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Paris. Comptes Rendus hebdomadaires des Seances de l'Academie des Sciences. Deuxieme Semestre 1869. Tome lxix. Nos. 1-10.

A. Damour. — Jakobsite, nouvelle espece mine'rale, 168.

C. Gay. — Sur le treniblenient de terre arrive en aoiit 1868 dan3 l'Amerique meridionale, 260.

— Hebert. — Recherches sur l'age des gres a combustibles d'Hoganas et des gres a vegetaux de Hor, 296.

— Poiree. — Sur la difference de niyeau supposed autrefois entre la Mer Rouge et la Mediterranee, 321.

Philadelphia. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. x. Nos. 79 & 80. 1868.

E. Miller. — Explanatory Memoir on a series of Photographic Repre- sentations of remarkable Rocks on Smoky River, Kansas, 382.

II. D. Vail. — On an Eruption of Mount Vesuvius, 421, 425.

S. F. Peckham.— On the Origin of Bitumens, 445.

F. V. Hayden. — On the Geology of Wyoming, 463.

J. F. Latham. — On subsidence of the Coast, 541.

. . Vol. xi. No. 81. 1869.

E. D. Cope. — On Mylodon anncctens, 15.

. On the Cretaceous Tortoises, 16.

F. V. Hayden. — On the Geology of Wyoming, 25.

A. Winchell. — On the Marshall Group, 57.

P. Sheafer. — Boring Records in the Anthracite Region, 107.

E. D. Cope. — On a New Mosasauroid Reptile, 117.

. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. New Series. Vol. xiii. Part 3. 1869.

Thomas Evans Blackwell. — On the Hydrology of the Basin of the River St. Lawrence, 249 (2 plates).

J. P. Lesley. — Notes on a Map intended to illustrate five types of Earth-surface in the United States between Cincinnati and the Atlantic, 307 (with a map).

Leo Lesquereux. — On Fucoides in the Coal-formations, 313 (1 plate).

James Hall. — Notes upon the Geology of some portions of Minne- sota, from St. Paul to the western part of the State, 329.

Horatio C. Wood, Jun. — A Contribution to the knowledge of the Flora of the Coal Period in the United States, 341 (2 plates).

Leo Lesquereux. — On Species of Forest Plants from the Tertiary of the State of Mississippi, 411 (10 plates).

Photographic Society. Journal. Nos. 207-209.

Portland Society of Natural History. Proceedings. Vol. i. Parts 1 & 2. 1862 & 1869.

C. H. Hitchcock. — Notes on the Geology of Maine, 72. '

N. T. True. — Grooved Boulders in Bethel, 92.

C. II. Hitchcock. — A new Species of L'arpolithcs, 95.

J. W. Dawson. — Fossil Plants from Perry, Maine, 99 (1 plate).

E. Billings. — Description of some new Species of Fossils, with re- marks on others already known, from the Silurian and Devonian Rocks of Maine, 104 (1 plate).