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434-497 — Tru. Dodo Skeleton, 517 — XZIX : A. G. MADpprEN. Smithsonian 
exploration in Alaska in 1904, in search of Mammoth and other fossils 
remains, I-117. 
— PU. S. Nat. Mus., XX VIIL 1392, 1905. 
W. Tassix. The Mount Vernon Meteorite, 213-215. 
— Ann. rep. Smiths. inst.: U. S. Nat. Mus., 1903. 
Finlande.— Helsingfors. 2. Comm. Géol. de Finlande, 15, 
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Victor HAcKkMAN. Die chemische beschaffenheit vom eruptivgesteinen 
Finnlands und der Halbinsel Kola im lichte des neuen amerikanischen 
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Ass. for the Adpancement of Sc., 1904. 
Reports : Seismological Investigations, 41-51 — Life-zones in the British 
Carboniferous Rocks, 226-937. — Erratic Blocks of the British Isles, 237-247. 
— Photographs of Geol. interest in the United Kingdom, 242-266. — W. Wu 
TAKER. Wel-sections in Cambridgeshire, 266-271. — Investigation of the 
Fossiliferous Drift Deposits at Kirmington, Lincolnshire, and at various 
localities in the East Riding of Yorkshire, 272 254. — Investigation of the 
Fauna and Flora of the Trias of the British Isles, 275-288. — Aubrey STRAWAN. 
Address to the Geol. section, 532-541. — J. E. Mare. The Geology of Cambrid- 
geshire, 541 42. — F, W. Hanmer. The Great Eastern Glacier, 542-543. — 
W. WuiTAKkER. On à great Depth of Drift in the Valley of the Stour, 
543-544. — Horace B. Woopwarp. Note on a Small anticline in the Great 
Oolite Series at Clapham, North of Bedford, 544. — John Sriccer. Recent 
Coast Erosion in Suffolk-Dunwich to Covehithe, 544-545. — B. N. PEAcH and 
J. Horne. The Base-line of the Carbonilerous System round Edinburgh, 
546-547. — R. H. TraquaiR. Note on the Fish-remains recently collected by 
the Geological Survey of Scotland at Salisbury Crags, Craigmiller, Club- 
biedean Reservoir, and Torduff Reservoir, in the Edimburgh District, 547. 
— Ip. On the Fauna of the Upper Old Red Sandstone of the Moray Firth 
Area, 547. — G. W. LamPzuGx. Note on Lower Cretaceous Phosphatic Beds 
and their Fauna, 548. — Ip. On marine Fossils from the Ironstone of 
Shotover Hill, near Oxford, 548 — Newell Arger. On the Fossil Plants of 
the Upper Culm Measures of Devon, 549. — In. On derived Plant Petrifica- 
tions from Devonshire, 549. — H. G. Seecey. On Footprints of Small Fossil 
Reptiles from the Upper Karroo Rocks of Cape Colony, 549-550. — Aubrey 
STRAHAN, etc. Discussion on the Nature and Origin of Earth Movements, 
550-557. — W. Lower Cartkr. River-capture in the Don system, 558-559. — 
O. Fisuer. On the Elephant Trench at Dewlish, Dorset : Was it a Pitfall ?, 559. 
— Edw. Greenzy. Notes on the Glaciation of Holyhead Mountain, 559. — 
Helge Bicksrrôm, On the Origin of the Great Iron-ore Deposits of Lapland, 
560-561. — Alfred HArKERr. Exhibition of specimens of Tertiary Plutonic 
Rocks from the Isle of Rum, 561. — Edw. GRENNLY. The Lava-Domes of the 
Eifel, 561. — A. Mrers. Concretions as the Results of Crystallisation, 561-562. 
— R H. Rasrazz. Basic Patches in the Granite of Mount Sorrel; Leices- 
tershire, 562. — L.J. Spencer. On the Different Modifications of Zircon, 
562-563. — Karl Busz. On the Granite from Gready, near Luxullian, in 
Cornwall, and its Inclusions, 563-564. — W. Lower CanrTer. The glaciation 
