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Lycopods. p. 88-96, 1 pi. — J. G. Goodchild : On soine of the modes of Formation 

 of Boal Seams. p. 97-100. 



Londres. — The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. 

 Vol. XLV, livr. 4, n° 180. Novembre 1889. 



G. W. Lamplugh : On the Subdivisions of the Speeton Chiy. p. 575-618. — Miss 

 Donald : On some new Species of Carboniferous Gastropoda. p. 619-625, 1 pi. — 

 F. Rutley : On Tachylite from Victoria Parle, Whiteinch, near Glasgow, p. 626-632. 

 — H. G. Lyons : On the Bagshot Beds and thcir Stratigraphy. p. 633-639, 1 pi. — 

 J. W. Gregory : On Cystechinus crassus, a new Species from the Radiolarian Maris 

 of Barbados. p. 640-650.— S. S. Buckman : On the Descent of Sonninia and Hamraa- 

 toceras. p. 651-663, 1 pi. 



— Proceedings of the Geologists'Association. 

 Vol. XI, n° 5. 



Excursions, p. XIII-CII. — T. V. Holmes :'The Geology of North-West Cumber- 

 land. p. 231-257. 1 pi. — J. G. Goodchild : An Outline of the Geological History of 

 the Eden Valley of Edenside. p. 258-284, 3 pi. 



— The Geological Magazine. New Séries. Décade III. 

 Vol. VI, n° 12. Dec. 1889. 



H. J. Johnston-Lavis : Notes on the Ponza-Islands. p. 529-535. — E. Naumann : 

 On Magnetism and Earth-Structure. p. 535-544. 5 pi. — F. H. Hatch : Lower Silurian 

 Felsites of the South-East of Ireland. p. 545-549. — T. Mellard Reade : Physiography 

 of the Lower Trias, p. 549-558. — W. H. Hudleston : The Geology of Devon, Facts 

 and Inferences, from the Presidential Address to the Devonshire Association. 

 Part. II. p. 558-566. 



Vol. VII, nM. Janv. 1890. 



0. G. Marsh : The Sliull of the Gigantic Ceratopsidae. p. 1-5,1 pi.— H. H. Howorth: 

 Did the Great Rivers of Siberia flow Southwards and not Northwards in the Mam- 

 moth-Age ? p. 5-8. — H. H. Howell : Note on the Classification of the Red Rocks in 

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 Permiam Limestone in the same District, p. 8-13. — W. Whitaker : Goal in the 

 South East of England. p. 13-14. — R. H. Traquair : Notes on the Devonian Fishes 

 of Scaumenac Bay and Campbelltown in Canada, p. 15-22. — G. F. Harris : Notes on 

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 W. Maynard Hutchings : Note on a an occurence of Willemite in a slag. p. 31-33. — 

 Mac Mahon : On the Manufacture of Serpentine in Nature's Workshop. p. 33-34. — 

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Indes anglaises. — Calcutta. — Records of the geological Sur- 

 vey of India. 

 Vol. XXII, 4me partie, 1889. 



Lyddeker : On the Land-Tor toises of the Sivaliks. p. 209-212. — Id. : Note on the 

 Pelvis of a Ruminant from the Sivaliks. p. 212-214. — H. Warth : Récent Assays 

 from the Sambhar Sait Lake in Rajputana. p. 214-216, — Pramatha Nath Rose : The 

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