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On the Bone-caves of Devonshire. By R. A. C. Austen, Esq.. page 286 
On the Great Fault called the Horse, in the Forest of Dean Coal- 
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Remarks on the Structure of the Royal George, and on the Condition 
of the Timber, &c. recovered in 1839. By Mr. Creuze ............ 
On Part of Borneo Proper. By G. T. Lay, Esq. ..........::eceseeeeeeee 
On the Subsidence of the Coast near Puzzuoli. By C. Hullmandel, 
128Glo ceocdonogenda op ponoGNdocoNoSUENToADGONNIUDOABOCUAGNONN \As07dDIGOGNSeSCOOND ANS 
On some Geological Specimens from Syria. By W. C. Williamson, 
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On a few detached Places along the Coast of Ionia and Caria, and on 
the Island of Rhodes. By W. J. Hamilton, Esq. ..............-ces00 
Notice of Specimens from the New Red Sandstone, considered by the 
Author to be Casts of Alcyonia. By — Ottley, Esq. ............... 
Description of the Remains of a Bird, a Tortoise, and Lacertian Sau- 
rian, from the Chalk. By Richard Owen, Esq......0...scssceeesseeere 
On the Classification and Distribution of the Older Rocks of the 
North of Germany and of Belgium. By the Rey. Prof. Sedgwick 
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ca et uemlleeVELIBCISON, BSC. 66. cceecs wactee cae «cu aextts auaieecissent ace Yeiae 300 
On a Mass of Intrusive Trap near Bleadon. By the Rey. D. Wil- 
TAMAYO ects cee aso! SGollas wlohe SU. A iaaitene 68 se eaatteakdaaens toe ALG Fae 313 
On the Geology of the Line of the Birmingham and Gloucester Rail- 
wasn) vsyidih Strickland; Msgs ects. lcs seetedee. chia of oak 313 
On Beds and Masses of Coral Rock at a distance from the sea in the 
Mauritius. By Capt. Lloyd........ peered Ao gopsdao=~ ssoctbougnee) t4oceds: 317 
Notice of the Mineral Veins of the Sierra Almagrera. By J. Lam- 
VSI, TESG | ncondedouunenes Juco rnUnspamcnnucreaecose nse. cmesleepseceti -ctlieieaeerta 318 
On the Sierra de Gador and its Lead Mines. By J. Lambert, Esq... 319 
On the Polished and Striated Rocks which form the Beds of Glaciers 
in to} Asis. j daVokwolAGASsIZiis asad. .thhisa wciaee isd Lied eishass ob ak 321 
Notice of Birds’ and other Bones in the Limestone Cliff at Eel Point, 
Caldyelstand.. By KGreavess Hsq.t....s.-.iboccek ee seo teene uee cota 322 
On a Bed of Lignite near Messina. By R. Calvert, M.D. ............ 322 
On Fragments of Rock-crystal in the Hastings Sand. By W. J. Ha- 
ISIN ISU aie crets ets ciieta sclera ste vei eaislo ci sis seis ropaate oareicheilale aebieise stceeiclste sie eletier 322 
On the Chalk and Subjacent Formations to the Purbeck Stone in- 
clusive, in the North of Germany. By Herr Ruemer ............... 323 
Notice of Saurian Remains found near Hythe. By H. B. Mackeson, 
BSG es jaa el dn ere SBodsoccicnPcobeucrnae ns bonbec @stnadobscRos spectre scbese Sonate Aaiacls 325 
1840-1841. 
On Glaciers, and the evidence of their having once existed in Scot- 
land, Ireland and England. By Prof. Agassiz .................s.0e00 327 
On the Evidence of Glaciers in Scotland and the North of England, 
Hirst Part. Bypthe ReviProfs Buckland... 22002 VAs. ARG 8 332 
On the Geological Evidence of the former Existence of Glaciers in 
- Forfarshire.’ By C. Lyell, Esq. 
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