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J. C. B. Hendy : On a « Dunib Faiilt » or « Wash-Out » in the Pleasley and Tever- 

 sall Collieries, p. 1-2. — H. Exton : Lelter on the Witwatersand Gold Fields, p. 3-4. 

 — F. A. Bather : On Herpetocrinus Fletcheri, p. 5. — T. Rupert Jones : On sonie 

 Palaeozoic Ostracoda from North America, Wales and Ireland, p. 1-31, 4 pi. — F. M. 

 Corpi : On tlie catastrophe of Kantzoricii, Arinenia, p. 32-33. — R. Lyddelœr : On 

 Dinosaursfrom the Wealden and Sauropterygians from the Purbeck and Oxford Clay, 

 p. 36-53, 1 pi. — G. J. Hinde : On a new genus of siliceous sponges from tlie Lower 

 Calcareous Grit of Yorkshire, p. 34-61, 1 pi. — R. Lyddeker: On the Occurrence of 

 thestriped Hyaena in the Tertiary of the Val d'Arno. p. 62-63. — A. W. Stifïe : On 

 the glaciation of parts of the valleys of the Jhelam and Sind Rivers in the Himalaya 

 Mountains of Kashmir, p. 66-68. — R. N. Worth : On the igneous constituents of the 

 Triassic Breccias and Conglomérâtes of South Devon, p. 69-83. — J. Prestwich : On 

 the relation of the Westleson beds, or Pebby Sands of Sufïolk, to those of Norfolk, 

 and on their extension inland. Part I. p. 84-119. 



— The Geological Magazine. N. S. Dec. III. Vol. VIL 



No 2. ■ 



Eminent Living Geologists. N" 6: Prof. Archibald Geikie, p. 49-31, avec portrait. — 

 T. G. Bonney : M. Mellard Reade's Interprétation of the Lower Trias Physiography, 

 p. 32-53. — R. H. Traquair : On Phlyctaenius, a new genus of Coccosteidae, p. 55- 

 60, 1 pi. — G. W. Lamplugh : On a new locality for the arctic fauna of the «Base- 

 ment » Boulder Caly in Yorkshire, p. 61-70. — T. F. Jamieson : On the climate of 

 the Loess Period in Central Europe and the cause which produced it, p. 70-73. — 

 J. G. Goodchild : The Paste of Limestones, p. 73-79. — Fr. Chapman : On a Method 

 of producing perlitic and pumiceous structures in Canada balsam, p. 79-80. — Eugène 

 Eudes Deslongchamps, p. 93-96. 



N°3. 



H. Woodward : Introductirt-y Note on the Palœontology of Western Australia. 

 A. H. Foord : Description of Fossils from the Kimberley District, Western Australia, 

 p. 97-106, pi. IV, V. — C. A. M' Mahon: Notes on the Culm-measures at Bude, N. 

 Cornwall, p. 106-116. — J. Saunders : Notes on the Geelogy of South Bedfordshire, 

 p. 116-127. 



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A. H. Foord : Notes on the Palœontology of Western Australia, p. 145-13^, pi. VI 

 et VII. — T. Mellard Reade : Physiography of the Lower Trias, p. 133-137. — 

 A. Smith Woodward : On a new species of Pycnodont Fish (Mesodon Damoni) from 

 the Portland Oolite, p. 158-159. — J. W. Davis: On Coelacanthus Phillipsii, Ag^, 

 p. 159-161. — Al. Somervail : On the schists of the Lizird District, p. 161-168. 



— Newcastle-upon-Tyne. — Transactions of the North oi England 

 Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers. 



Vol. XXXVIII. N° 4, 1890. 



Ch. Z. Bunning : Coal Mining at Warora, Central Provinces, East India, p. 77- 

 169, i pi. 



Dublin. — Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 

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