66 DONS. — DU 4 FÉVRIER AU 17 JUIN 1889. 



Grande-Bretagne. — Londres. — Proceedings of the royal 

 Society, vol. XLV, n°= 274-279. 



Owen : Description of the Skull of an extinct carnivorous marsupial of the 

 size of a Léopard {Thylacopardus australis, Ow.) from a recently opened Cave 

 near the « Wellington cave» locality, New-South Wales. — Vernon-Harcourt : 

 The principles of training rivers throug Tidal estnaries, as illustrated by investi- 

 gations into the methods of improving the navigation channels of the Estuary of 

 the Seine. — Williamson: On the organisation of thefossil plants of the Coal mea- 

 sures. 



British Muséum. — Catalogue of the fossils Fishes in the british 

 Muséum. 



1" partie: Elasmobranches, par M. Woodward. — 2« partie: Nautilides, par 

 M. Foord 



— Proceedings of the geologist's Association, vol. XI, n° 1. 



Lobley : On the causes of volcanic action. — Monckton : On some Bagshot peb- 

 ble beds and pebble gravel. — "Wocdward: On the palœontology of Sturgeons. 



— The geological Magazine, new séries, Décade III, vol. VI, nosS-A. 



Traquair : On a new species of Dipterus, 1 pi. — Marsh : Restoration of Brontops 

 robustus from the Miocène of America, 1 pi. — Hatchings : On altered igneous 

 rocks. — Bonney : On the occurrence of a variety of Picrite, (Scyelite) in Sark. — 

 Prestwich : On the discovery of remains of the mammolh in the valley of the Da- 

 rent. — Somervail: A breccia and an altered Hornblende schist at HouselCove. — 

 Ricketts : On some physical changes in Earth'scrust. — Lyddekker : On a Cœlu- 

 roid Dinosaur from the Wealden. — Foord : Note on the Deciduous septa of Aso- 

 ceras Murchisoni, Barr. — Newton: Additions to the vertebrate Fauna of the forest 

 bed. — Marr : The drainage of the english lake district. — Upham : The work o^ 

 the prof. H. Carvill Lewis in glacial geology. — Hyland : On soda microcline 

 from Kilimandscharo. — Ricketts: On physical changes in the Earth's crust. — 

 Baur: M"' Newton on Pterosauria. — James Carter : On fossil Isopods. — Wethe- 

 red: On the structure of jurassic pisolites. — Buckman : On jurassic Ammonites. 

 — Marsh : Gomparison of Forms of Dinosauria. — Matthew: Second note on Ste- 

 notheca. — Chalmers : Glaciation of Eastern Canada. — Hutchings : On Ottrelite 

 in the Phyllites of North Cornwall. — Davison: On the secular straining of the 

 earth. — Mansell-Pleydell : On a new spécimen of Histionotus angularis, Eg. — 

 Judd: On statical and dynamical metamorphism. — Marshall Hall : A geological 

 excursion to the Swin Alps. — Davison : On Ihe creeping of soil-cap by frost. — 

 Hatch: Notes on the wicklow greenstones. — Raisin : Greenstones and schists of 

 S. Devon. — Rupert Jones and Kirkby : On some Ostracoda from NovaScotia. 



— Quartely Journal of the geological Society, vol. XLV, n°' 177 

 et 178. 



Brown : On the Permian rocks of the Leicestershire Coalfield (l pi.). — Lydekker : 

 On the remains and affinities offive gênera of mesozoicreptils, 1 pi. — Rutley : Ful- 

 gurites from monte Viso, 1 pi. — Bonney : To Traverses of the crystalline rocks of 

 the Alps. — Newton : On a new species of Clupea (C. vectensis), from Oligocène 

 strata in the isle of "Wight, l pi. — Dunlop : The Jersey Brickclay. — Shrubsole : 

 The Radiolarîa of the Londonclay. — Hinde: On Archaeocyathus and other gênera 

 from the Cambrian of North Arnerica, Spain, Sardinia, Scotland, i pi. — Bather : 



