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ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY. 



Hull. Notice of an Outline Geological Map of Lower Egypt, Arabia 

 Petraaa, and Palestine, 1015. — E. Hull. On the Occurrence of Lower 

 Old Red Conglomerate in the Promontory of the Fanad, North Donegal, 

 1016. — T. G. Bonney. On Bastite- Serpentine and Troktolite in Aber- 

 deenshire ; with a Note on the Rock of the Black Dog, 1016. — W. Ivison 

 Macadam. On certain Diatomaceous Deposits (Diatomite) from the Peat 

 of Aberdeenshire, 1017. — T. Anderson. The Volcanoes of Auvergne, 1017. 

 — R. L. Playfair. On the Re-discovery of lost Numidian Marbles in 

 Algeria and Tunis, 1018. — W. Watson. The Chasm called the Black 

 Rock of Kiltearn, 1018. — J. Davidson. The Bass of Inverurie, a frag- 

 ment of an ancient Alluvial Bed, 1019. — H. Carvill Lewis. The Direction 

 of Glaciation as ascertained by the Form of the Striae, 1019. — W. F. 

 Stanley. Proposed Conditions to account for a former Glacial Period in 

 Great Britain, existing under similar meteorological conditions to those 

 that rule at the present time, 1020. — H. Hicks. On the Fynnon Beuno 

 and Cae Gwyn Bone-Caves, North Wales, 1021. — J. G. Phillips. The 

 Elgin Sandstones, 1023. — R. H. Traquair. Preliminary Note on a new 

 Fossil Reptile recently discovered at New Spynie, near Elgin, 1025. — C. 

 Lapworth. The Highland Controversy in British Geology ; its Causes, 

 Course, and Consequences, 1025. — B. N. Peach and J. Horne. The 

 Geology of Durness and Eriboll, with special reference to the Highland 

 Controversy, 1027. — T. G. Bonney. Preliminary Note on some Traverses 

 of the Crystalline District of the Central Alps, 1027. — IT. C. Lewis. Some 

 Examples of Pressure-Fluxion in Pennsylvania, 1029. — J. Gunn. On 

 Rocks of Central Caithness, 1030. — A. Renard. On some Rock-Speci- 

 mens from the Islands of the Fernando Noronha Group, 1031. — E. Hill. 

 On the Average Density of Meteorites compared with that of the Earth, 

 1031. — H. Drummond. Notes on a recent Examination of the Geology 

 of East Central Africa, 1032. — M. Schuster. Some Results of the Cry- 

 stallographic Study of Danburite, 1033. — Sir R. Owen. American Evi- 

 dences of Eocene Mammals of the " Plastic Clay " Period, 1033. — H. 

 Miller. Some Results of a detailed Survey of the Old Coast-lines near 

 Trondhjem, Norway, 1033. — J. Melvin. The Parallel Roads of Lochaber, 

 1035.— B. N. Peach and J. Horne. Further Evidence of the Extension 

 of the Ice in the North Sea during the Glacial Period, 1036. — H. M. 

 Cadell. Recent Advances in West Lothian Geology, 1037. — F. Clowes. 

 Barium Sulphate as a Cementing Material in Sandstone, 1038. — A. C. G. 

 Cameron. Notes on Fullers Earth and its applications, 1039.— J. C. How- 

 den. On the Glacial Deposits at Montrose, 1040. — A. Ross. Notes on the 

 Rocks of St. Kilda, 1040.— W. Whitaker. On Deep Borings at Chatham : 

 a Contribution to the Deep-seated Geology of the London Basin, 1041. — 

 W. Whitaker. On the Waterworks at Goldstone Road, Brighton, 1041. 

 — O. C. Marsh. On the Size of the Brain in Extinct Animals, 1065. — 

 D'Arcy W. Thompson. On the Hind Limb of Ichthyosaurus and on the 

 Morphology of Vertebrate Appendages, 1065. — E. Hull. On the Origin 

 of the Fishes of the Sea of Galilee, 1063. — E. Hull. On the Cause of the 

 Extreme Dissimilarity of the Faunas of the Red Sea and Mediterranean, 

 1068.— T. Wilson. A new Cave-Man of Mentone, 1218.— W. Pengelly. 

 Happaway Cavern, Torquay, 1219. 



Brussels. Musee Royal d'Histoire Naturelle de Belgique. Bulletin. 

 Tome iv. Nos. 2-4. 1886. 

 P. Pelseneer. Notice sur un Crustace des sables verts de Grandpre, 47. 

 ■ — A. Rutot. La tranchee de Hainin, 61. — L. Dollo. Premiere Note sur 

 les Cheioniens du Bruxellien (eocene moyen) de la Belgique, 75. — L. 

 Dollo. Premiere Note sur les Cheioniens landeniens (eocene inferieur) de 

 la Belgique, 129. — P. Pelseneer. Notice sur les Crustaces decapodes du 



