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 Geological Magazine. Vol. viii. Nos. 1-3 (continued).

Ball's ' Guide to the Western Alps/ reviewed, 132.

Reports and Proceedings of Societies, 35, 82, 134. Correspondence, 39, 88, 142.

Obituary, 45.

Miscellaneous, 48, 144.

Geologists' Association. Annual Report for 1870. (2 copies.)

Iron and Coal Trades Review. Vol. iv. Nos. 147 & 148 (December 1870) ; and Vol. v. Nos. 149-159 (January to March 1871).

Iron and Steel Institute. Journal. Vol. i. No. 1. February 1871.

Mineral Statistics of Great Britain and Ireland, 6.

W. Adams. — On the Geological Features of the South-Wales Coal- field, 13.

G. J. Snelus. — The Conditions of Carbon and Silicon in Iron and Steel, 28.

F. Kohn. — Production of Alloys of Iron and Manganese, 70.

Linnean Society of London. Journal. Zoology. Vol. xi. No. 50. 1871.

—. Proceedings. Session 1870-71. November to December.

Liverpool. Abstract of the Proceedings of the Liverpool Geological Society. Session the Eleventh. 1869-70. (2 copies.)

G. H. Morton. — Anniversary Address, 3.

C. Ricketts. — Geological Observations in the Neighbourhood of Exeter, 33.

A. N. Tate. — The Chemistry of Granite, as Illustrating the Origin of Granitic Rocks, 37.

A. Morgan. — The Formation of Metalliferous Veins, 37.

R. Bostock. — The Mersey and the Dee, their former Channels and and Change of Level, 41.

S. Cooke. — On Deep-Sea Dredgings in the Atlantic, 49.

C. Ricketts. — The Section of Strata exposed on the Huyton and St. Helen's Branch Railway, 56.

Liverpool. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire. New Series. Vol. x. Session 1869-70.

London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine. Fourth Series. Vol. xli. Nos. 270-272. January to March 1871. From Dr. W. Francis, F.G.S.

J. Ball. — On the Cause of the Motion of Glaciers, 81.

J. A. Phillips. — On the Chemical Composition and Microscopic Constitution of certain Cornish Rocks, 87.

E. Hull. — On the Geological Age of Ballycastle Coal-field, and its relation to the Carboniferous Rocks of the West of Scotland, 155.