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Blake : On the Monian and Basal Cambrian Rocks of Shropshire, p. 386-421, 
pl. XVI. — Miss Coignou : On a new Species of Cyphaspis from the Carboniferous 
Rocks of Yorkshire, p. 421-423. — F. Rutley : On Composite Spherulites in Obsidian, 
from Hot-Springs near Little Lake, California, p. 423-429, pl. XVII. — R. Lydekker : 
On Ornithosaurian Remains from the Oxford Clay of Huntingdonshire, p. 429-432. — 
J. C. Hendy : On a « Wash out » found in the Pleastey and Teversall Collieries, 
p. 432-438. — D. Pidgeon : On certain Physical Pecnliarities exhibited by the 
so-called « Raised Beaches » of Hope’s Nose and the Thatcher Rock, Devon. 
p. 438-444. — E. T. Newton : On some New Mammals from the Red and Norwich 
Crags, p. 444-454, pl. XVIII. — G. R. Vine : A Monograph of the Polyzoa (Bryozoa) 
of the. Red Chalk of Hunstanton, p. 454-487, pl. XIX. — W. A. E. Usslier : On the 
Devonian Rocks of South Devon. p. 487-518. — S. S. Buckman : On the so-called 
« Upper-Lias Clay » of Down Cliffs, p. 518-522. 
Cornwall. — Transactions of the Royal Society of Cornwall, 
vol. XI, part. IV. 
Howard Fox : On the junction of Hornblende Scliist and Serpentine in the Ogo- 
dour District, p. 213-220. — J. H. Teall : Metamorphism in the Hartz and West of 
England, p. 221-238. — Frank Rutley : On a Specimen of Banded Serpentine from 
the Lizard, Cornwall, p. 239-241. — Nicholas Whitley : A Geological Note, p. 242. 
Dublin. — The Scientific Proceedings of the Royal Dublin 
Society. Vol. VI, part 7, 8, 9, 1890. 
J. Shearson Hyland : On some Epi-Diorites of N. W. Ireland, p. 405-411. — 
Id.: On the Mesolite (Galactite) of Kenbane Head, p. 411-420. — Id.: On some sphe- 
rulitic Rocks from Co. Down, p. 420-438. — Id.: On some specimens from 
Wady-Ilalfa, Upper Egypt, p. 438-448. — Joseph P. O'Reilly : Notes on some Assays 
for Gold of Rocks occurring in the Neiglihourhood of Dublin, p. 450-460. 
— Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. III, vol. I, n° 3. 
W. J. Sollas : On the Occurrence of Zinnwaldite in the Granité of the Mourne 
Mountains, p. 379-381. 
Edimbourg. — Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. 
Vol. XV, Nov. 1887 to July 1888-1889. 
W. G. llead : Note on the Influence of Pressure on the Solubilily of Carbonate of 
Lime in Sea Water conlaining Free Carbonic Acid, p. 151-158. — Ernst Stecher : 
Contact-Phenomena of some Scoltish Olivine-Diabases, p. 160-172. — A. Günlher : 
Report on the Fishes obLainedby D r John Murray in Deep Water on the North-West 
Coast of Scotland, p. 205-220. — Alexander Johnslone : On the Action of Carbonic 
Acid on divine, p. 436-441. 
Vol. XVI, Nov. 1888 to July 1889-1890. 
His Grâce the Duke of Argill : On certain Bodies, apparently of Organic Origin, 
from a Quartzite Bed near Invera ray, p. 39-65. — John Rattray : A. Révision of 
the Genus Coscinodiscus and some Allied Généra, p. 449-693, 3 planches. 
