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■of Ceylon and their occurrence in the Madras deposits. These 

 determinations have been made with the kind assistance of 

 Mr. Edgar A. Smith, I.S.O. It is satisfactory to note also that 

 the specimens have been presented to the Geological Department of 

 the British Museum b}' the collector, A. K. Coomaraswamy, Esq., 

 B.Sc, etc. 



Gastropoda. 



Telescopium telescopimn (Linnaeus) 

 Fotamidcs Jluviatilis, Potiez & Michaud 

 Purpura carinifera, Lamarck ... 

 Nassa ornata, Kiener 

 Melongena ptigilina (Born) 

 Naticas^. 



Lamellibranchi A . 



Scapharca rhombca (Born) 



AreasT^. ... 



Plaeuna placenta (Linn?eus) 



Tapes undulata (Born) ... 



Tapes textrix (Chemnitz) 



JJiplodonta cf . oblonga, Hanley . . . 



Tellina sp. 



Posinia salebrosa, Eoemer 



Chione allied to imbricata (Sowerby) 



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I. — The Geology of Cyprus.' By C. V. Bellamy, M.I.C.E., 

 F.G.S., late Director of Public Works in Cyprus, and A. J. 

 Jukes-Browne, B.A., F.G.S., late of the Geological Survey of 

 Great Britain, 



IN the beginning of the present year, 1905, a geological map and 

 letterpress key of the Island of Cyprus, compiled by Mr. C. V. 

 Bellamy, late Director of Public Works, was published by Edward 

 Stanford.^ This was almost entirely the result of work done in the 

 jReld, and has now been followed by a more detailed and com- 

 prehensive treatise on the same subject with Mr. A. J. Jukes-Browne 

 as joint author. It could have been wished that both had appeared 

 simultaneously to form one harmonious work, the several parts 

 forming the complement of the other, in which case the few 

 discrepancies and alterations which now exist would have been 

 obviated. One of the most important additions in the newer work, 

 and included in the sketch-map which forms its frontispiece, is the 

 recording of an outcrop of a bed of later Pliocene age situated west 



1 Plymouth, W. Brendon & Son, Ltd., 1905, and read before the Geological 

 Society, 4th January, 1905. 



2 See notice in Geol. Mag., March, 1905, pp. 117-126. 



