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AUGUST, 1907. 
COUN Fane Se 
I. OrternaL ARTICLES. 
A Reconstructed Skeleton of Diprotodon 
australis in the British Museum. 
By Artuur SmirH WoopwarD, 
GED EOR.S.  (Biate XV.) 
The Cretaceous Rocks of Natal and 
Zululand and their Cephalopod 
Fauna. By G.C. Crick, A.R.S.M., 
F.G.S. (With a page Map.) 
Page 
- Glaciation and Physiography in the 
North- East of Anglesey. ByEpwarp 
GreENLY, F.G.8. (Witha Sketch- 
ap. 
“ How Long Ago’’ in Geology. 
EpwaRrp ‘A. Marr, F.G. ‘S. 
II. Notices oF soe 
The Geological Aspects of South 
African Scenery. By Dr. George 8S. 
Corstorphine, F.G.S..2.........6.-0ce 
General Report of Geological Survey 
of India. By T. H. Holland, 
F.R.S., Director 
III. Reviews. 
The Scenery and Geology of Devonshire 
Commemoration volume on the 70th 
Birthday of Prof. H. Rosenbusch... 363 
LONDON: DULAU & 
Reviews (continued). 
European Animals: their Geological 
History and Geographical Distribu- 
tion. By Dr. R. F. Scharff......... ‘ 
Geology of South Wales Coalfield 
Stone Implements of South Africa ... + 
Maryland Geological Survey 
Towa Geological Survey 
Alabama Geological Survey . 
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IV. Revorts anp Pee cae 
Dorset Natural History and Anti- 
quarian Field Club 
Geological Society of London— 
June 19th, 1907 
Mineralogical Society 
V. CorrESPONDENCE. 
Mr. Edward Greenly, F.G.S. ......... 379 
VI. Oxrrvary. 
John Francis Walker, M.A., F.L.S., 
LPO RR Ke uise cua a Portr ait, 
Plate, X Vile is se 5:0 shetc seers aaas toe 380 
CO% 37, Scenes 
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