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TO THE

LIBRARY OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. From January 1st to March 31st, 1870,

I. TRANSACTIONS AND JOURNALS.

Presented by the respective Societies and Editors.

Academy (Journal). Nos. 4-6. January to March 1870.

American Journal of Science and Arts. Second Series. Vol. xlviii. No. 144. November 1869.

J. D. Dana and G. J. Brush. — On the Magnetite in Mica of Pennsbury, Pa., in reply to Prof. G. Rose, 360.

S. F. Peckham. — On the probable origin of Albertite and allied minerals, 362.

J. P. Kimball. — Notes on the Geology of Western Texas and of Chihuahua, Mexico, 378.

O. C. Marsh. — Notes on some new Mosasauroid Reptiles from the Greensand of New Jersey, 392.

—. Description of a new and gigantic fossil Serpent (Dinophis grandis) from the Tertiary of New Jersey, 397.

—. —. Vol. xlix. No. 145. January 1870.

W. D. Alexander. — On the Crater of Haleakala, Island of Maui, Hawaiian group, 43.

F. W. Clarke. — On a new method of separating Tin from Arsenic, Antimony and Molybdenum, 48.

E. Billings. — Notes on the structure of the Crinoidea, Cystidea and Blastoidea, 51.

T. S. Hunt. — On Laurentian Rocks in Eastern Massachusetts, 75.

J. L. Smith. — Account of a fall of meteoric stones near Danville, Ala., with an analysis of the same, 90.

American Naturalist. Vol. iii. Nos. 10-12. December 1869 to February 1870.

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