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ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRAKT. 



Dowker. The "Water-supply of East Kent, in connection with Natural 

 Springs and Deep Wells, 202. — 0. A. McMahon. The Gneissose Granite 

 of the Himalayas, 212. — J. H. Collins. On the Geological History of 

 the Cornish Serpentinous Rocks, 220. — 0. C. Marsh. American Jurassic 

 Mammals, 241. — R. H. Traquair. Notes on Cho?idrosteus acipenseroides, 

 Agassiz, 248. — J. E. Marr. The Glacial Deposits of Sudbury, Suffolk, 

 262. — R. Lydekker and G. A. Boulenger. Notes on Chelonia from the 

 Purheck, Wealden, and London-clay, 270. 



Geological Magazine. Dec. iii. Yol. iv. Nos. 1-6. 1887. Pur- 

 chased. 



Geologists' Association. Proceedings. Vol. ix. Nos. 6 & 7. 1886. 



W. Topley. The Life and Work of Professor John Morris, M.A., 

 F.G.S., 886. — A. Irving. The Stratigraphical Relations of the Bagshot 

 Sands of the London Basin to the London Clay, 411. — J. Johnston- 

 Lavis. On the Fragmentary Ejectamenta of Volcanoes, 421. — J. Starkie 

 Gardner. Fossil Grasses, 433. — J. Postlethwaite and J. G. Goodchild. 

 On some Trilobites from the Skiddaw Slates, 469, — J. G. Goodchild. 

 Observations upon the Stratigraphical Relations of the Skiddaw Slates, 

 462. — G. S. Boulger. On the Connection in Time of changes in Fossil 

 Floras with those of Faunas, 482. — T. Rupert Jones and J. W. Kirkby. 

 A List of the Genera and Species of Bivalved Entomostraca found in the 

 Carboniferous Formations of Great Britain and Ireland, with notes on the 

 Genera and their Distribution, 495. 



. . Yol. x. No. 1. 1887. 



A. Smith Woodward. On " Leathery Turtles," Recent and Fossil, and 

 their Occurrence in British Eocene deposits, 2. — H. Hicks. On some 

 further Researches in Bone-caves in North Wales, 14. — P. H. Carpenter. 

 On Crinoids and Blastoids, 19. 



Glasgow. Geological Society. Transactions. Yol. viii. Part 1 

 (1883-84, 1884-85). 1886. 

 J. Young. Notes on Cone-in-Cone Structure, 1. — R. Craig. On the 

 Upper Limestones of North Ayrshire, as foimd in the district around 

 Dahy, and elsewhere, 28. — W. Jolly. The Parallel Roads of Lochaber : 

 the Problem, its Conditions and Solutions, 40. — R. Kidston. Notes on 

 some Fossil Plants collected by Mr. R. Dunlop, Airdrie, from the Lanark- 

 shire Coal-field, 47.— W. Jolly. Excursion to Ben Nevis and the Parallel 

 Roads of Lochaber, 72. — J. White. A Ghmpse of Skye ; with Remarks 

 on Yolcanic Action, 105. — J. White. Notes on Tarbert, Argyllshire, 111. 

 — D. Bell. Notes on the Geology of Oban, 116. — J. Young. Notes on 

 the Cathkin " Osmund Stone," a Volcanic Tuff, 134. — J. Young. Notice 

 of the late Dr. Thomas Davidson, 138. — J. Young. Notes on the Car- 

 boniferous Brachiopoda, with Revised List of the Genera and Species, 

 143. — J. R. S. Hunter. The Old Red Sandstone of Lanarkshire, with 

 notes on Volcanic Action during Old Red and Carboniferous Times, 161. 

 — J. R. S. Hunter. Notes on the Discovery of a Fossil Scorpion (Palceo- 

 phonus caledonicus) in the Silurian Strata of Logan Water, 162. — J.. 

 Thomson. The Geology of the Territory of Idaho, U.S., and the Silver 

 Lode of Atlanta, 173. — J. B. Murdoch. Notes on the Principal Geo- 

 logical Papers read at the British Association Meeting, Aberdeen, 1885. 

 179. 



Gloucester. Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club. Proceedings for 

 1885-86. 1887. 

 Sir W. Y. Guise. Annual Address of the President, 1. — E. Witchell- 



