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Dawkins, Prof. W. Boyd. On the Mammal-fauna of the Caves of 



Creswell Crags 589 



. The Exploration of the Ossiferous Deposit at Windy Knoll, 



Castleton, Derbyshire, by Rooke Pennington, Esq., LL.B., and 

 Prof. Boyd Dawkins, M.A., F.R.S 724 



Dawson, Principal J. W. Note on a Specimen of Diploxylon from 



the Coal-formation of Nova Scotia 836 



Duncan, Prof. P. M. On the Echinodermata of the Australian 



Cainozoic (Tertiary) Deposits. (Plates in. & IV.) 42 



Dunn, E. J., Esq. Further Notes on the Diamond-fiields of South 

 Africa, with Observations on the Gold-fields and Cobalt-mine in 

 the Transvaal 879 



Etheridge, R., Jun., Esq. On the Remains of a large Crustacean, 

 probably indicative of a new Species of Eurypterus, or allied 

 Genus (Eurypterus ? Stevensoni), from the Lower Carboniferous 

 Series (Cementstone Group) of Berwickshire 223 



. Notes on the Fossil Plants from Kosloo 532 



. On the Occurrence of a Macrurous Decapod (Anthrapala- 



mon? Woodwardi, sp. nov.) in the Red Sandstone, or Lowest 

 Group, of the Carboniferous Formation in the South-east of 

 Scotland. (Plate XXVII.) 863 



, and R. L. Jack, Esq. On the Discovery of Plants in the 



Lower Old Red Sandstone of the Neighbourhood of Callander. . 213 



Flower, Prof. W. H. Note on the Occurrence of the Remains of 



Hycenarctos in the Red Crag of Suffolk 534 



Gardner, J. S., Esq. On British Cretaceous Patellidse, and other 



Families of Patelloid Gastropoda. (Plates VII.-IX.) 192 



Gilpin, E., Esq. Notes on some Recent Discoveries of Copper-ore 



in Nova Scotia 749 



Harkness, Prof. R., and Prof. H. A. Nicholson. On the Strata 

 and their Fossil Contents between the Borrowdale Series of the 

 North of England and the Coniston Flags 461 



Harmer, F. W., Esq. On the Kessiugland Cliff-section, and on the 

 Relation of the Forest-bed to the Chillesford Clay, with some 

 Remarks on the so-called Terrestrial Surface at the base of the 

 Norwich Crag 134 



, and S. V. Wood, Jun.,Esq. On the Later Tertiary Geology 



of East Anglia. With a^ Note by S. V. W T ood, Esq., on some 

 New Occurrences of Species of Mollusca in the Crag and Beds 

 superior to it 74 



Helland, M. A. On the Ice-Fjords of North Greenland, and on 

 the Formation of Fjords, Lakes, and Cirques in Norway and 

 Greenland 142 



Hicks, H., Esq. On the Pre-Cambrian (or Dimetian and Pebidian) 



Rocks of St. David's. (Plate X.) 229 



Hill, Rev. E., and Rev. T. G. Bonne y. The Precarboniferous 



Rocks of Charnwood Forest. — Part 1 754 



