572 DONATIONS . 



Edinburgh. Royal Society of Edinburgh. Transactions. Yol. xxvi. 

 Part 4. 



Exeter. Teign Naturalists' Eield-Club. Eeport for 1872. Pre- 

 sented by (x. W. Ormerod, Esq., F.G.S. 



Ealmoutb. Miners' Association of Cornwall and Devonshire. Local 

 and Annual Meetings, 1871-72. Presented by J. H. Collins, Esq., 

 F.G.S. 



G. Noble. — Remarks on the Mineral Veins in the Parish of Constan- 



tine, 45. 

 H. Stephens. — Bemarks on the Mineral Phenomena of Hule Pose in 



the Parish of Sithney, 47. 



. Eoyal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. Fortieth Annual 



Eeport. 1872. 



E. N. Worth. — Historical Notes concerning the progress of Mining 

 Skill in Devon and Cornwall, 62. 



C. S. Bate. — The Prehistoric Antiquities of Dartmoor, 147. 



Florence. E. Comitato Geologico d'ltalia. Bollettino. Nos. 3 e 4. 

 March and April 1873. 



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

 Marino), i suoi fossili, la sua eta, ed il suo modo d'origine, 67. 



G. Seguenza. — Studii stratigrafici sulla formazione pliocenica dell' 

 Italia Meridionale, 84. 



G. Curioni. — Ricerche geologiche sulle rocce sienitiche (tonalite) 

 della catena dell' Adamello (provincia di Brescia), 103. 



F. Foetterle. — L'asfalto di Colle della Pece nella provincia romana 

 (Circ. Frosinone), 111. 



Geological Magazine. Nos. 106-108. April to June, 1873. 



W. Carruthers. — On Halonia and Cyclocladia, 145. 



F. Schmidt. — Note on Pteraspis Kneri, 152. 



Prof. E. Hull. — On the Microscopic Structure of Limerick Trap- 

 Rocks, 153. 



J. S. Gardner. — Notes on the Genus Rostellaria (or Aporrhais ?) of 

 the Gault, 161. 



Eev. 0. Fisher. — On some points connected with late Glacial Action 

 and Eaised Sea-beds, 163. 



S. G. Perceval. — -Supplementary Note on Minerals found in Somer- 

 setshire, 166. 



Capt. Hutton. — On the Formation of Mountains, 166. 



J. Geikie. — The Antiquity of Man in Britain, 175. 



Prof. E. Hull. — On the Microscopic Structure of Irish Granites, 193. 



S. Allport. — Tertiary and Palaeozoic Trap-Rocks, 196. 



J. Adams. — On the Sarsen Stones of Berkshire and Wiltshire, 198. 



Dr. C. Ricketts. — On Faults, Fissures, and Contortions and Slaty 

 Cleavage, 202. 



Prof. T. Rupert Jones. — The Jurassic Foraminifera of Switzerland, 

 Critically Examined, 208. 



E. Ray Lankester. — On a New Genus of Heterostracous Fishes, 241. 



J. Clifton Ward.— On Rock-fissuring, 245. 



Rev. 0. Fisher. — On the Formation of Mountains, with a Critique 

 on Capt. Hutton's Lecture, 248. 



