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Adams, Prof. A. Leith. On Gigantic Land-Tortoises and a small 

 Freshwater Species from the Ossiferous Caverns of Malta, to- 

 gether with a List of their Fossil Fauna ; and a Note on Che- 

 Ionian Remains from the Rock-cavities of Gibraltar. (Plates V. 

 & VI.) 177 



. Observations on Remains of the Mammoth and other 



Mammals from Northern Spain 537 



Allport, S., Esq. On certain Ancient Devitrified Pitchstones and 

 Perlites from the Lower Silurian District of Shropshire. (Plate 

 XX.) , 449 



Belt, T., Esq. The Steppes of Southern Russia 843 



Blake, Rev. J. F., and W. H. Hudleston, Esq. On the Corallian 

 Rocks of England. With a Description of a new Species of 

 Araucarites from the Coralline Oolite of Malton, by VV. Car- 

 ruthers, Esq. (Plates -XILXVII.) 260 



Bonney, Rev. T. G. On[the Serpentine and associated Rocks of the 

 Lizard District. With Notes on the Chemical Composition of 

 some of the Rocks of the Lizard District, by W. H. Hudleston, 

 Esq., M. A., F.R.S 884 



, and Rev. E. Hill. The Precarboniferous Rocks of Charn- 



wood Forest. — Part 1 754 



Buckmajnt, J., Esq. The Cephalopoda-beds of Gloucester, Dorset, 



and Somerset 1 



Calderon, Senor S. On the Fossil Vertebrata hitherto discovered 



in Spain 124 



Callaw t ay, C, Esq. On a new Area of Upper Cambrian Rocks in 

 South Shropshire, with a Description of a new Fauna. (Plate 

 XXIV.) 652 



Carruthers, W., Esq. Description of a new Species of Araucarites 



from the Coralline Oolite of Malton. (Plate XVII.) 402 



Da vies, D. C, Esq. On the Relation of the Upper Carboniferous 

 Strata of Shropshire and Denbighshire to Beds usually described 



as Permian. (Plate I.) 10 



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