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LIBEAHY OP THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



From April 1st to June 30th, 1873. 



I. TRANSACTIONS AND JOURNALS. 



Presented by the respective Societies and Editors. 



American Journal of Science and Arts. Series 3. Vol. v. Nos. 27- 

 29. March to May 1873. 



J. D. Dana. — On the Glacial and Champlain eras in New England, 

 198. 



S. W. Ford. — On some new species of Fossils from the Primordial or 

 Potsdam group of Rensselaer county, N.Y., 211. 



T. S. Hunt. — On some points in Dynamical Geology, 284. 



R. D. Irving. — Note on the Age of the Metamorphic Rocks of Port- 

 land, Dodge county, Wisconsin, 282. 



A. W. Chase. — On the Oregon Borate of Lime (Cryptomorphite ?), 

 287. 



W. D. Moore. — On Footprints in the Carboniferous rocks of Western 

 Pennsylvania, 292. 



O. C. Marsh. — Additional Observations on the Diuocerata, 293. 



J. Le Conte. — On some of the ancient Glaciers of the Sierras, 325. 



J. D. Dana. — On the origin of Mountains, 347. 



John Gibson. — The Salt-deposits of Western Ontario, 362, 



0. C. Marsh. — Notice of new Tertiary Mammals, 407. 



Asiatic Society of Great Britain (Journal). Vol. vi. Part 2. 



Athenaeum (Journal). Part 543, March 1873; Part 544, April 

 1873; Part 545, May 1873: also Nos. 2370-2382. 



Bath. Proceedings of the Bath Natural-History and Antiquarian 

 Field-club. Vol.ii. No. 4. 1873. 



L. Blomefield. — Local Biology ; followed by Remarks on the Faunas 



of Bath and Somerset, 373. 

 H. H. Winwood. — Devonian Fossils from the Sandstones on the 



N.E. of the Quantocks, 427. 

 J. McMurtrie. — The Geographical Position of the Carboniferous 



Formation in Somersetshire, with Notes on the possible Coal 



Areas in adjoining districts of the South of England, 454. 



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