DONATIONS, 579 
Geological Magazine. Vol. vii. Nos. 4-6 (continued). 
\ 
Pictet’s ‘Jurassic and Cretaceous Rocks,’ reviewed, 230. 
Wynne’s ‘ Poorna Valley,’ reviewed, 232. 
‘Transactions of the Edinburgh Geological Society,’ reviewed, 233. 
: E. T. Stevens's ‘ Flint-Chips, a guide to Pre-historic Archeology,’ 
reviewed, 286. 
Jordan’s ‘ Geological Map of London,’ reviewed, 288. 
Reports and Proceedings of Societies, 184, 234, 289, 
Correspondence, 191, 239, 300. 
Miscellaneous, 192, 240. 
Geological Survey of India. Annual Report of the Museum of 
Geology. Calcutta, 1867. 
——. Memoirs. Vol. vi. Part 3. 
W. T. Blanford.—On the Geology of the Taptee and Lower Ner- 
budda Valleys, 163. 
A. B. Wynne.—On Frog-beds in Bombay Island, 385. 
_ F, Stoliczka.—On Oxyglossus pusillus, Owen, sp., 387. 
--—. Palxontologia Indica, being figures and descriptions of the 
Organic Remains procured during the progress of the Geological 
Survey of India. Vol. V. viix. The Gasteropoda of the Cretaceous 
Rocks of Southern India, by Dr. F, Stoliczka. 1868. 
= Records. Vol.i. Parts 1-3. 1868. 
_W. T. Blanford.—On the Coal-seams of the Tawa Valley, 8. 
H. B. Medlicott.—On the prospects of useful Coal being found in the 
Garrow-Hills, 11. 
F. R. Mallet.—Copper in Bundeleund, 16. 
W. T. Blanford—On the Coal-seams of the neighbourhood of 
Chanda, 23. 
——. Coal near Nagpur, 26. 
A. B. Wynne.—Geological Notes on the Surat Collectorate, 27. 
F. Stoliczka.—Additional Observations regarding the Cephalopodous 
Fauna of the South-Indian Cretaceous Deposits, 32, 56. 
Coal in the Eastern Hemisphere, 37. 
W. T. Blanford.—Notes on the Route from Poona to Nagpur, via 
Ahmednugeur, Jalna, Loonar, Yeotmahal, Mangali, and Hingun- 
-ghat, 60. 
lbs ‘Oldham On the Agate flake found by Mr. Wynne in the Plio- 
cene (?) deposits of the Upper Godavery, 65. 
H. B, Medlicott,—The boundary of the Vindhyan series in Rajpoo- 
tana, 69. 
——. ——, Vol. ii. Partl. 1869. 
A. B, Wynne.—The Valley of the Poorna River, West Berar, 1. 
W. King.—On the Kuddapah and Kurnool Formations, 5. 
H B. Medlicott.—Geological Sketch of the Shillong Plateau, 10. 
Val. Ball—On the occurrence of Gold in the District of Singbhim, 
1H 
H. B. Medlicott,—Memorandum of the Wells now being sunk at the 
European Penitentiary, and at the site for the Central Jail, Haza- 
reebagh, 14, __ 
