366 BOKATioisrs. 



Liverpool Geological Society. Abstracts of the Proceedings. 1859- 

 69 (continued). 



A. N. Tate. — On the composition of the Black Sandstone occurring 

 in the Trias around Liverpool, 16. 



G. H. Morton. — Description of the Foot-prints of Cheirotherium and 

 Equisetum, found at Storeton, Cheshire, 17. 



. On the Coral of the Silm-ian Sea, 18. 



G. S. Worthy. — On the Lower Lias and Avicula-contorta beds of 

 Gloucestershire, (Session 1863-64) 1. 



G. H. Morton. — On the Lias Formation as developed in Shropshire, 2. 



R. A. Eskrigge. — Report of the Field-Meeting at Castleton, Derby- 

 shire, 6. 



W. S. Horton. — On the Ironstone of the Middle Lias, 8. 



H. Hicks.— On the Lower Lingula-flags of St. David's, Pembroke- 

 shire, 12. 



D, C. Davies. — On the Bala Limestone and its associated beds in 

 North Wales, 21. 



H. Duckworth, — On the San Giro Cave, near Palermo, 30, 

 If r^ T. J. Moore. — On the Fossils contained in the collection of the Derby 

 Museum of Liverpool, 34. 



G. H. Morton. — Report of the Society's Field-Meeting at Llangollen, 

 (Session 1864-65) 3. 



. Report of the Society's Field-Meeting at Bidston Hill, 4. 



, On the Records of Geological Time, 6. 



C. R. Hall. — Some conjectural hints towards determining the ancient 

 Coast-line of North Wales between the River Dee and the Island 

 of Anglesea, 7. 



R. A, Eskrigge. — The Geology of the Country around Builth, 20. 

 G. H. Morton.— On the recent Shell-bed at Wallasey, 26. 

 H. F. Hall. — A Geological Ramble in Ireland, 27. 



D. C, Davies. — List of Fossils described from the Bala Limestone and 

 its associated beds of North Wales, 30. 



T. J. Moore. — On a footprint, probably of the Iguanodon, in the Free 



Public Museum of Liverpool, 35. 

 H. Duckworth. — Description of a part of the Lower Jaw of a large 



Mammal, probably of Deinotherian type, from Perim Island, Gulf 



of Cambay, India, 38. 

 C. Ricketts. — On a Wooden Implement found in Bidston Moss, 



(Session 1865-66) 3. 

 R. A. Eskrigge. — Notes upon a recent Earthquake near Ulverstone, 5. 

 H. Duckworth. — Presidential Address, 9. 

 G. H. Morton. — On the position of the Wells for the supply of Water 



in the neighbourhood, 27. 

 — — . On Granite and other Metamorphic Rocks, 30. 

 H. F. Hall. — Notice of submerged Forests at Rhos, near Colwyn, 31. 

 G. H. Morton. — On the Geology of the country bordering the Mersey 



and Dee, 37. 

 R. A. Eskrigge. — On a new locality for Paradoxides Davidis and 



associated fossils in North Wales, 43. 



E. Nixon. — The Coal-fields of Denbighshire and Flintshire, 46, 



C. Ricketts. — On the outlier of Carboniferous Limestone near Cor- 



wen, North Wales, (Session 1866-67) 3. 

 G. H. Morton. — On the presence of Glacial ice in the Valley of the 



Mersey during the Post-Pliocene pei'iod, 4. 

 C, Ricketts. — On the oscillations of level on the Coast of Hampshire 



during the Eocene period, 10. 



