Il8 ADDITIONS TO THE LIBEAET. 



Giessen. Oberhessische Gesellschaft t'iir IS'atur- und Heilkunde. 

 25 Bericht. 1887. 

 A. Streng. Kleine Mittheilungen, 105. — A Streng. Vulkanisclie 

 Erscheinungen auf Ischia, 117. — A. Streng. Die Vulkane Italiens, 120, 

 — A. Streng. Geologische Verlialtnisse von Lipari und Volcano, 139. 



Glasgow. Mitchell Library. Eeport for 1887. 1888. 



Gloucester. Cotteswold Naturalists' Eield Club. Proceedings, 

 Yol. i. Appendix, pp. i-xiii. 1851. 



. , . Yol. iii. pp. 1-50. 1865? 



. . . Yol. iv. pp. 75-195. 1866. 



. . for 1869-70. Yol. v. Parts 1 & 2. 



Sir W. Y. Guise. Presidential Address to the Cotteswold Naturalists^ 

 Field Club, 23. — J. H. Taunton. Sapperton Tunnel on the Thames and 

 Severn Canal, 255. — W. T. Thiselton Dyer. On some Mint-flakeS; from 

 the Yalley of the Churn, at Cirencester, 271. 



. . . Yol. vi. Part 1, for 1872. 



R. Etheridge. On the Physical Structure of the Watchett Area and 

 the Eelation of the Secondary Eocks to the Devonian Series of West 

 Somerset, 35. 



. . . Yol. vii. Part 1, for 1877-78. 



Sir W. Y. Guise. Presidential Address to the Cotteswold Naturalists' 

 Field Club, 1878, 1.— W. C. Lucy. On the Extension of the Northern 

 Drift and Boulder Clay over the Cotteswold Eange, 50. — F. Smithe. 

 Observations on the opercula of Silurian Gastropoda, &c. — E. Wethered, 

 On the Fossil Flora of the Bristol Coal-field, 73. 



. . . Yol. viii. pp. 89-222, for 1883-84. 



Sir W. Y. Guise. President's Address at the Annual Meeting at 

 Gloucester, 1883, 89. — F. Smithe. On the Occurrence of the Mineral 

 Yivianite in the Cotteswolds, with remarks, 112. — ^W. C. Lucy. The 

 Terrace Gravels of Auchnasheen, Eoss-shire, 118. — Sir W. Y. Guise, 

 President's Address at the Annual Meeting at Gloucester, 1884, 135. — 

 W. C. Lucy. Some Eemarks on a Boring for Water near Birdlip, for 

 the City of Gloucester, 161. — E. Wethered. On the Occurrence of Spores 

 of Plants in the Lower Limestone Shales of the Forest of Dean Coal-field 

 and in the Black Shales of Ohio, United States, 168. — A. Harker. On a 

 Eemarkable Exposure of the Kellaway's Eock, in a recent Cutting near 

 Cirencester, 176. — W. C. Lucy. Section of a Well-Sinking at the Island, 

 Gloucester, by Messrs. Eobertson and Co., and some Eemarks upon the 

 Thickness of the Lower Lias at Gloucester and the Neighbourhood, 213. 



. . . Yol. ix. Part 2, for 1886-87. 



Sir W. Y. Guise. President's Address at the Annual Meeting at 

 Gloucester, 1887, 81.— E. Witchell. On a section of Selsley Hill, 96.— 

 S. S. Backman. The Inferior Oolite between Andoversford andBourton- 

 on-the-Water, 108. — E. Wethered. Yolcanic Eruptions and Earth- 

 quakes, 158. 



Granville, Ohio. Denison Scientific Association. Memoirs. Yol. i. 

 No. 1. 1887. Presented hy Prof. G. L. Herrick. 



■ . Denison University. Bulletin of the Scientific Laborato- 

 ries. Edited by C. L. Herrick and A. D. Cole. Yol. ii. 

 Parts 1 and 2. 8vo. 1887. 

 C. L. Henick. A sketch of the Geological Histoiy of Licking Cc^ 



