88 NOTICES OF SERIALS. 



Crag— p. 217-236. (Rubidge, R.N.) Geology of Southern Africa— p. 237. 

 (Harkness, R.) Lowest Sedimentary Rocks of the South of Scotland — p. 238-245. 

 (Salter, J. W.) Fossils from the Rocks of the Longmynd ; with a plate — p. 246- 

 251. (Degousee and Laurent) On the Valenciennes Coalfield ; with a plate — p. 

 252-254. (Harkness, R.) On the age of the Sandstones and Breccias of the South 

 of Scotland — p. 254-267. (Wilson, Jas. S.) Notes on the Geology of the neigh- 

 bourhood of Sydney, Newcastle, and Brisbane, Australia ; Abstract — p. 283- 

 288. (Beckles, S. H.) On the lowest strata of the Cliffs at Hastings— p. 288- 

 292. (Wright, T.) On the Palaeontological and Stratigraphical relations of the 

 " Sands of the Inferior Oolite" — p. 292-325. (Boue, A.) On the probable origin 

 of the English Channel by means of a fissure ; Abstract— p. 325. (Scrope, G. P.) 

 On the formation of Craters and the nature of the Liquidity of Lavas — p. 326-350. 

 (Binney, E. W.) On some Footmarks in the Millstone Grit of Tintwistle, Cheshire 

 — p. 350-354. (Croker, J. G.) On the Lignite deposits of Bovey Tracey, Devon- 

 shire ; Abstract — p. 354. (Bunbury, C. J. F.) Notice of some appearances 

 observed on Draining a Mere near Wretham Hall, Norfolk — p. 355, 356. (Dick, 

 A.) Analysis of the Cleveland Iron ore from Eston — p. 357. (Cobbold, R. H.) 

 On the occurrence of Coal near the city of E-u in China— p. 358. (Moore, J. C.) 

 On the Silurian rocks of Wigtownshire— p. 359-366. (Babbage, C.) On the action 

 of Ocean currents on the formation of the strata of the Earth ; Abstract — p. 366- 

 368. (Plant, Jas.) On the Upper Keuper Sandstone included in the New Red 

 Marls, and its Fossils, at Leicester — p. 369-373. (Brodie, P. B.) On the Upper 

 Keuper Sandstone of Warwickshire — p. 374-377. (Woodward, S. P.) On an 

 Orthoceras from China; with a plate — p. 378-381. (Salter, J. W.) On anew genus 

 of Cephalopoda, Diploceras, Orthoceras bisiphonatum of Sowerby, and on the 

 occurrence of Ascoceras in Britain ; Abstract — p. 381. (Symonds, W. S.) On Trap- 

 dykes intersecting Syenite iff the Malvern Hills, Worcestershire — p. 382. (Sawkins, 

 J. G.) On the movement of land in the South Sea Islands — p. 383. (Ibbetson, 

 L. L. B.) On the possible origin of Veins of Gold in Quartz and other Rocks ; 

 Abstract — p. 384. (Charters, S.) On a Section near Mont Blanc — p. 385. 

 (Spratt) On the Geology of Varna and its Vicinity, and of other parts of Bulgaria ; 

 Abstract — p. 387, 388. (Bowen, H. G.) On the Geology of Trinadad ; Abstract 

 — p. 389. (Salter, J. W.) On the Fossils found in the Chalk flints and Greensand 

 of Aberdeenshire ; Abstract — p. 390. (Prestwich, J.) Correlation of the Middle 

 Eocene Tertiaries of England, France, and Belgium ; Abstract — p. 390-392. 



Translations and Notices of Geological Memoirs. — Lipoid : Geology of N. E. 

 Carynthia — p. 1. Muenichdorfer and Lipoid : Iron ores of the Huettenberg — p. 

 2. Breithaupt : On the Mineral vein at Guadalajara — p. 4. Jokely : Gneiss 

 and Granite of Central Bohemia— p. 5. Patera : Silver ores of Joachimsthal — p. 

 6. Rolle : Lignite of Kainach, Styria — p. 7. Von Hauer : Quicksilver deposits 

 near Cividale, Venetian Lombardy — p. 8. Nceggerath: Late Earthquake in 

 Switzerland — p. 9. Johnstonite from Transylvania— p. 10. Heckel: Fossil 

 fishes of Austria— p. 12. Hochstetter : Geology of Carlsbad— p. 12-14. Kenn- 

 gott : Piauzite from Styria — p. 14. Barrande : Silurian Fossils from Wossek, 

 Bohemia — p. 15. Von Hauer: Method of preparing Lithion — p. 11. (Same) 

 Mode of procuring Alumina — p. 15. Hingerau : Lignites of the Hausruck — p. 

 16. Kleszczynsky : Silver and Lead from Bohemia — p. 17. Vallach: Metalli- 

 ferous vein in the Erzgebirge — p. 18. Hochstetter : Thermal springs of Carlsbad 

 — p. 18. Bensch: On Basalt— p. 19. Kenngott: Junkerite— p. 20. Same: 

 Remarkable Crystals of Quartz and Fluor spar — p. 20. Renevier : Lower Green- 

 sand and Blackdown Fossils of England — p. 21. Oppel: Acanthoteuthis and 

 Aptychus — p. 22. Kudernatsch : Geology of the Bannat — p. 25. Reuss : 

 Metalliferous veins of Pribram, Bohemia — p. 26. Hcernes : Gastropoda of the 

 Alpine Trias — p. 26. Catullo : Upper Sedimentary deposits of the Venetian 

 territory ; Fossil Bryozoa, Anthozoa, and Sponges, contained in them — p. 26-28. 

 Hcernes : Post-tertiary shells from the coast of Greece — p. 28, Report of General 

 Annual Meeting, and Anniversary Address of the President, W. J. Hamilton, Esq. 

 —pp. 119. 



