DONATIONS. 477 



Florence. Bollettino del Ecale Comitato Geologico d'ltalia. 1872, 

 No. 11 e 12. November and December (continued). 



T. Taramelli. — Osservazioni geologiche fatte nel Carso, nel territorio 

 di Monfalcone ed alio feci dell' Isonzo, 32C. 



0. C. Marsh. — Di alcuni Eettili e Mammiferi fossili recentemente 

 scoperti nel Nord-America, 388. 



B. Pumpelly. — I giacimenti di rame nativo del Lago Superiore (Nord- 

 America), 354. 



. . No. 1 e 2. 1873, January and February. 



A. Manzoni. — II Monte Titano (territorio della Eepubblica di San 

 Marino), i suoi fossili, la sua eta ed il suo modo d'origine, 3. 



G. Seguenza. — Studii stratigralici sulla formazione pliocenica dell' Ita- 

 lia Meridionale, 29. 



B. Gastaldi. — Cenni sulla geologia delle Alpi Cozie, 45. 



G. Seguenza. — Di qualche corallo paleozoico delle Madonie (Sicilia), 

 50. 



Frankfort-on-the-Maine. Bericht der Scnckenbergisehc natur- 

 forschende Gesellschaft. 1871-72. 



Geneva. Memoires de la Societe de Physique ct d'Histoirc Natu- 

 relle de Geneve. Tome xxi. 2° Partie. 1872. 



Geological Magazine. Yol. x. Nos. 1-3. January to March 1873. 



H. Woodward. — Notes on Fossil Insect-remains, 1. 



A. G. Butler. — On a Fossil Butterfly from the Stonesfield Slate, 2. 



Ancient Stone Implements of Great Britain, 4. 



E. H. Tiddeman.- — The older deposits in the Victoria Cave, Settle, 

 Yorkshire, 11. 



W. Molyneux. — On the occurrence of Copper- and Lead-ores in the 

 Bunter Conglomerate, 16. 



Prof. W. King. — The Microscopic Character of a Koch from Cey- 

 lon, 19. 



"VV. S. Mitchell. — Biographical Notes on John Farey, Geologist, 25. 



J. Geikie. — On the Theory of Season Migrations, 49. 



Prof. H. A. Nicholson. — Description of new Fossil Tubicolar Anne- 

 lides, 54. 



T. E. Stebbing. — Notes on Calceola aandalina, Lamk., 57. 



J. E. Dakyns.— On the Drift of Derbyshire and Yorkshire, 62. 



C. E. De Eance. — On the Lead-, Zinc-, and Iron-ores in the North- 

 West of England, 64. 



H. P. Malet — On Earthquakes, 74. 



F. G. II. Price. — On a new species of RostuUaria from the Gault, 97. 

 J. A. Phillips.— The Silicified Woods of California, 98. 



Prof. C. II. Hitchcock. — Coal Area of the United States of America, 

 99. 



G. A. Lebour. — On Staurolite, in Connexion with Metamorphism, 

 102. 



II. Woodward.— On some supposed Fossil Remains of Arachnida (?) 



and Myriopoda from the English Coal-measures, 104. 

 J. Young. — On a Carboniferous Species of Orlonia, 112. 

 W. S. Mitchell. — Notes and Queues on English Strata, 113. 

 Notices of Memoirs, 27, 81, 115. 



