DONS. — DU 28 AVRIL AU 16 JUIN 1890 75 



Mesozoic Rocks in the Lepontine Alps, p. 187-240. — C. Lloyd Morgan : On the 

 Pebidian Volcanic Séries of St-Davids, p. 241-269, pi. X. — E. Wethered : On the 

 Occurrence of the Geniis Girvanella in Oolitic Rocks, p. 270-283, pi. XI. — R. 

 Lydekker : On a Crocodilian Jaw from the Oxford Clay of Peterborough, p. 284-288. — 

 Id. : On tvvo new species of Labyi'inthodonts, p. 289-294, pi. XII. — Cole A. Gregory: 

 On the Variolitic Rocks of Mont Genèvre, p. 295-332, pi. XIII. — W. Whitaker : 

 On a deepchannel of drift in the Valley of the Cam, Essen, p. 333-340. 



— The Geological Magazine. N. S. Dec. III. Vol. VII, n^ V, n» 311, 

 n« 312. 



H. A. Nicholson a. J. Hinde : Notes on the Palaeontology of Western Australia, 

 p. 193-204, pi. VIII, Villa. — Hyland : On sonie Epi-Diorites of the N. W. of Ireland, 

 p. 205-208. — .T. W. Spencer : The high continental élévation preceding the Pleis- 

 tocene Period, p. 208-213. — A. C. Seward : Woodwardian Laboratory Notes, 1. 

 Specitic variation in Sigillariae. 2. Tylodendron and Voltzia, p. 213-220. — Jukes- 

 Browne : The Physiography of the Lo^Yer Trias, p. 220-221. — G. A. M'Mahon : 

 The Gulm-Measures at Biide, p. 222-226. — R. H. Ti-aquair : The supposed pectoral 

 limb in Coccosteus, p. 235. — T. G. Bonney : Mr. Mellard Readeon the physiography 

 o| the Lower Trias, p. 235-237. — W. H. Hudleston : Fossil shells from South 

 Australia, p. 241-246, pi. IX. — H. J. Johnston-Lavis : On volcanic action, p. 246-249. 

 — R. H. Traquair : On fossil fish from Borough Lee, p. 249-252. — A. Irving : 

 Note on the Airolo-Schists Controversy, p. 252-260. — T. Mellard-Reade : Physio- 

 graphy of tlie Lower Trias, p. 260-264. — E. T, Ne^Yton : Occurrence of Tunny in the 

 « Forest Bed », p. 264. — W. M. Hutchings : On the probable origin of some slates, 

 p. 264-273. 



— Proceedings of the Geologists' Association. 

 Vol. XI, no 6. Févr. 1890. 



A. Smith Woodward : A Synopsis of the Fossil Fishes of the English Lower 

 Oolites, p. 285-306, pi. III. 



Dublin. — R. Irish Academy. The Transactions of the — . 

 Vol. XXIX, no XIII. Mars 1890. 



— « Cunningham Memoirs », n» V, 1890. 



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

 Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers. Vol. XXXVIII, 5, 



1890. 



J. M. Liddell : The Gold-Fields of the Valley of de Kaap, Transvaal, South Africa, 

 p. 171-175. — T. W. Embleton : Notes of reports of winning at Gosforth CoUiery, 

 p. 189-202, pi. 24. 



Indes anglaises. — Records of the Geological Survey of India. 

 Vol. XXI, no 4, 1888. 



R. Lydekker : Notes on Indian Fossil Vertébrales, p. 145-148. — R. D. Oldham : 

 Some Notes on the Geology of the North-West Himalayas, p. 149-159. — Id. : Note 

 on Blown-Sand Rock Sculpture, p. 159-160, 1 pi. — Tom. D. La Touche : Re-discovery 

 of Nummulites in Zânsltâr, p. 160-162, 1 pi. — Pramatha Nath Bosc : Notes on some 

 Mica-traps from Baraker and Raniganj, p. 163-165, ] carte. 



