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TRANSACTIONS of the GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Vol. VJ 

 Parti, containing the folloviring Papers: 

 I. On the Island of Salsette. By Stephen Babington, Esq. of the Hon. Past Ih? 

 dia Company's Civil Service, Bombay. Communicated by Wni. Babington, M.D, 



n. Remarks on the Hills of Badacson, Szigliget, &c. in Hungary. By Richard 



Bric'ht, M.D. Member of the Geological Society. — III. Some Observations on a 

 Sertes of Specimens presented to the Geological Society by the Hon. H. Grey Ren- 

 net. By Arthur Aikin, Esq. F.L.S. Member of the Geologicel Society, and Secre. 

 tary to the Society of Arts. — IV. Remarks on the Chalk Cliffs in tl>e Neighbour* 

 kood of Dover, and on the Bhie Marie covering the Gi'een Sand near Folkstooe 

 With an Appendix, containing soaie Account of the Chalk Cliffs, &:c. on the Coa«( 

 of France opposite to Dover. By William Phillips, Esq. F.L.S. Member of th« 

 Geological Society,— V., Remarks on the Fossils collected by Mr. William Phillip! 

 k near Dover and Folkstone. By James Parkinson, Esq. Member of the Geologic* 

 Society. — VI Notes accompanying a Set of Specimens from the Himalay Moui> 

 tains. By James Fraser, Esq. of Calcutta. Communicated by Captain Basil Hall, 

 R.N.-IVII. Obsei-vations on the Valleys and Watercourses of Shropshire and ol 

 Parts of the adjacent Coutitifs. By Arthur Aikin, Esq. F.L.S. Member of th« 

 Geologicd Society, &c. &c.— VIII. On the Form of the Integrant Molecule of Cbjk 

 bonate of Lime. By Da\'id Bre^-ster, LL.D. F.R.S. Lond. and Ed. Member of th« 

 Geological Society. — IX. Description of some n^s.v Fossil Encrini and Pentacrid 

 lately discovered in the Neighbourhood of Bristol. By George Cumberland, Es^ 

 Honorary Member of the Geological Society. — X. On the Limestoie Heds on tb« 

 River Avon, near Bristol; with, a Description of the Magnesian Beds that repoM 

 on their Basset Edges. By Gfeofge Cumberland, Esq. iVc. Jtc. — XI. ()n the Strati! 

 of the Northern Division of CamUidgeshire. By Fraiifis Lurtn.lJsq. In a Lettei 

 adressed to G. B. Gfeenough, Esq. I'rcsidfjnt of the Geological Socicty.-rXf I. Mc* 

 moir on the Geo!oi;ical Relations of the East of Ireland. By Thomas Weaver, Esqi 

 M.R.I.A., Wern. N.H. Soc, and of the Rt. Hon. and Hon. the Dublin Society,— 

 Xin. On the Modifications of t^e Primitive Crystal of the Sulphate of Bavjies 

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