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Dawson, J. W., Esq. Notices of some Fossils found in the Coal 

 formation of Nova Scotia 132 



Dickinson, Jos., Esq. On the strata called ' Jackstones ' at Merthyr 

 Tydvil 131 



Everest, Rev. Robert. Remarks on the Level of the Ph-aeus Har- 

 bour near Athens, and of the country adjacent 32 



FiTTON, W. H., Esq., M.D. A Stratigvaphical account of the section 

 from Atherfield to Rocken-end in the Isle of Wight 55 



Forbes, Prof. Edward, and Lieut. T. A. B. Spratt, R.N. On the 

 Geology of Lycia 8 



GoppERT, Prof. On Amber, and on the Organic Remains found 

 in it 102 



Hunt, T. C, Esq. On the Geology of the Island of St. Mary's, one 

 of the Azores 39 



Logan, W. E., Esq. On the Packing of the Ice in the river St. 

 LavM'ence ; the occmi-ence of Landslips in the modern deposits of 

 its valley ; and the existence of Marine Shells in them and on the 

 mountain of Montreal 422 



Lyell, Charles, Esq. On the Age of the newest Lava Current of 

 Auvergne, with remarks on some Tertiary Fossils of that country 75 



. Notice on the Coal-fields of Alabama 278 



. On the Newer Deposits of the Southern States of North 



America 405 



. On Footmarks discovered in the Coal-measures of Pennsyl- 

 vania, U. S 417 



Mantell, Dr. Description of Footmarks and other imprints on a 

 slab of New Red Sandstone from Turner's Falls, Massachussetts, 

 U. S., collected by Dr. James Deane of Greenfield, U. S. . . . 38 



. Description of some Fossil Fruits from the Chalk formation 



of the South-east of England 51 



. Notes on the Wealden strata of the Isle of Wight, with an 



account of the bones of Iguanodons and other reptiles discovered 



at Brook Point and Sandown Bay 91 



. On the Fossil Remains of Bu'ds in the Wealden strata of the 



South-east of England 104 



Morris, John, Esq., and D. Sharpe, Esq. Description of eight 

 species of Brachiopodous Shells from the Paleozoic rocks of the 

 Falkland Islands 274 



Morris, John, Esq. On the subchvision of the genus Terebratula . 382 

 Morris, John, Esq., and J. Prestwich, Jun., Esq. On the 



Wealden strata exposed by the Tunbridge Wells Railway . . . 397 

 Murchison, Sir Roderick I., G.C.S. On the Supei-ficial Detritus of 

 Sweden, and on the probable causes which have affected the sur- 

 face of the rocks in the central and southern portions of that 

 kmgdom 349 



Owen, Dr. David Dale. On the Geologv of the Western States of 

 ^ortb America ' 433 



