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Proceedings of Societies, 86, 85, 129.

Correspondence, 46, 92, 140.

Miscellaneous, 143.

Obituary, 96.

Halifax (N. S.). Proceedings and Transactions of the Nova-Scotian Institute of Natural Sciences. Vol. ii. Part 3. 1868-69.

J. Rutherford. — On a Peculiarity in the Blockhouse Seam, Cow Bay, Cape Breton, 18.

H. Poole.— On the Meteorology of the Glace Bay Coal-district, 100.

H. Y. Hind. — Notes on the Structure of the Nova Scotia Gold- districts, 102.

— How. — Notes on the Economic Mineralogy of Nova Scotia, 128.

R. G. Haliburton. — Explorations in the Pictou Coal-field in 1867 and 1868, 155.

J. W. Dawson. — Notes on New Points and Corrections in Acadian Geology, 166.

R. C. Harris. — On an Important Reclamation of Land near Sackville, 170.

Iron and Coal Trades Review. No. 97. January 5, 1870.

Linnean Society of London. Journal. Vol. x. Zoology, No. 47, 1870 ; and Vol. xi. Botany, No. 52, 1869.

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Liverpool. Abstract of the Proceedings of the Liverpool Geological Society. Session 1868-69.

G. H. Morton. — Notes on the Geology of the Breidden Hills, 33.

C. Ricketts. — The Geology of the Neighbourhood of Ingleborough, 34.

C. Potter. — Observations on the Cheshire Coast, 37.

R. Bostock. — The New Red Sandstone as a Source of Water-supply, 58.

H. Hicks. — Notes on the Arenig Rocks in the neighbourhood of St. David's, 72.

G. H. Morton. — Palaeontological Observations on the Carboniferous Limestone in Flintshire, 75.

N. Tate.— On the Chemistry of the Primaeval Earth, 77.

J. Roberts. — On the Wells and Water of Liverpool, 84.

G. H. Morton. — The Geology of the Country around Shelve, Shrop- shire, with a Notice of the Breidden Hills (41 pages and 4 plates). London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine. Fourth Series. Vol. xxxix. Nos. 258-260. January to March, 1870. From Dr. W. Francis, F.G.S. &c.

J. A. Phillips. — Note on certain Slates (Felsites and Elvanites) occurring near Knockmahon, in the County of Waterford, 12. Geological Survey of Scotland, 81.

Longman's Notes on Books. No. 60. February 1870.

Medical Press and Circular. New Series. Vol. viii. Nos. 24-26.