152 



Moore : on the Palaeontology and some of the Physical Conditions of the 



Meux-Welld Deposits: 914—924. 

 Keeping: on Pelanechinus, a new Genus ofSeaurchins from the Coral Rag 



(pl. XXXIV): 924—949. 



8) The Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mine- 

 ralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland. London. 

 8°. [Jb. 1878, 947.] 



1878. No. 10; pg. 103—154. 



Sorby: Further Improvements in studying the optical characters of Mi- 

 nerals: 103—106. 

 Heddle; Geognosy and Mineralogy of Scotland: 106—132. 

 How: on Steelite from Nova Scotia: 132—134. 

 Reviews etc.: 134—154. 



9) Bollettino del R. Comitato Geologico d'Italia. Roma. 8°. 

 [Jb. 1879, 75.] 



1878, No. 9 e 10; Settembre e Octobre; pg. 343—438. 



D. Lovisato: Cenni geognostici e geologici sulla Calabria settentrionale : 

 343-363. 



B. Lotti: II Monte Amiata: 364—384. 



D. Pantanelli e B. Lotti: Sui marmi della Montagnola Senese : 384—395. 



C. de Stefani: Sull' epoca degli strati diPikermi: 396 — 405. 



C. Doelter: II Vulcano di Monte Ferru de Sardeyna: 406—429. 

 Blanchard: Sülle miniere di stagno di Campiglia: 430—438. 



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

 and J. D. Dana. New Häven. 8°. [Jb. 1879, 75.] 



1878, November. Vol. XVI. No. 95. p. 335—416. 



J. D. Dana: On some points in Lithology. 1. On some of the Characters 

 employed in distinguishing different kinds of Rocks : 335. 



Wyville Thomson: Remarks on the General Ocean Circulation: 349. 



W. T. Roepper: On a Pseudomorph after Anorthit, from Franklin, New 

 Jersey: 365. 



W. H. Niles : Upon the relative agency of Glaciers and Sub-Glacial Streams 



in the Erosion of Valleys : 366. 

 A. E. Verrill: Notice of recent additions to the Marine Fauna of the 



eastern coast of North America, No. 2: 371. 

 0. C. Marsh: Principal Characters of American Jurassic Dinosaurus : 411. 



