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On the microscopical structure of the Ohiuemuri gold, 335, — H. Hill. 

 On the relation of the Kidnapper and Pohui Conglomerates to the Napier 

 Limestones and Petaue Marls, 340. — F. W. Hutton. Note on the Erup- 

 tive Rocks of the Bluff Peninsula, Southland, 353. — G. E. Mannering. 

 The Murchison Glacier, 355. — H. 0. Forbes. On Avian remains found 

 under a Lava-flow near Timaru, in Canterbury, 366. — H. O. Forbes. 

 Note on the disappearance of the Moa, 373. — Alex. McKay. On a 

 deposit of diatomaceous earth at Pakaraka, Bay of Islands, Auckland, 

 375. — Geo. Hogben. The determination of the origin of the earthquake 

 of Dec. 5, 1881, felt at Christchurch and other places, 465. — Geo. Hogben. 

 The origin of the earthquake of Dec. 27, 1888, felt in Canterbury and 

 Westland, 470. — Geo. Hogben. Notes on the earthquake of March 7, 

 1890, felt at Napier, Gisborne, and other places, 473.— H. D. M. Hat- 

 zard. Thermal springs in Lake Waikare, Waikato, 527. — Earthquakes 

 reported in New Zealand in 1890, 641. 



Wiesbaden. Nassauischer Yerein fiir Naturkunde. Jahrbucher. 

 Jahrgang xliv. 1891. 

 F. V. Sandberger. Bemerkungen iiber einige Arten der Gattung 

 JBronteus, 1. 



Yokohama. Seismological Society of Japan. Transactions. Vol. 

 xvi. 1892. 



C. A. W. Pownall. Notes on recent Publications relating to the 

 Effect of Earthquakes on Structures, 1, 14. — K. Sekiya and F. Omori. 

 Comparison of Earthquake Measurements made in a Pit and on the 

 Surface of the Ground, 19. — J. Milne. A Mantel-piece Seismometer, 

 48. — W. K. Burton. Note on Seiches observed at Hakone Lake, 49. — 

 J. Milne. Epitomized Reports of the Chirikioku (Meteorological Depart- 

 ment) in Tokio on Seismometrical Observations made in Japan during 

 the years 1888 and 1889, 55, 81. 



York. Natural History Journal and School Reporter. Vol. xvi. 

 Nos. 139-140. 1892. 



J. E. Clark. The Geology of Somerset's * Submerged Tenth,' 49. 



2. Books. 



Names of Donors in Italics. 



Alabama. Geological Survey. (Eugene A. Smith, State Geologist.) 

 Report on the Cahaba Coal Field, by J. Squire, with an Appendix 

 on the Geology of the Valley Regions Adjacent to the Cahaba 

 Field, by E. A. Smith. 8vo. Montgomery, Ala., 1890. 



(Eugene A. Smith, State Geologist.) Report on the 



Coal Measures of the Plateau Region of Alabama, by H. 

 M'^Calley, including a Report on the Coal Measures of Blount 

 County, by A. M. Gibson. 8vo. Montgomery, Ala., 1891. 



