DONATIONS. 447i 
Edinburgh. Geological Society. Transactions. Vol. i. Part 3 
(continued). 
J. Henderson.—Notice of recent Fossiliferous Sandstone and Clay at 
Granton, 255. 
J. Haswell.—Notice of Sandstone now in the course of formation at 
Elie, Fifeshire, 259. 
FE. Hull.—On the Extension of the Coal-fields of England under the 
more recent Permian and Triassic Formations, 261. 
J. Henderson and D. J. Brown.—On the Silurian Rocks of the Pent- 
land Hills, 266 (1 plate). 
W. L. Lindsay.—Preliminary Report on the Sutherlandshire Gold- 
field, 273. 
H. A. Nicholson.—Notes on the Geology of Derwentwater, in Cum- 
berland, 274 (1 plate). 
We 4 olly.—Notes on the Geology of Southerness, Kircudbrightshire, 
278. 
J. Powrie—On the earliest known vestiges of Vertebrate Life ; 
being a Description of the Fish Remains of the Old Red Sandstone 
Rocks of Forfarshire, 284 (5 plates). 
G. Anderson.—On Vitrified Forts, with Description of Craig Phad- 
rich, near Inverness, 302. 
8. Brown.—On the Geographical Distribution and Physical Charac- 
teristic of the Coal-fields of the North Pacific Coast, 305. 
G. Lyon.—Notes on the Trap-dykes of Edinburgh and neighbourhood, 
325. 
D. W. Roberts.—Notice of the oecurrence of “ Actinocrinus pulcher ” 
eae MSS.), in the Upper Silurian Flags of Denbighshire, North 
Vales, being a new locality for this Encrinite, 529 (1 plate). 
J. Croll.—On two River Channels buried under Drift, belonging to a 
period when the land stood several hundred feet higher than at 
present, 350 (1 plate). 
R, Dick.—On the Discovery of a “Sand-dyke,” or old river channel 
running north to south, from near Kirk of Shotts to Wishaw, 
Lanarkshire, 345 (1 plate). 
A. Taylor.—Notes on Chemical Geclogy, 352. 
¥ield-day at Campsie; being Notes on the Joint Mxcursion of the 
Edinburgh and Glasgow Geological Societies to Campsie Glen, 
Dunglass Castle, and the Spout of Ballygan, June 1869, 355. 
—. Proceedings of, the Royal Socicty of Edinburgh. Session 
1868-69. 
T. C. Archer.—Note on an undescribed variety of Flexible Sandstone, 
485, 
D. Milne-Home.—On the Boulder-elay of Europe, 529. ‘ 
On the Basin of the Firth of Forth, and some of its Geological 
Phenomena, 550, 
J. J. Murphy.—On the Causes of Volcanic Action, 583. 
Kinsiedeln. Protokoll der geologisch-mineralogischen Scktion an 
der Versammlung der Schweizerischen Naturforschenden Gesell- 
schaft in Kinsiedeln. August 1868. (2 copies.) 
Hlectric Telegraph and Railway Review. Vol.i. Nos. 8-10, 
Floral World and Garden Guide. New Series. No, 12. 1869. 
