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— 102 : M.L.Furrxr. Contributions to the hydrology of Eastern M.S., 522 p. 
— 104 : W.-T. Lre. The Underground waters of Gila Valley, Arizona, 91 p. 
— 97-98 : J.-C Hoyr, sous la direction de F.-H. Newezz. Report of progress 
of stream measurements for the calendar year 1903, 313 p. 
Grande-Bretagne. — Edimburg. Pr. Phys. S., XVI, 
n° 1, 1904. 
— Liverpool. P. Liverpool Geol. S., IX, 4, 1903-1904. 
Thomas H. CoPs. Types of Rock-flow in the Ceiriog Valley, and their 
analogies with River-structure, 303 331. — J. Lomas. The Coasts of Lancashire 
and Cheshire, their Forms and Origin, 332-339. — W.W. Warrs. The Buried 
Landscape of Charnwood Forest, 340-353. — Harold Bropricx. British Caves, 
354-358. — T. Mellard Re4aDe. On some Borings at Altcar, made by the 
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company, 359-369.— READE and HoLLAND. 
Sand and Sediments; 1, Recent Fluviatile Deposits, 370-387. — E. Drckson. 
Notes on some of the small Glaciers and Glacial Deposits near the Summit 
of the Furka Pass, and a Comparison with Similar Deposits in the English 
Lake District, 388-400. 
— Londres. The Geol. Magazine, (5), IL 1-3, 1905. 
1 : Eminent Living Geologists: W.-T BLANFORT, 1-15. — J.- W.WALKER. The 
formation of the species, 15-17. — Rev. R. Baron. Rock cavities in Granite 
of Madagascar, 19-21. — Hugh Warru. Dolerite of Rowley Regis and Late- 
rite of Bombay compared, 21-23. — 2 : R. Buzzen NEWToON. Age and Locality 
of the Malayan Æstheriella-Shales, 49. — R. Rupert Jones. À Triasic Esthe- 
riella from the Malay Peninsula, 50-52. — T.-G. Bonney. On some rocks 
from Ararat, 52-58. — T. Barron. Age of Sandstone, Lavas and Petrified 
Forest between Cairo and Suez, 58-62. — G.-C. Criok. Cyrloceras apicale 
from the Carboniferous of Derbyshire, 62-65. — Rec. W. HooLey. À new 
Tortoise from Hordwell, 66-68. — 3 : Cowper Re£ep. Sedgwick Museum 
Notes : Fossils from Haverfordwest, 97-104. — J.-T. Axrin. Notes on the Gold 
Occurrences on Lighting Creek, 104-106. — R.-F. Ranp. Some Transvaal 
Eruptives, 109-116. — J.-R. Axrin. The occurrence of Scheelite near Barker- 
ville, 116-115. 
— Paleontographical Society, LVIIT, 1904. 
TrAQUuAIR. The Fishes of the Old Red Sandstones, 91-118.— H. Woops. The 
Cretaceous Lamellibranchia, 125-216. — S. BucxMaAn. The Inferioor Oolite 
Ammonites; suppl. ; zxv-crxur. — F.-R. Cowper-Reep. The Lower Palæozoic 
Trilobites of Gixvan, 49-96.— Miss ELLEN and miss Woop.British Graptolites, 
LITI-LXXII, 135-180. 
— P. R. Soc., LXXIV, 503-505. 
— Philos. T. R. S. London (A), CCIV, 337-378 ; (B), CXCVII, 
236-237, 1905. j 
236 : M.-A. BarTe. Further note on the remains of Elephas cypriotes fron 
a cave deposit in Cyprus, 347-360. 
— The Quarterly Journal, LXI, 1, [241], 1905. 
Charles DaAvison. The Leicester Earthquakes of August 4 th., 1893, and 
June 21 st., 1904, 1-7. — In. The Derby Earthquakes of July 3 rd., 1904, 8-17. 
In. Twin-Earthquakes, 18-34. — Osmond Fisaer. On the Occurrence of 
