CONTENTS. 
Mr. W. H. Batty on the Fructification of Cyclopteris Hibernica (Forbes), from 
the Upper Devonian or Lower Carboniferous Strata at Kiltorkan Hill, 
County Kilkenny ............ SasadebahaesenssGawinerrtccenndosnacssrorevasenraararetsccee 
on two new species of Crustacea (Bellinurus, Konig) from 
the Coal Measures in Queen’s County, Ireland; and some Remarks on forms 
AUEMIMLOMELICTINGI. cece aceerceevevcdvecse<tecesctes Sie cecsera tar sueswotrdveesaeretcrapencs 
Mr. W. Barnes on the Yorkshire Flagstones and their Fossils .........40. 5eBEOS 
Mr. L. Barrett on the Atlas and Axis of the Plesiosaurus ......sssesesesseeeeseee 
Dr. G. P. Bevan on the Marine Shell Bed of the South Wales Coal Basin, showing 
the presence of Vegetable Remains in the Upper Coal Measures of the District, 
and of Shells and Fish in the Lower Coal Measures, and illustrating the con- 
tinuity of forms of life in different stratifications.........++. cede Dennies vee teaamelsiene 
Professor Dawson on the Vegetable Structure visible in the Coal of Nova Scotia 
Mr. Joun S. Enys’s Photographs of Quarries near Penrhyn, showing the struc- 
ture of Granite ..........sceseeeeescenenes Be Be E UNOS COCUORRODL pbncsconouodcbe Bac Oenonotes 
Mr. Arpany Hancock’s Remarks on certain Vermiform Fossils found in the 
Mountain Limestone Districts of the North of England...... Reashaee Rate datienle ss 
Professor Harkness on the Distortion of Fossils ......sccccceeeeseeee rant reeceh oan 
on the Origin of the Breccias of the Southern Portion of 
the Valley of the Nith, Scotland .............ses0eee SSE Baek Bp oCoggROUaDouCODO Oe 
Professor Tuomas H. Huxtry’s Observations on the Genus Pteraspis ......... 
Professor WiLL1am Kine on the Jointed Structure of Rocks, particularly as de- 
veloped in several places in Ireland ............sscescesceccevensessceeenees Sor sleesaes 
Mr. J. G. Marsuatt on the Geology of the Lake District, in reference especially 
to the Metamorphic and Igneous Rocks...... Seat S Sce Osean cea snare ede ie ne 
Mr. Witi1am Maruews’s Photographs of the Quarry of Rowley Rag at Ponk 
Hill, Walsall........... for é gh nSee aocnobert dee bosuane = pean seieseh soars sssenas ardent 
Mr. C. Moore on Triassic Beds near Frome, and their Organic Remains....... 
Sir R. I. Murcuison on some Results of recent Researches among the Older 
Rocks of the Highlands of Scotland............0..00 maatriaa sep eystanieiaatlaitea ale sion 
Professor James Nico on the Age and Relations of the Guciss Rocks in the 
North of Scotland .....c...sscccsssseseseseesees Rahiniats ieletiengia.: ts ise siabisitniaa sissies ses 
Rev. T. W. Norwoop on the Comparative Geology of Hotham, near South Cave, 
Yorkshire..,........ Engh oanperenoneperooe sgpbbhnoncnshs cbt “gpPsdeednascer shocotetoacate S 
Professor OwEN on a New Genus (Dimorphodon) of Pterodactyle, with remarks 
on the Geological Distribution of Flying Reptiles ..........sseseseeessssenreeeenes 
————_———— on Remains of New and Gigantic Species of Pterodactyle 
(Pter. Fittoni and Pter, Sedgwickii) from the Upper Greensand, near Cam- 
TACO). ovina a aeowdasagsanynete A ECO ae Pavmesaeaces aes Sep eawses add clea daeeons if sts ors 
Mr. D. Pace on the Skeleton of a Seal from the Pleistocene Clays of Stratheden, 
in Fifeshire...... maepancdpecavasss cancunsigks ar aciinam oan emciicas Rupa Renin adaaaepsvees - seahs 
’s Farther Contributions to the Paleontology of the Tilestones or 
Silurio-Devonian Strata of Scotland .........ssceeveseeseees Serdeaual Cetarie ocak sweets 
on the Relations of the Metamorphic and Older Paleozoic Rocks 
in Scotland .........eseeeeeees Nanas Tak dRaat eae este SIP KRIA Sida Etsececaat act ana 
Mr. W. PenGELLY on arecently-discovered Ossiferous Cavern at Brixham, near 
FEOLQUAY ‘s.sn><aerhsrsoes apaeee cen B. aseices Shah saeagiaioade set ve nig catens cpaepeee anette 
Professor Puiiures’s Notice of some Phenomena at the Junction of the Granite 
and Schistose Rocks in West Cumberland .......ccscescscecessessevesessnsenseeeess 
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