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Equivalents dans le Pays de Galles, Bigot; Sur la pr(^sence du C'ar- 
bonifere en Bretagae, Lebesconte; Sur un gisement carbonifere de I'Etage 
de Vis(? reconnutl Quenon, en Saint Aubin-de-Luigii<i, Bezier. 
Tome I, Xo. 2, .contains: Etude petrographique des eclogites de la, 
Loire-inf<^rieure, La Croix; 
Archiv d, Ver. d. Freunde d. Naturgeschichte in Mecklenburg, 1890, 
contains: XII. Beitrag zur Geologie ^Mecklenburgs, Geinitz; Ueber das 
angebliche Vorkommen Geschieben des Horandsteins in den nord- 
deutschen Diluvialablangerungen, Xathorst; Das meteor von Knipelin, 
Geinitz; 
Fold. Koz. (Budapest). Vol. xxi. Nos. 4 and 5 contains: Awaruit, ein 
nickeleisen-mineral, Szabo; Beitritge zur Foraminiferen-fauna d-er 
Alttertiaren Schichten von Kis-Gyor, Kocsis. 
Boletim da Commissao geographica e geologica do estado de S. Paulo, 
No. 7, contains: Notas sobre zeolitas do augito-porphyrito de S. Paulo e 
Santa-Catharina, Ilussak. 
Cursu elementaru de Geologia, de Gregoriu Stefanescu, pp. 250, 8vo, 
Bucharest, 1890. 
A manual of the Geology of India, Part IV, Mineralogy (mainly non- 
economic), F. R. Mallet. Calcutta, 1887, pp. 179. Roy Oct. 
Die landeskundliche Literatur liber de Grossherzogtiimer, Bachmann, 
Glistrow, 1889, pp. oil. 
Report of the inspector of mines for Xorth Wales and Isle of Wight, 
for 1890, C. Le Neve Foster. Loudon, 1891. 
List of mines worked in 1890 in the British Islands. By the inspectors 
of mines. 
Ueber den Sagvandit. H. Rosenbusch, (Neues Jahr, 1884.) 
Die Urvierfiissler ( Eotetrapoda) des Sitchsischen Rothliegenden, 
Hermann Credner. (Natur. Wochens. Berlin), 1891. 
Zur Auffassung des Grundgebirges, H. Rosenbusch. (Neues Jahrb. 
Bd. II. 1889. Heidelberg.) 
Ueber Monchiquit, ein camptonitisches Gangestein aus der Gefolg- 
schaft der Eliiolithsyenite. Hunter and Rosenbusch (Tschermak's Mitth. 
Min. und Pet. 1891.) 
Zur Auffassung der chemisches Natur des Grundgebirges, II. Rosen- 
busch. 1891. (Tschermak's Mittheil. AVien.) 
An outline of Mr. Mellard Reade's Theory of the Origin of Mountain 
Ranges by sedimentary loading and cumulative recurrent; expansion; 
in answer to recent criticisms. T. 3Iellard ]?eade. (Phil. Mag. June, 
1891). 
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