III. GEOLOGICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
Names of Donors in Italics.
Ansted, D. T. The Earth's History, or First Lessons in Geology. 1869.
Barrande, Joachim. Reapparition du genre Arethusina (Barr.) et Faune Silurienne des environs de Hof, en Baviere. December 1868.
Beanmont, Elie de. Rapport sur les progres de Stratigraphie. 1869. From the French Government.
Bigsby, J. J. Thesaurus Siluricus. The Flora and Fauna of the Silurian Period. 1868. (2 copies.)
Bolton, John. Geological Fragments, collected principally from Rambles among the Rocks of Furness and Cartmel. 1869.
Brayley, E. W. On the Relations of the Luminous Prominences to the Faculae of the Sun. 1869.
Catalogue of the Library of the Chemical Society. 1869. From the Chemical Society.
Cautley, Sir Proby T. Report on the Ganges Canal. 3 vols, and Atlas of Plates. Presented by W. T. Thornton, Esq.
Chemical Society. Report of Annual Meeting, March 30, 1869.
Credner, Hermann. Die Gliederung der eozoischen (vorsilurischen) Formationsgruppe Nord-Amerikas. 1869. (2 copies.)
Croll, James. On the Influence of the Gulf-stream. 1869.
Daubree, M. Note sur le Kaolin de la Lizolle, et d'Echassieres, et sur l'existence de mineral d'etain qui y a ete exploite a une epoque extremement reculee. 1869.
Delesse et de Lapparent, MM. Extraits de Geologic. 1869.
Fairman, E. St. John. I Petrolii in Italia. Florence, 1869. Geological Survey of Sweden (Sveriges Geologiska Undersokning). Sheets 26-30, with 5 Parts of descriptions. Presented by Prof. A. Erdmann.
Geikie, A. Memoir of the late James David Forbes. 1869.
Gibb, Sir Duncan. Discoveries in Science by the Medical Philosopher. 1869.
Haidinger, W. von. Remarks on the Luminous, Thermal, and Acoustic Phenomena attending the fall of Meteorites. 1869.