and Results, 74. — H. C. Beasley. A 

 Quarry at Poulton, and the Relation of the Glacial Markings there to 

 others in the Neighbourhood, 84. — T. M. Reade. Borings on the South- 

 port and Cheshire Lines Extension Railway, 93. — T, M. Reade, On a 

 Section across the River Douglas at Hesketh Bank — a Post Glacial Deposit 

 in which were Human Bones, 100. 



London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal 

 of Science. Ser. 5. Yol. xx. Nos. 122-127. 1885. Pre- 

 sented hy Dr. W. Francis, F.G.S. 

 J. D. Dana. Origin of Coral-Reefs and Islands, 144, 269. — J. D. Dana. 



The Yolcanic Nature of a Pacific Island not an Argument for little or no 



Subsidence, 303. 



. . Yol. xxi. Nos. 128-133. 1886. 



A. Woeikof. Examination of Dr. doll's Hypotheses on Geological 

 Climates, 223. 



London Iron Trades Exchange. Nos. 1358-1385. 1885. 



. Nos. 1386-1411. 1886. 



Manchester. Geological Society. Transactions. Yol. xviii. Parts 

 10-19 (1884-86). 1885-86. 

 R. T. Burnett. On the Question of the Age of the Rocks of St. David's, 

 209. — C. Brongniart. The Fossil Insects of the Primary Group of 

 Rocks : a rapid survey of the Entomological Eauna of the Palaeozoic 

 Systems, 269.— H. M. Ormerod. Footsteps in Sandstone Flags, 293.— G. 

 C. Greenwell. The Geology of the Island of Jersey, 295. — M. Stirrup. 

 On some Fossils from the Palaeozoic Rocks of America, principally from 

 the State of Indiana, 331.— T. Ward. On Rock-Salt, 396.— G. Wild. 

 On Section of Shaft sunk through the Middle Coal-Measures at Bardsley 

 Colliery, and an interesting discovery of Calamites, 446. 



