NATURAL SCIENCE. 



The following items in our September Number are of interest to Geologists: — 



NOTES AND COMMENTS.— The Geographical Congress.— Deep-seated Water.— 

 Anti-Darwinism. — The Fossil Birds of La Plata. 



ARTICLES. — Natural Science in Newcastle, by Rev. Canon A. M. Nokman. — The 

 Geology of Ipswich, by Clement Reid.— Some Recent Insect Literature, by 

 George H. Caupenteu. — The Nucleolus, by Rudolf Beee. — The Role of 

 Sex, by J. B. Haycraft. — The Alleged Miocene Man in Burma, by R. D. 

 Oldham. 



REVIEWS— Geological Phenomena and the Flood, by Joseph Prestwich. — The 

 Vertical Distribution of the Pelagic Crustacea during July, 1894, by E. A. 

 BiRGE. — The Lepidnptera of the British Islands, by C. G. Barrett. — 

 Outlines of Zoology, by J. A. Thomson.— Index to the Periodicals of 1894, 

 by Miss E. Hetheuington. 



OBITUARY.— C. C. Babington, J. Thomson, D. C. Eaton, F. Kitton, 

 G. V. NoRDENSKioLD, J. Deby, Verneuil, G. Marx, Sir J. Tomes, 

 H. Knoblauch, C. E. A. Gerstaecker, W. Voss, R. Peck., N. S. 

 Townshbnd, E. H. Baillon. 



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