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I. OiiiGiNAL Articles. Tage 

 Cirripedes from the Trimininghain 

 Chalk and othfir localities in Norfolk. 

 By Henry Woodward, LL.D., 

 F.R.S., F.G.S. (With 41 Text- 

 Figures.) 337 



Notes on some Microzoa and Mollusca 

 from East Crete. By the Eev. 



R. ASHINGTON BULLEN, B.A., 



F.G.S. (Plates XVIII and XIX.) 354 

 Sedgwick Museum Notes : New Fossils 

 from the Haverfordwest District. 

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F:G.S. (Plate XX.) 358 



On a Section of Middle and Upper Lias 

 Rocks near Evercreech, Somerset. 



ByL. Richardson, F.G.S 3G8 



II. Reviews. 

 The Dead Heart of Australia : A 

 Jom-ney around Lake Eyre, 1901- 

 1902. By Prof. J. W. Gregory, 

 F.R.S., F.G.S 369 



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Geology : Processes and their Results. 

 By T. C. Chamberlin and R. D. 

 Salisbury 374 



The Coal Deposits of Batan Island. 

 By Warren D. Smith 378 



Short Notices — 



1. Geological Survey and Museum. 379 



2. Cambrian Faunas 380 



3. New Devonian Plants 380 



III. Reports and Proceedings. 



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