ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY. I05 



East-India Association. Journal. Yol. xviii. No. 5 & 6. 1886. 

 . . Vol. xix. Nos. 1-4. 1887. 



Edinburgh. Geological Society. Transactions. Sessions 1884-85, 

 1885-86. Yol. v. Part 2. 1887. 

 D. Milne-Home. Inaugural Address, 1884-85, 171. — R. Richardson. 

 Report on the Montreal Meeting of the British Association, 181. — G. 

 Lindstrom. Preliminary Notice on a Silurian Scorpion (Palceophonus 

 mmciuSj Torell and Lindstrom), from the Isle of Gothland, 184.— J. R. 

 S. Hunter. Notes on a new Fossil Scorpion (Palceophonus caledunicvs), 

 from the Upper Silurian Shales, Logan Water, Lesmahagow, 187. — W. 

 Ferguson. Notices of some Iron Ore Deposits in Aberdeenshire and 

 Banffshire, 192. — J. Reid. Notes on the Origin and Development of 

 Granitic and other allied Varieties of Crystalline Rocks. 199. — R. 

 Richardson. On Canadian and Scottish Glacial Geology, 205. — R. 

 Richardson. Notice of " The Gled Stane " and other Boulders near 

 Pitlochry, Perthshire, 213. — W. T. Kinnear. On the Occurrence and 

 Range of Beds containing Scorpion remains in the Carboniferous Rocks 

 of Fife, 216. — G. H. Kinahan. The Terraces of the Great American 

 Lakes and the Roads of Glenroy, 221. — T. D. Wallace. The Geology of 

 the Parish of Kirkhill and the " Aird," Inverness-shire, 224. — W. Morri- 

 son. Precambrian Conglomerate of Lewis, 235. — R. Richardson. 

 Closing Address, Session 1884-85, 243. — R. Richardson. Inaugural 

 Address, Session 1885-86, 249. — J. Melvin. On the Parallel Roads of 

 Lochaber, 268. — W. Morrison. Terraces at Achnasheen, 275. — W. x\n- 

 derson. Note on the Occurrence of a new Species of Carboniferous 

 Crustacean at Ardross, near Elie, Fife, 280. — A. Johnstone. On the 

 Action of Carbonic Acid Water on Minerals and Rocks, 282. — H. Rink. 

 Results of the Recent Danish Explorations in Greenland, with regard to 

 the Inland Ice (1876 to 1884), 286. — J. Simpson. On Reindeer and other 

 Mammalian Bones discovered by Mr. Macfie of Dreghorn in a Rock-fissure 

 at Green Craig, Pentland Hills, 294. — J. Henderson. On Reindeer and 

 other Mammalian Remains from the Pentland Hills, 302. — W. J. Mac- 

 adam. Exhibition of, and notes on, Specimens of Red-deer Horns from 

 the Sand Deposits at the Mouth of the Nith, Dumfriesshire, 305. — 

 Romanis. Notes on Upper Burma, 306. — A. Somervail. Notes on the 

 Archaean Gneiss of Ross and Sutherland, 307. — W. Anderson. Notes on 

 the Fish Remains from the Bone Bed at Abden, near Kinghorn, Fife, with 

 remarks by Dr. R. H. Traquair, 310. — W. J. Macadam. Notice of a new 

 Fossiliferous Bed in the Island of Arran, 316. — J. S. G. Wilson and W. 

 J. Macadam. Diatomaceous Deposits in Skye, 318. — D. Cameron. Geo- 

 logical Observations on Easter Ross, Moy and Craggie, and Athole, 330. 

 — D. Cameron. The Geology of Fearn and Tarbat, 330. — A. M'Charles. 

 Notes on the Geology of the Winnipeg District, Manitoba, 331. 



. Royal Physical Society. Proceedings. Session 1885-86. 



1886. 



B. N. Peach. Opening Address by the President, 1. — R. Kidston. 

 On the Species of the Genus Palceoxyris, Brongniart, occurring in British 

 Carboniferous Rocks, 54. — James Rennie and R. Kidston. On the Oc- 

 currence of Spores in the Carboniferous Formation of Scotland, 82. 



Ekaterinburg. Societe Ouralienne d'Amateurs des Sciences Natur- 

 elles. Bulletin (4to). Tome iv. 1876. 



— . ". . Tome v. Nos. 1-3 (1879-80). 1879-80. 



V. M. MalakhofF. Indicateur des lieux de provenance des mineraux 



