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Tasmania, 7-11. — Tuckett. Remarkable Atmospheric Erosion of Rocks in 

 Corsica, i2-i3. — Jevons. Note on the Keralophyres of the Breidden and 

 Berwyn Hills, i3-i6. — GoomAraswàmy. Contributions to the geology of 

 Ceylon, 16-19. — Kennard and Warren. Récent Tufaceous Deposit of 

 Totland Bay, Isle of Wight, 19-22. — Stuart-Menteath. The Ophite of Biar- 

 ritz, 22-25. — BucKMAN. The Toarcian of Bredon Hill, 25-27. — Crigk. Note 

 on Pericyclus fasciculatiis , 27-88. — /}y6 : Holst. Relations of the « Wriling 

 Chalk » of Scania to the Drift Deposits, ôô-Sg. — Williston. The Fingers of 

 Pterodactyls, 69-60. — Crigk. Notes on the Gephalopoda belonging to the 

 Strachey Collection, 61-70. — Hill. Stevn's Klint, 70-74. — Kitchin. Pr. K. von 

 Zittel, 90-96. — 4yy •' Reëd. Sedgwick Muséum notes, 106-109. — Andrews. 

 Further Notes on the Mammals of the Eocene of Egypt, log-iiS. — Crtck. 

 On the Cephalopoda in the Strachey Collection from the Himalaya, 1 15-124. 



— Lang. Zone of Hoplites interruptiis (Brug.) at Black Ven, Gharmouth, 

 124-181. — Forsyth Major. Absence of Lepus Europseus Pallas, from British 

 Pleistocene deposits, i43. 



— The Min. journal, LXXIV,3566, igoS; LXXV, 3567-3578, 1904. 

 35 y o à 5577 : Smith. The geology of the Kolar Gold-Field, 98 -gS, 121- 122, 



i47, 172-178-176, 211, 226-287. — 35y6 : Claremont. Tabular arrangement of 

 the distinguishing characters, and localities of precious stones (hors texte). 



— Palseontographical Soc, LVII, 1903. 



A. Smith Woodward. The Fishes of the English Chalk, 67-96. — Woods. 

 The Cretaceous Lamellibranchia, 197-282. — Hind, The Carboniferous Lamel- 

 libranchiata, 86-124. — Foord. The Carboniferous Cephalopoda of Ireland, 

 147-234. — Rééd. The Lower Palœozoic Trilobites of Girwan, 1-48. — Miss 

 Elles and miss Wood. Bristish Graptolites, io3-i84. 



■ — Phil. T. R. Soc. of London, A. CGIII, 359-36o, 1904 ; 

 B. GLXXXXVI, 223-224. 



— Proc. ofthe R. Soc, LXXII, 485-487, 1903 ; LXXIII, 488-490. 

 486 : KiDSTON. On the Fructification of Neuropteris heterophylla, Bron- 



gniart, 487. — 4^88 : Oliver and Sgott. On the Structure of the Palseozoic 

 Seed, Lagenostonia Lomaxi, with a Statement of the Evidence upon which 

 it is referred to Lyginodendron, 4-5. 



— Proc ofthe Geologissf Ass., XVIII. 4? i9o4- 



RowK. The Zones of the White Chalk of the English Coast. IV. Yorkshire, 

 198-296. 



— The Quarterly Journal, LX, 237, 1904. 



Newton. On the occurrence of Edestus in the Goal Measures of Britain, 

 1-9. — Cunningham-Graig. Metamorphism m the Loch-Lomond District, 10-29. 



— Agland. On a New Gave on the Eastern side of Gibraltar, 8o-36. — 

 Gregory. a Contribution to the Glacial Geology of Tasmania, 87-63. — 

 Miss Healey. Notes on Upper Jurassic Ammonites with spécial référence to 

 spécimens in the University Muséum Oxford, 54-64. — Preller. The Age of 

 the principal Lake-Basins between the Jura and the Alps, 66-69. — Walker, 

 Notes on the Garnet-bearing and associated Rocks of the Borrowdale 

 Volcanic séries, 70-106. — Reid. A probable Palœolithic Floor of Prah Sands, 

 Ï.06 112. 



— Manchester. T. Manchester, geol. and Min. Soc, XXVIII, 

 10-12, 1903-4. 



