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Liverpool Geological Society. Abstracts of the Proceedings. 1859- 

 69 {continued). 



H. F. Hall. — On the Drift-sectiona of the Holderness Coast, York- 

 shire, 13. 



. Lacustrine deposits of Holderness, 38. 



T. J. Moore. — Mammalian Remains from Oefn Caye, 50. 



R. A. Eskrigge. — Presidential Address, (Session 1867-68) 3. 



H. F. Hall. — On the Geology of the district of Creuddyn, 34. 



C. Ricketts. — The succession of the Strata in the Church Stretton 

 District, 49. 



G. H. Morton. — Description of a Fault in a Granite Quarry at Aber- 

 deen, 50. 



R. A. Eskrigge. — Geological observations on the country round 

 Maentwrog, North Wales, 51. 



T. J. Moore. — On some Fossil Mammalian remains from South Ame- 

 rica, in the Free Public Museum of Liverpool, 59. 



C. Ricketts. — Remarks on the Upper Silurian Formation, 62. 



R. Bostock. — The probable source of Holywell Spring, 65. 



A. N. Tate. — On the relation of Chemistry to Geology, 71. 



R. A. Eskrigge. — Presidential Address, (Session 1868-69) 3. 



0. Ricketts. — The Geology of the neighbourhood of Ingleborough, 

 34. 



C. Potter. — Observations on the Cheshire Coast, 37. 



R. Bostock. — The New Red Sandstone as a source of Water-supply, 

 58. 



H. Hicks. — Notes on the Arenig Rocks in the neighbourhood of 

 St. David's, 72. 



G. H. Morton. — Palfeontological observations on the Carboniferous 

 Limestone in Flintshire, 75. 



A. N. Tate. — On the Chemistry of the Primaeval Eai-th, 77. 



J. Roberts. — On the Wells and Water of Liverpool, 84. 



G. H. Morton. — The Geology of the country around Shelve ; and on 

 the Mineral Veins of Shelve (two separate papers). 



London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine. Fourth 

 Series. Vol. xliii. Nos. 283-285. January to March 1872. 

 Presented hy Dr. W. Francis. 



H. Moseley. — On the Mechanical Impossibility of the descent of 



Glaciers by their Weight only, 38. 

 E. V. Neale. — On Glacier-motion, 104. 

 E. Hull. — On a remarkable fault in the New Red Sandstone of 



Whiston, Cheshire, 239. 



London Institution. Journal. Vol. ii. Nos. 10-12. 



Longman's Notes on Books. Vol. iv. No. 68. February 29th, 1872. 



Lyons. Commission Meteorologique. 26*' Annee. Notice sur la 

 Commission Hydrometrique et I'observatoire de la ville de Lyon, 

 Par M. A. Lafon. 8vo. Lyons, 1869. 



Manchester. Literary and Philosophical Society. Proceedings, 

 Vol. xi. Nos. 5-7. 



E.W. Binney. — On specimens of a Fossil plant resembling Psaronius 

 Zeidleri, found in a Coal-seam near Oldham, 69. 



