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Collection of Tertiary Fossil Plants from Potosi, Bolivia, 250. — H. B. 0. 

 Nitze. The Magnetic Iron-ores of Ashe County, N.C., 260. — C. H. Snow. 

 Copper Crystallization at the Copper Glance and Potosi Mine, New 

 Mexico, 308.— T. A. Packard. The Gold Fields of Otago, 411.— T. A. 

 Rickard. — Alluvial Mining in Otago, 442. — W. H. Hoffmann. The late 

 Discovery of large quantities of Magnetic and Non-Magnetic Pyrites in 

 the Croton Magnetic Iron-Mines, 513. — B. Willis. Studies in Structural 

 Geology, 551.— J. Ball. A Geological Map of the State of New York, 566. 

 — J. Sahlin. The Talc Industry of the Gouverneur District, St. Lawrence 

 County, New York, 583. — E. T. Dumble. Note on the Occurrence of 

 Grahamite in Texas, 601. — H. V. Winchell. The Mesabi Iron-Bange, 644. 

 — T. A. Bickard. The Bendigo Gold Field, 686.— B. S. Lyman. An Occur- 

 rence of Coarse Conglomerate above the Mammoth Anthracite Bed, 713. — 

 H. B. Small. The Phosphate Mines of Canada, 774.— J. A. Church. 

 The Cause of Faulting, 782. — G. W. Garside. The Mineral Besources 

 of South-east Alaska, 815. — W. S. Gresley. Note on Anthracite ' Coal 

 Apples ' from Pennsylvania, 824. — E. Wiltsee. Notes on the Geology of 

 the Half-Moon, Pioche, Nevada, 867.— J. W. Powell. The Geological 

 Map of the United States, 877.— J. M. Hodge. The Big Stone Gap Coal- 

 Field, 922.— H. V. Winchell and J. T. Jones. The Biwabik Mine, 051. 

 — P. H. Griffin. The Manufacture of Charcoal-Iron from the Bog- and 

 Lake-Ores of Three Bivers District, Province of Quebec, Canada, 974. 



Edinburgh. Edinburgh Geological Society. Transactions. Vol. vi. 

 Part 5. 1893. 

 H. M. Cadell. On Geological Changes wrought by Man within the 

 Forth Basin, 275.— H. M. Cadell. On the Old Lakes of Edinburgh, 287. 

 — J. Henderson. On Sections exposed on the Barnton Bailway, 297. — 

 J. G. Goodchild. On the Minerals at Barnton, 301. — B. N. Peach and 

 J. Home. Notes on a Shell Mound, 303. — B. N. Peach and J. Home. 

 On the Occurrence of Shelly Boulder Clay in North Bonaldshay, Orkney, 

 309. — H. J. Johnston-Lavis. On the Ejected Blocks of Monte Somma, 

 314. 



. Royal Scottish Geographical Society. Scottish Geographical 



Magazine. Vol. is. Nos. 7-12. 1893. 

 [Th. Thoroddsen.l The Wilds of Iceland, 411.— [— Hettner.] The 

 Andes of Western Colombia, 467. — H. Seebohm. Address to the Geo- 

 graphical Section of the British Association, Nottingham, 1893, 505. — 

 J. B. Don. Notes of a Journey in South Africa, 524. — C. B. Markham. 

 The Limits between Geology and Physical Geography, 633. 



. . . Vol. x. Nos. 1-6. 1894. 



J. Murray. Notes on an important geographical discovery in the 

 Antarctic Begions, 195. — V. Dingelstedt. A quiet corner of the Alps, 

 242— D. R. Urquhart. The Bolivian Altiplanicie, 302. 



. Royal Society. Proceedings. Session 1892-93. Vol. xx. 



(Pp. 1-160). 1893. 

 R. Munro. On a remarkable Glacier-Lake, formed by a branch of 

 the Hardanger-Jokul, near Eidfiord, Norway, 53. — H. B. Stocks. On 

 certain Concretions from the Lower Coal-Measures, and the Fossil Plants 

 which they contain, 69. 



. . Transactions. Vol. xxxvii. Parts 1 & 2. 1893. 



F. H. Hatch. The Lower Carboniferous Volcanic Rocks of East 

 Lothian (Garlton Hills), 115. — James Geikie. On the Glacial Succession 



