ADDITIONS TO THE LIBHARY. I05 



of the Dmosauria, 698. — J. Vilanova. La Calcedoine enhydrique de Salto 

 Oriental (Uruguay) et son veritable gisement, 699. — W, Boyd Uawkins. 

 On the Phyllites of the Isle of Man, 700. — G. A. Lebour. On Thinolite 

 and Jarrowite, 700. — W. W. Watts. A Shropshire Picrite, 700. — 

 V. Cornish and P. F. Kendall. On the Mineralogical Constitution 

 of Calcareous Organisms, 700. — Sir J. W. Dawson. On new Facts 

 relating to Eozoon canadense, 702. — T. Sterry Hunt. Gastaldi on 

 Italian Geology and the Crystalline Rocks, 703. — T. Sterry Hunt. Ele- 

 ments of Primary Geology", 704. — T. G. JSonney. Preliminary Note on 

 Traverses of the Western and of the Eastern Alps made during the 

 Summer of 1887, 705. — J. E. Marr. Some Eifects of Pressure on the 

 Sedimentary Rocks of North Devon, 706. — C. Callaway. Notes on the 

 Origin of the Older x-Vrchaean Rocks of Malvern and Anglesey, 706. — 

 J. J. H. Teall. The Origin of Banded Gneisses, 707.— H. Fox and 

 A. Somervail. On the Occurrence of Porphyritic Structure in some 

 Rocks of the Lizard District, 708.— J. W. Sollas. Some preliminary 

 Observations on the Geology of Wicklow and Wexford, 70S. — G. H. 

 Kinahan. On Archaean Rocks, 709. — W. Pengelly. Recent Researches 

 in Bench Cavern, Brixham, Devon, 710. — J. W. Judd. The Natural 

 History of Lavas, as illustrated by the Materials ejected from Krakatoa, 

 711.— T. Sterry Himt. The Sonora Earthquake of May 3, 1887, 712.— 

 T. Ward. The History and Cause of the Subsidences at Northwich and 

 its neighbourhood, in the Salt District of Cheshire, 713. —J. H. Panton. 

 Places of Geological Interest on the Banks of the Saskatchewan, 71-1. — 

 E. Hill. The Disaster at Zug on July 5, 1887, 715.— A. Fritsch. On the 

 Permian Fauna of Bohemia, 716. — A. Smith Woodward. On the Affinities 

 of the so-called Torpedo {Cyclohatus, Egerton) from the Cretaceous of 

 Mount Lebanon, 716, — J. F. Blake. On a Star-fish from the Yorkshire 

 Lias, 716. — A. H. Foord. On the Genus Filoceras, Salter, as elucidated 

 by examples lately discovered in North America and in Scotland, 717. — 

 R. G. Bell. The Pliocene Beds of St. Erth, Cornwall, 718.— W. A. E. 

 Ussher. The Triassic Rocks of West Somerset, 719. — W. A. E. Ussher. 

 The Devonian Rocks of West Somerset on the Borders of the Trias, 720. 

 — H. Carvill Lewis. The Matrix of the Diamond, 720. — T. G. Bonney. 

 Observations on the Rounding of Pebbles by Alpine Rivers, with a Note 

 on their Bearing upon the Origin of the Bunter Conglomerate, 721. — 

 W. Boyd Dawkins. On the Present State of the Channel Tunnel, and 

 on the Boring at Shakespeare Cliff, near Dover, 722. — 0. Torell. On the 

 Extension of the Scandmavian Ice to Eastern England in the Glacial 

 Period, 723. — H. Carvill Lewis. On the Terminal Moraine near Man- 

 chester, 724. — E. P. Quinn. On a simple method of projecting upon the 

 screen Microscopic Rock Sections, both by ordinary and by polarized 

 light, 725. — W. Brindley. Account of a recent Visit to the ancient 

 Porphyry Quarries of Egypt, 801. — H. Hicks. On the Migrations of 

 Pre-glacial Man, 912. 



Brunswick. Yerein fiir Naturwissenschaft zu Braunschweig. 



Jahresbericht 3, fiir die Yereinsjahre 1881-82 und 1882-83 



1883. 

 H. Grotrian. Ueber einen zu Calvorde im Moorsande aufgefundenen 

 Schadel des gemeinen Baren (Ursus arctos, L.), 123. 



Jahresbericht 4, fiir die Yereinsjahre 1883-84 



bis 1885-86. 1887. 

 J. Ottmer. Repertorium der geologischen Litteratur fiir das nordliche 

 subhercynische Vorland, 135. 



