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"TJrlE OEOLOGTIST." 



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MARCH, 1905. 



oonsrTEnsra?s. 



I. Original Akticles. page 



1 . Sedgwick Museum Notes : Fossils 

 from Haverfordwest. By F. R. 

 CowPER Eeed, M.A., F.G.S. 

 (Plate IV.) 97 



2. Notes on the Gold Occurrences 

 on Lightning Creek, B.C. By 

 Austin J. B. Atkin, Esq. 

 (With 2 Text-Illustrations.) ... 104 



3. Some Transvaal Eruptives. By 

 Dr. R. F. Band, F.L.S 107 



4. The Occurrence of Scheelite near 

 Barkerville, B.C. By Austin 



J. B. Atkin, Esq 116 



II. Notices of Memoirs. 



Note on the Geology of Cyprus. 

 By C. V. Bellamy, F.G.S., 

 M.I.C.E., etc 117 



III. Reviews. 



1. The Palaeontographical Society 



of London: vol. Iviii (1904) ... 126 



2. Memoirs of the Geological Sur- 

 vey : The Merthyr Tydfil Country 130 



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3. Rock-Magmas as Solutions 132 



4. A. W. Rogers' Geology of Cape 

 Colony 135 



IV. Reports and Proceedings. 



1. Geological Society of London — 

 February 1st, 1905 138 



2. Edinburgh Geological Society — 

 January 18th, 1905 139 



3. Mineralogical Society, London — 

 January 31st, 1905 140 



V. Correspondence. 



1. Professor T. G. Bonuey 141 



2. J. Allen Howe, B.Sc, "F.G.S. . 141 



VI. Obituary. 



1. Professor J. P. O'Reilly, C.E 

 M.R.I.A 



2. Thomas Wm. Shore, F.G.S. . 



3. Professor G. B. Howes, LL.D 



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VII. Miscellaneous. 



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