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— Londres. The Geol. Magazine, (5), IT, 508-510, 1906. : 
508 : A. SmiTx Woopwarp. Two Specimens of /chtyosaurus showing 
contained Embyos, 443-444. — WuezcTon Hp et Joux T. Sropgs. The Carbo- 
niferous Succession below the Coal-Measures in North Shropshire, Denbigh- 
shire, and Flintshire, 445-459. — F. P. Mennezrz. The Somabula Diamond 
Field of Rhodesia, 459-462. — W. D. LanG. A. Key to the Published Figures 
of the Cretaceous Forms of the Polyzoans genus ÆEntalophora, 462-468. — 
F. W. Haruer. The Glacial Deposits of the East of England, 468-470. — 
In. Lake Oxford and the Goring Gap, 470-472. — 509 : J. KE. Marr. On the 
Stratigraphical Relations of the Dufton Shales and Keisley Limestone of 
the Cross Fell Inlier, 481-487. — R. BuLLEN Newrox. Notice of some Fossils 
from Singapore discovered by John B. Scrivenor, 485-496. — Wn£gELTroN Hip 
et Joux T. Sroggs. The Carboniferous Succession below the Coal-Measures 
in North Shropshire, Denbigshire, and Flintshire, 496-507. — A. J. Juxes- 
Browxe. The Zones of the Lower Chalk, 507-511. — J, MaALcoLM MACKLAREN. 
The Source of the Waters of Geysers, 511-514. AUSTIN J. R. ATKIN. Some 
Further Considerations of the Genesis of the Gold Deposits of Barkerville, 
B. C., and the Vicinity, 514-016, — HarozD Broprick. On Faults as a Predis- 
posing Cause for the Existence of Pot-Holes on Ingleborough, 515-518. — 
A. C. SEWARD. Jurassic Plants from the Rocks of East Yorkshire, 518. — 
T. H. Hozcan». Exhibition of a Remarkable Form of Sodalite from Rajpu- 
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Notes on the Glaciation of the Usk and Wye Valleys, 521-522. — W. H. 
HupLestTox. Trimmingham Chalk Bluffs, 525-526. — R. M. Brynonr. The 
Trimmingham Chalk, 527-598. — 510 : H. T. FerrAR. The Antarctic Ice-cap, 
530-534. — T. K. Jamresox. On the Interglacial Question, 534-536. — Marcocm 
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547-052. — FREDERICK CHAPMAN. On Concretionary Nodules wiht Plant- 
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— M. Geol. Surv. 
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— Palæontographical Society, LX, 1906. 
S. H. Reynozps. The Pleistocene Bears, 1-35 (8 pl.). — R. H. Traquarr. The 
Fishes of the Old Red Sandstone, Il, 3, 119-130 (4 pl.). — H. Woops. The 
Cretaceous Lamellibranchia, IL, 3, 97-132 (8 pl). — F. R. Cowper REED. The 
Lower Palæozoic Trilobites of Girvan, III, 07-186 (6 pl). — P. Lake. The 
Cambrian Trilobites, I, 1-28 (2 pl.). — Miss Ezzes et Miss Woop. British 
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— P.ofthe Geol. Association, XIX, 10, 1906. 
L. RicHarpson. On the Rhætic and contiguous Deposits of Devon and 
Dorset, 401-409. —R.S. HerRies. The Geology of the Yorkshire Coast between 
Redear and Robin Hood’s Bay, 410-445. — W. Wuniraxer, Excursion to 
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