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dress to Norwich Geological So- 

 ciety, 80, 72, 143 ; Glacial and 

 Post-Glacial, 80, 383 ; Geologi- 

 cal Survey, 81, 39 ; Rock-basins 

 in Granite, 81, 526 ; Geology of 

 Country around Norwich, 82, 

 324 ; Disturbances at Vobster, 



82, 286 ; Bare Valley Beds and 

 Westleton Beds, 82, 452 ; 02, 

 27 ; Dr. Ricketts on Subsidence, 



83, 93 ; Section at Hope's Nose, 



84, 524 ; Life of R. A. C. God- 

 win-Austen, 85, I ; Geology 

 around Fakenham, 85, 180 ; 

 Epping Forest, 85, 368 ; Old Red 

 Sandstone under London, 86, 

 43 ; Well-sinking at Swindon, 86, 

 188 ; Pateontological Nomencla- 

 ture, 87, 519; Relations of Gt. 

 Oolite to Forest Marble, 88, 

 467 ; Portland Sands at Swindon, 

 88, 469 ; Palceontological Re- 

 cord, 89, 381 ; Memoir of H. W. 

 Bristow, 89, 381 ; Obituary of 

 John Gunn, 90,331 ; Grey wether 

 at Bayswater, 91, 119; Memo- 

 rials of John Gunn, 91, 425 ; 

 Formation of Landscape Marble, 

 92, no; Oolitic Iron -ore at 

 Raasay, 93, 493 ; Jurassic Rocks 

 of Britain, 94, 85, 520; 96, 129; 

 Memoir of W. Topley, 94, 570 ; 

 Section at North Cliff, South- 

 wold, 96, 354; Geology of Man- 

 chester, Sheffield, and Lincoln- 

 shire Railway, 97, 97 ; Memoir 

 of P. B. Brodie, 97, 481 ; Chalky 

 Boulder-clay and Glacial Phe- 

 nomena of Western Midlands, 



97, 485 ; Boulders of Spilsby 

 Sandstone, 98, 334 ; Prestwich's 

 Memoranda on Drift Deposits, 



98, 404 ; Arborescent Carboni- 

 ferous Limestone near Bristol, 



99, 77 ; Henry H. Howell, 99, 

 433 ; Greywether at S. Kensing- 

 ton, 00, 543 ; Obituary of J. H. 

 Blake, 01, 238 ; Phosphatic 

 Layer at Base of Inferior Oolite 

 in Skye, 01, 519 ; Railway-cut- 

 tings in Suffolk, 02, 129; Bag- 

 shot Beds at Combe Pyne, Lyme 

 Regis, 02, 515 ; Disturbances 

 in Chalk nr. Royston, 03, 281 



Woodward, Horace Boling*- 

 broke, and J. H. Blake. 



Rhaetic, Lr. Lias, and Keuper of 

 Somerset, 72, 196 

 Woodward, Horace Boling*- 

 broke, and H. W. Bristow. 



Prospects of Coal to South of 

 Mendips, 71, 500 

 Woodward, Harry Pagre. 



Geology East of Farina, S. Aus- 

 tralia, 85, 374 ; Appointment as 

 Government Geologist, to W. 

 Australia, 88, 48 ; Coal and Tin 

 in W. Australia, 89, 432 ; Two 

 Years' Geological Report on W. 

 Australia, 90, 468 ; Annual Re- 

 port for 1890, Geological Survey 

 of W. Australia, 92, 132 ; Re- 

 port on Murchison Goldfields,. 

 93, 2S8, 412 ; Mining Hand- 

 book, 94, 422 ; Geological Map 

 of W. Australia, 94, 423 ; Geo- 

 logy of W. Australia, 94, 545 ; 

 Mining Handbook of W. Aus- 

 tralia, 2nd edition, 96, 81 ; Re- 

 tirement from Government Ser- 

 vice, 96, 96 ; Dry Lakes of W. 

 Austi'alia, 97, 363 ; Biographical 

 Notice of, 97, 385 ; So-called 

 Lode Formation of Hannans, 

 W. Australia, 97, 550 



and K. Y. Xi. Brown. Re- 

 port on Barossa Goldfield, &c. 

 86, 278 



Woodward, Martin Foun- 

 tain. [1865-1901], 01, 480 



Woodward, Samuel, of Nor- 

 wich. Memoir of [1790-1838],. 



91, I 



Woodward, Samuel Pick- 

 worth. Review — G. C. Church- 

 ill's 'Dolomite Mountains,' 64, 

 38-42 ; Bridlington Crag, 64, 

 49, 142 ; Plicatitla sigillina, 64, 

 112; Nature and Origin of 

 Banded Flints, 64, 145 ; Cliona^ 

 65, 576; Obituary [1821-1865], 

 65, 383 



Woodwardian Museum, Cambridge,. 

 Catalogue of Fossils in, 94, 46 



Laboratory Notes, 80, 207, 



452 ; 81, 171 ; 82, 548 ; 83, 

 17, 65 ; 87, 409, 546 ; 88, 267, 

 289, 344; 89, 396; 90, 213;: 

 91, 116, 169 ; 92, 548 ; 93, 64, 

 249; 94, 108, 241 ; 95, 49, 246; 

 96, 117, 161 ; 98, 266 ; 99, 241, 

 358; 00, 105, 250, 303; 01, 5. 



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