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XXVI. — Edward Greenly : The Hereford Earthquake of December 17, 1896, con- 

 sidered in relation to Geological Structure in the Bangor Anglesey Région, p. 469- 

 476, pi. XXVI a. — Henry M. Cadell : On an ashneck in the Broxburn shale 

 workings at Philipstown, p. 477-481. — John S. Flett : On Phenocrysts of Micro- 

 pegmatite, p. 482-4S7, pi. XXVII. — James W. Kirkby : On the occurrence of 

 Carboniferous Limestone Fossils at Wiewforth, near Largo Fife, p. 488-493, pi. 

 XXVIII. — James Currie : Note on the Feldspars of Canisp, p 494-496. 



Glascow. Mem. Geol. Surv. United Kingdom. I, 1899. 



B.-N. Peach and John Horne : The Silurian Rocks of Britain with Petrological 

 Chapters and Notes, 749 p., 121 fig.,27 pi., 1 carte couleurs. 



Liverpool Geol. Soc. Proc. VIII, 3, 1899. 



Joseph Lomas : Notes on Swiss Glaciers, p. 323-346, pi. I. — T. Mellard Reade : 

 The Gypsum boulder of Great Crosby, p. 347-356, pi. II-IV. — Foraminiferal 

 Boulder Clay, Riverside, Seacombe, Cheshire, p. 357-364. — G. -H. Morton : Des- 

 cription of a Geological Map of Liverpool, p. 365-381. — Thomas H. Cope : The 

 Gabbro of Llyn Eigian, p. 382-397, pi. V. — E. Dickson, P. Rolland : A Visit to 

 Auvergne with Analyses of Rocks, p. 398-413. 



Londres. The Geol. Magazine, (2), VI, 7-11, Juillet-Nov. 1899. 



Ray Lankester : Note on the Molar of a Trilophodont Mastodon from the base 

 of the Sufîolk Crag, p. 289-292, pi. XL — John Parkinson : Glaucophane Gabbro 

 of Pegli, North Italy, p. 292-298, pi. XII — Robert F. Tomes : Observations on 

 Some British Cretaceous Madreporaria, with the Description of two new Species, 

 p. 298-307, pi. XIII. — Joseph Lomas : Glaciated Valleys in the Faroes, p. 308-309, 



— Henry Woodward : Notes on Elephas ganesa from the Pliocène Deposits of the 

 Sewalik Hills, India, p. 338-341, pi. XIV. — .1. Gregory : On Lindstromaster and 

 the classification of the Palaîasterids, p. 341-354, pi. XVI. — G. Merrill : A Discus' 

 sion on the Use of the ternis Rocks-waethering, serpentinization, and Hydrome- 

 tamorphism, p. 354-458. — Cowper Reed : A new Trilobite from Mount Stephen, 

 p. 358-361. — Forsyth Major : Some Rodents from the middle Miocène lacustrine 

 Deposits of Oeningen, S. Germany, p. 363-373, pi. XVII. — Francesco More- 

 no : Note on the Discovery of Miolania and of Glossotherium in Patagonia, p. 

 358-388. — Rupert Jones : Contributions to Fossil Crustacea, p. 388-395, pi. XV. 



— W. Andrews : Note on a nearly complète Skeleton of Dinornis Maximus, p. 

 395-398, pi. XVIII. — Irning Gardiner : The Silurian and Ordovician Rocks exposed 

 on the shore near Balbriggan, County Dublin, p. 398-402. — Bullen Newton : On 

 some Pliocène and Post-Pliocene Shells from Egypt, p. 402-407, pi. XIX-XX. — 

 T.-S. Hall : The Graptolite-bearing Bocks of Victoria, Australia, p. 439-451, pi. 

 XXII. — Eclgard D. Wellbrun : On a new Species of Lepracanthus from the 

 Yorkshire Coal-Measures, p. 451-452. — Chas. W. Andrews : Fossil Mammalia from 

 Egypt, p. 481-484, pi. XXIII. — Alfred Harker : Notes on Subaërial Erosion in the 

 Isle of Skye, p. 485-491. — Forsyth Major: On Fossil Dormice, p. 492-501. — 

 Boyd Dawknis: On the S. E. Coalfield, p. 501-505. — Walcot Gibson : Some 

 Récent Work Among the upper Carboniferous Rocks of N. Stafîord-shire, and 

 its bearing on concealer Coalfields, p. 505-506. — Forsyth Major : Note upon 

 Pliohyrax Graecus (Gaudr.) from Samos, p. 507-508. 



— Proc. Geol. Association. XVI, 3-4, Juill.-Août 1899. 



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