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Lejeune, E. Abri sous Roche de I'age du Renne, situe a Rinxent. 

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Describes the deposits in an artificial cave, consisting of humus, stony 

 clay with fluviatile shells, bone-bed with worked flints, &c. 



Leluy, — . [Analysis of a Phosphatic Nodule from Cape La Heve.] 

 Bull. Soc. Geol. Norm. t. ii. p. 37. 



Lionnet, G. Coupe et Notes Diverses pouvant servir a THistoire 

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Describes the characters, fossils, &c. of the alluvial beds. 



Loriol, P. de, and E. Pellat. Monographic Paleontologique et Geo- 

 logique des Etages Superieurs de la Formation Jurassique des 

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63 new species described. Will be noticed in the next Geological 

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Ludwig, Rudolf. [Geology of Olonetz, Russia : title &c. on p. 80 



[after " Moscou," insert " t. xlviii." geol. map]. 

 Sketch of the geology, with description and figure of Cystiphyllum 

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. Die Tertiarformation in der Umgegend von Sulz vorm Walde 



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 Notes with lists of fossils on the (? Oligocene) petroleum sandstones 

 and limestones of Alsace. 



Geologische Notiz. Notizhl. Ver. ErdTc. Darmstadt., Folg. iii. 



Heft xiv. p. 92. 

 The WoUastonite of Auerbach is thus crystallized, ooPoo . ooPoo . P. 



Mackenzie, J. Report from the Examiner of Coal Fields on the con- 

 dition and Prospects of the Coal Fields ; together with the Reports 

 of the Inspector of Collieries on the state of the various Coal, 

 Petroleum Oil, Cannel Coal, and Kerosene Shale Mines in New 

 South Wales, &c., for the year 1874. Pp. 5. Fol. Sydney. 



Mentions a section of the L. Coal Measures, near Stroud, in which 

 there are Sigillaria and Stigmaria. 



Matthew, G. F. On the Surface Geology of New Brunswick. 



Canad. Nat. n. s. vol. vii. pp. 433-454. 

 Treats of the Glacial striae and Boulder Clay, over which come the 

 Syrtensian sands and gravels. The Boulder Clay is attributed to the 



