ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY. TO3 



Haast. On the Character and Age of the New Zealand Coalfields, 643. 

 E W. Bucke. On the Geysers of the Rotorua District, North Island of 

 New Zealand, 644. — J. W. Jadd. Note accompanying a Series of Photo- 

 graphs prepared by J. Martin, Esq., F.G.S,, to illustrate the Scene of the 

 recent Volcanic Eruption in New Zealand, 644. — E. T. ITardman. On 

 the Geology of the newly discovered Goldfields in Kimberley, Western 

 Australia, 645. — W. A. E. Ussher. The Relations of the Middle and Lower 

 Devonian in West Somerset, 649. — W. Whitaker. Supplementary Note 

 on Two Deep Borings in Kent, 649. — W. Boyd Dawkins. On the West- 

 ward Extension of the Coal-measures into South-eastern England, 650. — 

 Sir J. W. Dawson. On Canadian Examples of supposed Fossil Algse, 651. 

 — T. McKenny Flughes. On Bilobites, 653.— W. C. Williamson. On 

 recent Researches amongst the Carboniferous Plants of Halifax, 654. — 

 W. Topley. Note on the Recent Earthquakes in the United States, 

 including a telegraphic dispatch from Major Powell, 656. — A. Irving. 

 On the Heat of the Earth as influenced by Conduction and Pressure, 657. 

 — A. Irving. A Contribution to the Discussion of Metamorphism in 

 Rocks, 658. — J. Gunn. On the Influence of Axial Rotation of the Earth 

 on the Interior of its Crust, 660. — E. Hull. Notes on some of the Prob- 

 lems now being investigated by the Officers of the Geological Survey in 

 the North of Ireland, chiefly in Co. Donegal, 660. — C. Callaway. Notes 

 on the Crystalline Schists of Ireland, 661. — C. Lapworth. The Ordo- 

 vician Rocks of Shropshire, 661. — T. McKenny Hughes. On the Silurian 

 Rocks of North Wales, 663.— T. McKenny Hughes. Notes on some 

 Sections in the Arenig Series of North Wales and the Lake District, 663. 

 — J. E. Marr. On the Lower Palseozoic Rocks near Settle, 663. — A. J. 

 Jukes Browne. Note on a Bed of Red Chalk in the Lower Chalk of 

 Suffolk, 664. — C. Le Neve Foster. On Manganese Mining in Merioneth- 

 shire, 665. — C. Beale. On the Basalt of Rowley Regis, 665.— C. J. 

 Woodward. On the Mineral District of Western Shropshire, 665. — 



F. D. Adams. The Anorthosite Rocks of Canada, 666. — H. C. Lewis. 

 On a Diamantiferous Peridotite and the Genesis of the Diamond, 667. — 

 J. J. H. Teall. On the Metamorphosis of the Lizard Gabbros, 668. — 

 J. F. Blake. Introduction to the Monian System of Rocks, 669, — J. F. 

 Blake. On the Igneous Rocks of Llyn Padarn, Yr Eifl, and Boduan, 669. 

 — H. B. Stocks. On Concretions, 670.— W. W. Watts. The Corndon 

 Laccolites, 670. — E. T. Hardman. On the Discovery of Diprotodon 

 australis in Tropical Western Australia (Kimberley District), 671. — 



G. A. Lebour. On the Stratigraphical Position of the Salt Measures of 

 South Durham, 673. — G. H. Morton. On the Carboniferous Limestone 

 of the North of Flintshire, 673. — Hugh Miller. On the Classification of 

 the Carboniferous Limestone Series : Northumberland Type, 674. — W. 

 A. E. Ussher. The Culm Measures of Devonshire, 676. — A. R. Hunt. 

 Denudation and Deposition by the Agency of Waves experimentally 

 considered, 676. — W. I. Macadam and J. S. G, Wilson. On Deposits of 

 Diatomite in Skye, 678. — H. Hicks. Evidence of Pre-glacial Man in 

 North Wales, 839. — W. Boyd Dawkins. On the recent Exploration of 

 Gop Cairn and Cave, 839. — W. Topley. Second Report of the Com- 

 mittee appointed for the purpose of inquiring into the Rate of Erosion of 

 the Sea-coasts of England and Wales, and the Influence of the Artificial 

 Abstraction of Shingle or other Material in that Action, 847. 



British Association for the Advancement of Science. Report of the 



57th Meeting, held at Manchester, in August and September 



1887. 1888. 



T. Rupert Jones. Fifth Report of the Committee on the Fossil Phyllo- 



poda of the Palaeozoic Rocks, 1887, 60. — J. W. Davis. Report of the 



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