ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY. 



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London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine. Series 5. 

 Vol. xi. Nos. 65-71. 1881. Presented by Dr. Francis, F.G.8. 



London. Hertfordshire Natural-History Society and Meld Club. 

 Transactions. Vol. i. Part 1. 1880. 

 J. E. Harting. Animals which have become extinct in Britain within 

 historic times, 5. 



London Iron-Trades Exchange. Vol. xxvi. No. 1098. 1880. 



. Vol. xxvii. Nos. 1099-1124. 1880. 



The Minerals of New South Wales, 7, 66, 134, 169, 196, 237, 268. 



. Vol. xxviii. Nos. 1125-1199. 1881. 



Petroleum in Venezuela, 397. — Extinct Monsters in a Coal Mine, 536. 



Manchester. Geological Society. Transactions. Vol. xv. Parts 14- 

 18. 1880. 



J. B. Perrin and John Plant. On concretionary Nodules of Limestone 

 and foliated Mouldings in the Permian Marls near Leigh, 305. — W. Watts. 

 Geological Strata, and Mode of Procedure in driving a Tunnel at Saddle- 

 worth, 352. — J. D. Kendall. The Formation of Rock-basins, 368. — C. E. 

 De Ranee. Further Notes of Triassic Borings near Warrington, 388. 



. . . Vol. xvi. Parts 1-5. 1881. 



J. Dickinson. On the Discovery of Rock-Salt at Preesal, Lancashire, 

 26. — H. A. Woodward. On the Temperature of Strata and Seams of 

 Coal taken in the new Sinkings of the Clifton and Kersley Coal Company 

 at Newtown Collieries, Clifton, 29. — G. Wild. On marine fossil Shells 

 at Ashton Moss Collierv Sinking, near Ashton-under-Lyne, 37. — W. 

 Watts. On " Arctic Peat Bog," Rhodes Bank, Oldham, 43.— G. H. Kina- 

 han. Iron-masked Rocks, 77. — J. T. Boot. Sections of Collieries and 

 Bore-holes, 83. 



— - — . Literary and Philosophical Society. Memoirs. Series 3. 

 Vol. vi. 1879. 



Rooke Pennington. A Descent into Elden Hole, Derbyshire, 1. — A. 

 W. Waters. Inquiries concerning a Change in the Position of the Earth's 

 Axis, 110. — C. A. Burghardt. On the Origin of some Ores of Copper, 171, 

 253. — E. W. Binney. Notice of a fossil Plant found at Laxey, in the 

 Isle of Man, 214. — J. B. Hannay. On Siliceous Fossilization, 234. 



> . . Proceedings. Vol. xvi. (1876-77). 1877. 



W. Boyd Dawkins. Address, 34. — J. Plant. Wealden Fossils from 

 Columbia, S. America, 50. — -M. Stirrup. The Raised Beaches of the 

 County Antrim, their Molluscan Fauna and Flint Implements, 51. — M. 

 M. Pattison Muir. Note on a Manganese Ore from New South Wales, 

 and on a Specimen of native Silver from New Zealand, 58. — H. Grim- 

 shaw. On a Mineral Water from Humphrey Head, near Grange Sands, 

 North Lancashire, 63. — E. W. Binney. A Notice of some organic Remains 

 from the Schists of the Isle of Man, 102. — A. W. Waters. Inquiries 

 concerning a Change of Position of the Earth's Axis, 171. — John Plant. 

 Footprints of Dinornis, Bones of Dinornis and Dodo, 181. — M. Stirrup. 

 Upon Specimens from the Fresh Water Deposits of La Limagne d'Auvergne 

 in Central France, 182. — E. W. Binney. Note on the Upper Coal-Measures 

 of Canobie, Dumfriesshire, 192. 



. . . Vol. xvii. (1877-78). 1878. 



A. W. Waters. Table of Effect of Movements of the Surface of the 

 Globe on the Shifting of the Axis of the Earth, 2. — E. W. Binney. On 



