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Ediaburgh. Royal Society. Transactions. Vol. xxviii. Part 3. 



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. . . Vol. xxix. Part 1. 1878-79. 



Heddle. Chapters on the Mineralogy of Scotland, 47, 55. — R. H. 

 Traquair. On the Structure and Affinities of the Platysomidse, 343. — 

 A. Geikie. On the Carboniferous Volcanic Eocks of the Basin of the 

 Firth of Forth, their Structure in the Field and under the Microscope, 

 437. 



Ekaterinbourg. Societe Ouralienne d' Amateurs des Sciences 

 NatureUes. BuUetin. Tome iv. 1878. 



. . . . Tome V. Livr. 1 & 2. 1879. 



V. M. Malakhoff. Indicateur des lieux de provenance des min^raux 

 connus jusqu'ici dans les monts Ourals, 1. — N. Brousnitsyne. La 

 Pyschma en aval du village de Inokraia jusqn'a la ville de Kamyschloff, 

 11.— A. I. Drezdoff. Les eaux minerales de Kourii et d'Alapaevsk, 25. 



Exeter. Teign Naturalist's Field-Club. Report of the Proceedings 

 for the years 1878, 1879. 1879, 1880. Presented by G, W. 

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Falmouth. Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. Forty-sixth 

 Annual Report (1878). 1879. 



Geneva. Schweizerische palaontologische Gesellschaft. Abhand- 

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 L. Riitimeyer. Die Binder der Tertiar-Epoche, zweiter Theil. — P. de 

 Loriol. Monographie paleontologique de la zone a Ammonites tenuilobatus 

 de Baden, troisieme partie. — R. Wiedersheim. Lahyrinthodon Rilti- 

 meyeri. — J. Bachmann. Fossile Eier aus der Molasse von Luzern, — P. de 

 Loriol. Monographie des Crinoides fossiles de la Suisse, 2^^ partie. 



. Societe de Physique et d'Histoire Waturelle. Memoires. 



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Geological Magazine. Dec. II. Vol. vi. Nos. 7-12. 1879. 



H. A. Nicholson and R. Etheridge, jun. On Three Species of Clado- 

 chonus, M'Coy, 289. — W. P. Crosby. How the Appearance of a Fault 

 may be produced without Fracture, 296. — K. Petterson. The Slow 

 Secular Rise or Fall of Continental Masses, 298. — E. T. Newton. Dis- 

 covery of Umys lutaria on the Norfolk Coast, 304. — W. A. E. Ussher. 

 Pleistocene Geology of Cornwall, 307. — J. W. Davis. Source of the 

 Erratic Boulders in the Valley of the Calder, Yorkshire, 313. — J. Milne. 

 A Cruise among the Volcanos of the Kurile Islands, 337. — G. H. Kinahan. 

 Dingle and Glengariff Grits, 348.— W. J. M^Gee. The Surface Geology 

 of a Part of the Mississippi Valley, 353. — T. G. Bonney. Notes on some 

 Ligurian and Tuscan Serpentines, 362. — H. Woodward. Notes on a 

 Collection of fossil Shells etc. from Sumatra (obtained by Mynheer Ver- 

 beck. Director of the Geological Survey of the West Coast of Sumatra), 

 385. — G. W. Lamplugh. On the Occurrence of Freshwater Remains in 

 the Boulder-clay at Bridlington, Yorkshire, 393. — N. Taylor. On the 

 Cudgegong Diamond Field, New South Wales, 399.— W. J. M'Gee. 

 Notes on the Surface Geology of a Part of the Mississippi Valley, 412. — 

 H. Hicks. On the Classification of the British Pre-Cambrian Rocks, 

 433. — W. Keeping. On some Columnar Sandstone in Saxon Switzerland, 

 437. — H. Woodward. Further Notes on Sumatran Fossils, 441. — Nor- 



