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nian crustaceans ; — On some fossils of the limestones of south Devon. — Sterry 

 Hunt: Mineralogical évolution. — Ricketts: On a probable cause of contortions of 

 strata. — Joly : on the température at which Béryl is decolorised ; on the occur- 

 rence of lolide in the granité ofcounty Dublin. — Watts: An igneous succession 

 in Shropshire. 



Dublin. — The transactions of the royal irish Acaderny, vol. XXIX, 

 part V. 



Cambridge. Transactions of the — philosophical Society, 



vol. XIV, part. II. 



— Proceedings of the — . vol. VI, part. V. 



Bateson : Suggestion that certain Fossils known as Bilobites may be regarded 

 as casts of Balanoglossus. 



Glasgow. — Transactions of the geological Society of — . vol. Vlll, 

 part. II. 



GraigrOnthe pliocène Beds of the Irving valley, etc. ; — List of organisras 

 front) the fossiliferous Bed beneath the Boulder-clay in the Kilmaurs and Dreghorn 

 districts. — Young et Glen : Notes on a section of carboniferous strata, .coniaiiiing 

 erect steems of fossil trees and beds of intrusive dolerite, etc.. — Kidston : Note 

 on the nature of the fossil trees found at White inch. — Dugald-Bell : On the gla- 

 cial phenomena of Scotland with référence to the reports of the Boulder com- 

 mittee of the royal Society of Edimbourg;— On some Boulders near Arden, Lochlo- 

 mond, 1 pi. — Scott: Some notes on the geology of the district about Tarbert, 

 Lochfyne ; — Some notes on a Bed of Shell bearing Clay at Roxburghstreet, 

 Greenock, 1 pi. ; — List of remains in the clay-bed. — M. Lennan : Notes on the 

 Jordanhill coalfield. — Henderson; Note on the composition of a carbonaceous 

 sandstone. — Young: Quartz is a Rock-forming minerai. — Burns: Notes on the 

 heads of Ayr. — Young: Notes on the scottish carboniferous gênera of the mollus- 

 can family Anatinidae. — Bermy : The rédemption of sandstone quarries.— Thom- 

 son : Notice of the late professor de Koninck, — Dunlop : Note on a section of 

 Boulder-clay containing a Bed of Peat. — Fowler: List of insect remains frora the 

 Peat-bed. — Reid : List of sneds from thePeat-bed. — Kunter: Ancient coal wor- 

 kings in the EU coal, Glenclelland, Wishaw. — Anderson : Glaciation and raised 

 beaches in Jura and Islay. — Thompson : Polar ice-caps and their influence in 

 changing sea levels. 



Newcastle upon Tyne. — Transactions of the North of England 

 Institute of mining and mechanical Engineers, vol. XXXVIII, 

 part. I et II. 



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

 vey of India. vol. XXII, part. 1, 1889. 



Foote: The Dharwar system, the chief auriferous rock-series in South India; — 

 Note on the Wajra Karur diamonds and on M. Chaper's alleged discovery of 

 diamonds in pegmatite near that place. — Lydekker: On the generic position of 

 the so called Plesiosaurus indiens. — Oldham : On flexible sandstone or itacolumite 

 with spécial référence to its nature and mode of occurence in India and the cause 

 of its flexibilily. — Lydekker: Notes on Siwalik and Narbada Chelonia. 



