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Remains in Endsleigh Street., etc. — Seely : On Delphinognathus conocephalus. — 

 Id. : On Endothiodon batbystoma.— Irving : On the Bagshot Beds of Bagshot Heath.— 

 Hobson : On the Basalts and Andésites of Devonshire. — Postlethwaite : On the 

 Dioritic Picrite of White Hause and Great Cockup.— Chapman : On Microzoa from the 

 Phosphatic Chalk of Taplovv, 1 pi. — Claypole : On the structure of the American 

 Pteraspidian, Palaeaspis. — Miss Donald : On some new and little-known Species 

 of carboniferous Murchisonia, 2 pi. — Ployer : On the Geology of the Northern 

 Elbai. — Seely : On Eunotosaurus africanus. — Seely : On the Mesosauria of 

 south Africa, 1 pi. 



— Abstracts of the Proceedings of the Geological Society of 

 London. N° 59. 



Wadsworth : A. Sketch of the Geology of the Iron, Gold, and Copper District of 

 Michigan, — Bêcher : The Gold-quartz Deposits of Pahang. — Power : Pambula 

 Gold-deposits. 



— Geological Magazine, New Séries. Dec. III, vol. IX, 1892, n° VIL 



Hunt : On the Devonian Rocks of S. Devon, 1 pi. (suite). — Goodcbild : Notes on 

 the Coniston Limestone, — Da vison : On the british Eartquakes. — Bulman : For- 

 mation of the Boulder-CIay. — Mellard Reade : Glacial Geology. — Brodie : A sand 

 Pit at Hill Morton. 



N° VIII. 



Newton : On the american Palaeozoîc Gasteropod Trematonatus, 1 pi. — Hunt : 

 The Devonian Bocks of south Devon, 3" part. — Hobson : An irish Augitite. — 

 Bulman : Underclays. — Cooke : The Black Limestone of Malta. — Somervail : 

 Geology of the Lizard District. 



N°IX. 



Hume : Notes on Bussian Geology, 2 pi. et 1 carte. — Howorth : The Mammoth 

 and the Glacial Drift, part. II. — Hill : On rapid Elévation of submerged Lands and 

 the possible Results. - Miss C. Raisin : The so-called Serpentines of Lleyn. 



N°X. 



Gregory : Further Additions to australian fossil Echinoidea, 1 pi. — Walker : On 

 Liassic Sections near Bridport. — Goodchild : Note on a Granité Junction in the ross 

 of Mull. — A. Irving : The Malvern Crystallines. 



N°XI. 



S. Woodward : Furthern Contributions to the Devonian Fish Fauna of Canada, 

 1 pi. — A. Harker : On porphyritic Quartz in basic igneous Bocks. — Mellard 

 Reade : Faulting id Drift Peal : Selenology . — Howorth : The Mammoth and the 

 Glacial Drift. A reply to M. Jukes-Browne. 



— Proceedings of the Geoloscists' Association. Vol. XII, part. 8, 

 1892. 



B, Woodward : On Geological Zones. — Visit to the British Muséum. — Visit to 

 the Muséum of H. Kudleston. — Visit to the Muséum of practical Geology (Jermyn 

 Street). — Excursion to Devizes, Swindas and Faringdon. — Excursion to Hendon- 



