132 ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRATLY. 



New York. Academy of Sciences. Transactions. Yol. vi. 1886- 

 87. 1888. 

 W. E. Hidden. A notable DiscoTery of Precious Stones in Alexander 

 County, N.C., 2. — X. L. Britton. Additional notes on tlie Geology of 

 Staten' Island, 12. — J. S. Newberry. Eartliq[uakes, what is known and 

 believed about tliem by Geologists, 18. — F. J. H. MerriU. Note on tbe 

 Green Pond Mountain Group of New Jersey, 59. — G. F. Kunz. Meteoric 

 Ii'on from Carroll Co., Kentucky, 71. — G. F. Kunz. A new Meteor from 

 Catorze, Mexico, 76. — G. F. Kunz. Crystals of Hollow Quartz from 

 Arizona, 123. — J. S. Newberry. The Faima and Flora of the Trias of 

 New Jersey and the Connecticut Yalley, 124. — J. S. Newberry. Cce- 

 losteics, a new Genus of Fisbes from the Lower Carboniferous Limestone 

 of Illinois, 137.— G. F. Kunz. On Jade and Jadeite, 141.— G. F. Kunz. 

 Description of tbe Meteorite whicb feU near Cabin Creek, Johnson Co., 

 Arkansas, March 27, 1886, 141. — G. F. Kunz. A Meteorite from Powder 

 MiU Creek, Tennessee, 161. — J. S. Newberry. Description of a New 

 Species of TitanicJitliys, 164. — G. F. Kunz. Jasperized and Agatized 

 Woods from Arizona, 165. 



. . . Yol. vii. Nos. 1 & 2. 1887-88. 1888. 



S W. Ford. Notes on Fossils from Quebec, 2.— D. S. Martin. The 

 " Field of Eocks," 16. — A. A. Julien. Geology at Great Ban-ington, 

 Mass., 21. — G. F. Kunz. Minerals from Fort George, New York City, 

 43. — G-. F. Kunz. Geology of Manhattan Island, 49^ 



. Cooper ITnion for the Adyancement of Science and Art . 



The 26th, 27th, and 28th Annual Eeports. 1884-86. 1887. 



Northampton. Northamptonshire Natural-History Society and Field 

 Club. Journal. Yol. iy. Nos. 30-32. 1887. 

 G. P. Yine. Notes on the Polyzoa and other Organisms from the Gayton 

 Boring, Northamptonshire, 255. — T. J. George. Notes on Pre-historic 

 Man in Northamptonshire, 333. 



. . . Yol. V. No. 33. 1888. 



G. R. Yme. Notes on the Polyzoa of Caen and PauTille now preserved 

 in the Northampton Museum, 1. 



Nottingham. Nottingham Naturalists' Society. 32rd Annual Re- 

 port "^T-th Transactions. 1884. 1885. Presented hy J. Ship- 

 man, Esq., F.G.S. 

 J. Shipman. The Story of the Hemlock Stone, 11. — E. Francis. The 



Chemistry of Chalk, 17. 



33rd Annual Eeport with Transactions, 1885. 1886. 



Presented hy J. Shijmian, Esq., F.G.S. 

 E. E. Hodges. The Krakatoa Catastrophe, 39.— E. Wilson. The Lias 

 Marlstone of Leicestershire as a source of Iron, 43. 



34th Annual Eeport with Transactions, 1886. 1887. 



Presented hy J. SJii-pman, Esq., F.G.S. 

 A. T. Metcalfe. Eain and Elvers as Geological Agents, with a brief 

 Explanation of the Eecent Discovery that the Trent formerly flowed from 

 Newark via Lincoln into the Wash, 35. — J. Shipman. Some Traces of 

 the Lower Keuper at Castle Donington, 61. 



. . 35th Annual Eeport with Transactions, 1887. 1887. 



E. J. Bedford. Glaciers and Glacier Action, 14. 



