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 Revue de Geologie pour les annees 1866 et 1867, par MM. Delesse et de Lapparent. 8vo. Paris, 1869.

Royal Agricultural Society of England. Journal. Vols. xv.-xxv. ; and Second Series, Vols. i.-iv., and Vol. v. Part 1.

Royal Geographical Society. Proceedings. Vol. xiii. No. 2. April 1869.

W. Chinn. — Soundings and Temperatures in the Gulf Stream, 92.

A. G. Findlay.— On the Gulf Stream, 102.

J. F. Wilkinson. — Journey through the Gold Country of South Africa, 134.

Royal Horticultural Society. Journal. Vol. ii. Part 6.

Royal Institution of Great Britain. Proceedings. Vol. v. Part 5 (No. 49). April 1869.

Royal Irish Academy. Transactions. Vol. xxiv. Science. Part 11. 1869.

W. King. — On the Histology of the Test of the Class Palliobranchiata, 439 (1 plate).

Royal Society. Proceedings. Vol. xvii. Nos. 110 & 111.

O. Heer. — Contributions to the Fossil Flora of North Greenland, 329.

N. S. Maskelyne. — Notice on the mineral constituents of the Breitenbach Meteorite, 370.

W. B. Carpenter and H. B. Brady.— Description of Parkeria and Loftusia, two gigantic types of Arenaceous Foraminifera, 400,

E. Owen. — On Remains of a large extinct Lama (Palauchenia magna, Owen), from Quaternary deposits in the Valley of Mexico, 405.

St. Petersburg. Bulletin de l'Academie Imperiale des Sciences de St. Petersbourg. Tome xiii. Nos. 1-3.

P. Kostytschef et O. Marggraf. — Composition chimique des eponges fossiles apatites du terrain crayeux de la Russie, 19.

G. von Helmersen. Coquilles marines trouvees dans les sables de Kara-kum, 23.

Le Due de Leuchtenberg. — Sur la Kotchoubeite, la Kammererite et la Pennine, 33.

F. Schmidt. — Communication prealable concernant les resultats scientifiques obtenus par l'expedition chargee de la recherche d'un Mammuth, 97.

Scientific Opinion. Vol. i. Nos. 23-30. Vol. ii. Nos. 31-35. April to June 1869.

James Croll. — On the Physical cause of the Motion of Glaciers, 445.

Anniversary Address to the Geological Society of London, 463, 486, 505.

James Croll. — On the Influence of the Gulf Stream, 466, 489.

Borasc Lake, California, 527.

Robert Brown. — On the Coal-fields of the North-Pacific coast, 546.

David Forbes. — Babingtonite, a British Mineral, 3.

J. W. Dawson. — On the Coal-field of Eastern Cape Breton, 8.

William Thomson. — A Reply to Professor Huxley, 41.