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— Quarterly Journ. Geol. Soc. LIV, 3, 4, Août-Nov. 1898. 



A. J. Jukes-Browne : On a cenomanian and Turonian Outlier near Monitors 

 with a Note on Ho/aster altus, p. 239-250 (pi. 24). — T. Codringlon : On some 

 submerged Rock Valleys in S. Wales, Devon, and Cornwall, p. 251-278. — A. Vau- 

 ghan Jennings : The structure of the Davos Valley, p. 279-289. — T. B. F. Sam : 

 On the Origin of the Auriferous conglomérâtes of the Gold Coast Colony (W. Africa), 

 p. 290. — W. Cunnington : On some Palaeolithic Implemenls from the Plateau- 

 Gravels and their Evidence concerning Eolithic Man, p. 291-300. — H. G. Madan : 

 On an Ebbing and Flowing well at Newton Nottage, p. 301-307. — I. G. Bonney : 

 On the Garnet-Actinolite Schists of the S'-Gothard Pass, p. 357-373. — F. W. 

 Harmer : On the Lenham Beds and the Coralline Crag, p. 308-356. — C. Callawey : 

 On the Metamorphism of a Séries of grits and Shales in N. Anglcsey, p. 374-381. — 

 G. H. Morton : On the Carboniferous Limestone of the Country around Llandudno, 

 p. 382-400. — F. A. Bather : On Petalncrinus, p. 403-441 (pi. 25-26). — S. S. 

 Buckman : On the Grouping of some Divisions of so-called « Jurassic » Time, 

 p. 442-462. — G. L. Elles : On the Graptolite-Fauna of the Skiddaw-Slates, p. 463- 

 539 (pi. 27). — G. F. Franks et J.-B. Harrisson : On the Globigerina maris and 

 Basai Reef-rocks of Barbados, p. 540-555. — H. D. Acland : On a Volcanic Séries 

 near the Herefordshire Beacon, p. 556-563. — G. W. Dawson : On the Discovery 

 of Natural Gas in E. Sussex, p. 564-571. — J. T. Herwitt : On Natural Gas at Heath- 

 field Station (Sussex), p 572-574. — T. Mellard Reade : On Post-Glacial Beds expo- 

 sed in the Cutting of the new Bruges Canal, p. 575-581. — T. Mellard Beade : On 

 High Level Marine Drift at Colwyn Bay, p. 582-584. — O. A. Shrubsole : On High 

 Level Gravels in Berks and Oxon, p. 585-600 (pi. 28). — C. B. Wedd : On the Coral- 

 lian Rocks of Upware, p. 601-619. — B. Koettlitz : Geol. of Franz Josef Land, 

 p. 620-643. — E. T. Newton and J.-J. Teal : On Bocks and Fossils from Franz 

 Josef Land, p. 642-652 (pi. 29). 



Manchester. Trans. Geol. Soc. XXV, 21-22, 1898. 



Stirrup : Fossil remains in the Lancashire Coalfield, p. 581-583. — J. Dickinson : 

 Subsidence caused by colliery working, p. 583-615, 1 pi. — H. Hall : On the 

 Coal industry of the Rhenish Westphalian Provinces, p. 569-577. — W. Saint : On 

 an improved decking table for facilitating the Loading of Pit Cager, p. 577-580, 1 pi. 



Neiccastle. Trans. of the N. England Inst. of Mining and Mecha- 

 nical Engineers. XLVII, 4-5, 1898. 



H. R. Gurney : On the Geology of Finland, p. 242-253. — H. T. Newbigin : 

 The siliceous Iron-Ores of N. Norway, p. 254-271 (pi. 8). 



Hollande. — Amsterdam. Jaarbœk van net Mijnwezen in Neder- 

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La Haye. Arch. Néerlandaises des Se. exactes et nat. (2), II, 1, 1898. 



Indes anglaises. — Calcutta. Geol. Surv. of India. Mém. XXV- 

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T. XXV. R. Bruce Foote : Geology of the Bellary District, Madras Presidency, 

 218 p., 6 pi., 1 carte. — T. XXVI. G. S. Middlemiss : Geology of Hazara and the 

 Black Mountains, 302 p., 11 pi., 1 carte. — T. XXVII, 2. Fritz Nœtling : The 

 Occurrence of Petroleum in Burma and its technical exploitation, 226 p., 17 pi., 1 c. 



