136 DONATIONS, 
Dresden. Sitzungs-Berichte der naturwissenschaftliche Gesellschaft 
Isis in Dresden. Jahrg. 1869. Nos. 4-6. April to June. 
— Geinitz.—Hin Ausflug in das Erzgebirge, 65. 
— Ginther.—Hiniges iiber in der Menschenzeit ausgestorbene Thiere, 
— Geinitz.—Ueber Nemapodia tenuissima Emm. und Nereograpsus 
tenuissimus Gein., 79, 80. 
Ueber ein vermeintliche versteinerte Gehirn, 83. 
Dublin. Journal of the Royal Geological Society of Ireland. Vol. 11. 
Part 1. 1868. 
J. Beete Jukes.—On the Subdivisions of the Carboniferous Forma- 
tion in Central Ireland, 1. 
W. Andrews.—On Oyster Deposits, 15. 
A. Gahan.—Columnar Structure occasionally exhibited by Mortar, 
15, 
J.S. Moore.—On the Antiquity of Man, 16. + 
W. Harte.—On the Post-tertiary Geology (Recent and Post-Plio- 
cene phenomena) of the county of Donegal, and part of the county 
of Derry, and its connexion with that of Scotland, 30. 
J. Beete Jukes.—Notes on Parts of South Devon and Cornwall, with 
Remarks on the True Relations of the Old Red Sandstone to the 
Devonian Formation, 67. 
-— Nelson.—Illustrations of the Extinct Volcanoes of the Eifel, 107. 
H. Lloyd.—Notes on the Kammerbuhl, an extinct Volcano in Bo- 
hemia, 109. 
5. Hate tione sd diuonal Notice of the Zeolites of Western India, 
112. 
A. Macalister—On the Anatomical and Ethnological characters of 
the Skull of an Aboriginal Inhabitant of Chatham Island, 115. 
——. Journal of the Royal Dublin Society. Vol.v. No. 38. 1869. 
Dr. Barry.—On the Physical Geography of the South Atlantic, 277. 
R. Alloway.—On Peat, and its profitable Utilization, 281. 
W. Thomson.—On the Depths of the Sea, 316, 
Economist (Journal). Vol. viii. No. 38. 
Geneva. Mémoires de la Société-de Physique et d’Histoire Natu- 
relle de Geneve. Tome xx. Premicre partie. 1869. 
Geological Magazine. Vol.vi. Nos. 7-9. July to September 1869. 
W. Carruthers.—Cryptogamic Forests of the Coal-period, 289. 
T. Dayidson.—Notes on Continental Geology, including a sketch of 
the Geology of Nice, 300. 
T. P. Barkas.—Notes on the species of Ctenodus from the Coal- 
measures, 314 (plate 9). 
H. Woodward.—Note on Cetnodus tuberculatus, 317. 
J. Morris.—The Lead-bearing districts of the North of England, 317. 
The Miocene Flora of North Greenland, 322. 
The Teyler Museum and Winkler’s Descriptions of Fossil Turtles, 
324, 
On the Genus A’chmodus from the Lias of Lyme Regis, 337 
(plate 10). 
H, B. Medlicott—On Faults in Strata, 341. 
