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Dijon. Memoires de I'Academie Imperiale des Sciences, Arts, et 

 Belles-Lettres. 2« Serie. Yol. xi. 1863. 



D. G. Barbiani, B. A. Barbiani, et A. Perrey. — Memoire sm- les trem- 

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J. Martin. — De la zone a Avicida contorta, et du Bone-bed de la Cote- 

 d'Or, 113. 



Dudley and Midland Geological and Scientific Society and Eield-Club. 

 Vol. i. Ko. 4. 1864. 

 T. Coomber.— Mining Schools, 127. 



11. Jobnson. — Ironstone imbedded in tlie Rowley Bag, 136. 

 W. H. Hayward. — Mammalian Remains at Cburclibridge, near Old- 

 bury, 136. 

 H. Beckett. — Geology in its Application to the South Staffordshire 

 Coal-field, 139. 



. . Yol. ii. No. 5. 1865. 



H. Beckett. — South Staffordshire Coal-field, 1. 

 J. Ward. — Distribution of Organic Remains in the North Staffordshire 

 Coal-field, 21. 



Edinburgh Geological Society. Proceedings. Session 1864-65. 



D.Tage. — Some Remarks on the present Position and future Prospects 

 of Geological Inquiry. 



Geneva. Memoires de la Societe de Physique et d'Histoire Naturelle. 

 Yol. xvii. Part 2. 

 P. de Loriol. — Description de quelques Brachiopodes Cretaces, 437 

 (plate). 



Geological and Natural History Repertory. Yol. i. Nos. 1 & 2. 

 May and June 1865. 



C. W. Crocker. — Thoughts and Suggestions upon Fossil Botany, 9. 

 Palajontological Illustrations. — 1. The Organization of a Trilobite, 12. 

 R. Hunt. — Dartmoor — its Tors and its Tin-mines, 29. 

 Proceedings of Societies, 22, 44. 



Correspondence, 11; Notes and Queries, 24. 

 Gossip, 26; Bibliographical Notices, 27. 



Geological Magazine. Yol. ii. Nos. 10-12. April to June 1865. 



R. Owen. — Description of Portions of Jaws of a large extinct Fish 

 (Stereodus Melitensis, Ow.), probably a ''Cycloid" with "Sauroid 

 Dentition," from the "Middle Beds of the 'Maltese Miocene," 146. 



R. 1. Murchison. — The Laurentian Rocks and the Proofs of their 

 Existence in Britain, 147. 



E. Ray Lankester. — Crags of Suffolk and Antwerp. Part ii., 149. 

 P. Carpenter. — Connexion between the Crag-formations and the 



Recent North-Pacific Faunas, 152. 



D. IMackintosh. — Marine Denudation illustrated by the Brimham 

 Rocks, 154. 



G. P. Bevan. — Physical Features of the Coal-basin of South "Wales, 



158. 

 G. E. Roberts. — Geological Notes on the Mountain-limestone of 



Yorkshire, 163. 

 C. Lyell's ' Elements of Geology,' 6th edition, noticed, 169. 



