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7) The M ineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mine- 



ralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland. London. 



8°. [Jb. 1877, 638.] 

 Steenstrup: on the non-meteoric origine of the Masses of Metallic Iron 



in the Basalt of Disko in Greenland; translated by Rohde: 143 — 148. 

 Hannay: on some new Minerals in the Collection of the University of 



Glasgow: 149—153. 

 Hannay: on Bowlingite, a new Scottish Mineral: 154—157. 

 Readwin : on Mineral growth, at ordinary temperatures and under ordinary 



conditions: 158—184. 

 Reviews etc.: 185-192. 



1877, No. 6; pg. 193—214; pl. VII. 

 H. C. Sorby: Address: 193—209. 

 Gunn: on a new form of Phosphorite: 209—211. 



Hall: Remarks on the distribution of Minerals in North Devon: 211—214. 



8) The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Maga- 

 zine and Journal of Science. London. 8°. [Jb. 1877, 936.] 

 1877, September, No. 24; pg. 161—240. 



Geol ogical Society. A. Daubree: on Points of Similarity between 

 Zeolitic and Siliceous Incrustations of recent formation by Thermal 

 Springs and those observed in Amygdaloid and other altered volcanic 

 Rocks ; Mackintosh : on a number of new sections around the Estuary 

 of the Dee, which exhibit Phenomena having an important bearing 

 on the Origin of Boulder-clay and the Sequence of Glacial Events; 

 Gunn and Clough: Discovery of Silurian Beds in Teesdale; Mercer 

 Dawson: on the Superficial Geology of British Columbia: 234—237. 



1877, October, No. 25; pg. 241—320. 

 Geological Society. Edwin Gilpin: Notes on some recent Discoveries 

 of Copper-ore in Nova Scotia; Jack and Hörne: Glacial Drift in the 

 north-eastern Carpathians; Ussher: on Terminal Curvature in the 

 South-western Counties; Kinahan: on the Chronological Classification 

 of the Granitic Rocks of Ireland; Kinahan: the Cambrian Rocks of 

 South-east of Ireland: 310—312. 



9) The American Journal of Science and Arts by B. Silliman 

 and J. D. Dana. New Häven. 8°. [Jb. 1877, p. 936.] 

 1877, October, Vol. XIV, No. 82, p. 257—336. 



J. D. Dana: on the relations of the Geology of Vermont to that of Berk- 

 shire: 257. 



