x CONTENTS. 
Professor HARKNESS on the Reptiliferous and Footprint Sandstones of the 
North-east, of Scotland) 5 1. oe cere oe coco atin hele elo ee ere vay an terete 
_—_____ onthe iossilsiofithe Staddaw Slates; “F.0y...00..<e- 
on the Hornblendic Greenstones, and their relations to 
the Metamorphic and Silurian Rocks of the County of Tyrone .......... 
Mr. Jonn Hoge on the Fossil Teeth of a Horse found in the Red Clay at 
LOCK LOnmeercee rt Cee eS naira fists ois/s.e ctl aeree seth etnies wie eva'e' soe) eel 
Dr. Harvey B. Hott on the Metamorphic Rocks of the Malvern Hills .. 
Dr. HutBurt on some Facts relating to the Hydrography of the St. Lawrence 
anid siherGmeahWaakesies yy sci tas ace Selects vie ec die ele eielpish dee ela intte omeraererehe 
Mr. J. Gwyn JEFFREYS on the Upper Tertiary Fossils at Uddevalla, in Sweden 
Professor T. Rupert Jones and Mr. J. W. Kirxey, Synopsis of the Bivalved 
Entomostraca of the Carboniferous Strata of Great Britain and Iveland.... 
Sa and Mr. W. K. Parker on some Fossil and 
Recent Foraminifera, collected in Jamaica by the late Lucas Barrett, F.G.S. 
Mr. J. Beers Juxes on certain Markings on some of the Bones of a Megaceros 
hbernicusiately found: im, Irelands .i08)..caile vs lcs 2 Rtas de Cithelals Oetemiee ee 
Professor W. Krye on the Neanderthal Skull, or Reasons for believing it to 
belong to the Clydian Period, and to a Species different from that repre- 
sented by Man 
awe © ae AS 8l 6, a alo 8, % ipen, 6 aie) ere. og vs OC ale 6 \€ 6/6 the a) 6 wre pO 6 ONS S CLeLe hie 
Mr. J. W. Kirxpy on some Fossil Fishes from the Permian Limestone of 
Batlwell Tear SUNGErlANnG |. 4 :s:..s:cieis0s,5s0 days) spaie'a\idis, ss ae ejsi's oleae) a SeenON 
Mr. J. P. Lestery on the Coal-measures of Sydney, Cape Breton .......... 
Mr. Joun Marury on the Discovery of Rock-salt in the New Red Sandstone 
Bip VMAACIES DOU: » xi Ainets ses)e*s s/s. 2 ee ctolate s pee a elsleterelahtae tte dsree atid via meiemeett 
Mr. Cuartes Moore on the Equivalents of the Cleveland Ironstones in the 
\ WSO 10124 CC Pat I RR On Mbarara bh Go cra ac ci = 
—— on the Organic Contents of the Lead Veins of Allen- 
heads,vand other Lead; Veins, of Yorkshire: | ih. .s,.i. «a. cau le saves eee 
Sir R. I. Murcutson’s Observations upon the Permian Group of the North- 
west of England, in communicating the outline of a Memoir thereon by 
iprotnh. HARKNESS and himsell-.:kiavasaes scans ss Ses seme ara eee 
Mr. W. PrncGELLy on the Chronological Value of the Triassic Rocks of De- 
BVOTUSINTE) ss ysve vats ove)d's ‘avec « efetas se MMe ts Ste alate 6/aot ate ny pisreena es aie ore eae 
Professor Puriires on the Drift Beds of Mundesley, Norfolk.............. 
—_——— on the Deposit of the Gravel, Sand, and Loam with Flint 
Implements at St, Acheul. .. 65 ..{s) 20h <Wueiclwth olds ls die out) 2 Geena 
Mr. T. A. Reapwrw on the Recent Discovery of Gold near Bala Lake, Merio- 
ISEASIRED 5's. yerals + G Sobre 00 oot Vk Na wes Boe 8 eee eee 
Mr. G. E. Roperts on some Remains of Bothriolepis ....... 0.00 cece ee eee 
on the Discovery of Elephant and other Mammalian Re- 
mains, in Oxfordshire:\700 4s 2777 20 Sk Re eet ee 
Mr. H. SEELEy on a Help to the Identification of Fossil Bivalve Shells . 
Myr. T. Sopwiru on a Section of the Strata from Hownes Gill to Cross Fell. . 
Mr. H. C. Sorsy on Models illustrating Contortions in Mica-Schist and Slate 
Mr. Groree Tarr’s Description of a Sea-star, Cribellites carbonarius, from the 
Mountain Limestone Formation of Northumberland, with a notice of its 
association with Carboniferous Plants 
Professor J. THomson on the Origin of the Jointed Prismatic Structure in 
Basalts and other Igneous Rocks 
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