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ADDITIONS 



TO THE 



LIBRARY AND MUSEUM OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 

 Session 1891-92. 



ADDITIOIS'S TO THE LIBRARY. 



1. PeEIODICALS AlO) PUBLICATIOI^S OF LeAENED SOCIETIES. 



Presented hy the respective Societies and Editors, if not otheriuise 



stated. 



Adelaide. Royal Society of South Australia. Transactions and 

 Proceedings. Yol. xiv. Parts 1 & 2. 1891. 

 S. Dixon. On a Subterranean Water-Supply for tlie Broken Hill 

 Mines, 200. — C. Chewings. Geological Notes on the Upper Finke River 

 Basin, 247. — R. Tate. Note on the Silm-ian Fossils of the Upper Finke 

 Basin, 255. — E. H. Rennie and E. F. Turner. Note on a Volcanic Ash 

 from Tanna, 256. — R. Tate. Descriptions of New Species of Australian 

 MoUusca, Recent and Fossil^ 257. — R. Tate. A Bibliography and Revised 

 List of the Described Echinoids of the Australian Eocene, with Descrip- 

 tions of some new species, 270. — M. C. Schlumberger. Description of a 

 New Species of Fabularia, 346. — W. Howchin. The Foraminifera of 

 the Older Tertiary ; Kent Town Bore, Adelaide, 350. — W. Howchin. 

 The Foraminifera of the Older Tertiary ; Muddy Creek, 355. 



Albany. New York State Library. Seventy-second Annual 

 Report of the Regents for the year ending September 30, 1889* 

 1890. 



. New York State Museum. BuUetin. Vol. 2. No. 9. 



1890. 



. University of the State of New York. New York State 



Museum. Forty-fourth Annual Report of the Regents for the 

 year 1890. 1892. 



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