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their Mode of Occurrence of the Pala3olitliic to the Neolithic Types of 

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 On the Climate that prevailed during the Pleistocene Age, 47. — W. H. 

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 W. Boyd Dawkins. On the proposed Boring in the Weald of Sussex, 65. 



. . . Yol. xii. 1873. 



J. Plant. On Neolithic Stone Implements from Yenezuela, 17 ; Ex- 

 cursion up the Yalley of the Irwell, 26. — J. Aitken. Notes on an Ossi- 

 ferous Cavern recently discovered in the Carboniferous Limestone of 

 Staffordshire, 28. — J. Plant. On Human and Animal Remains in Caves 

 in North Lancashire, 34. — J. Aitken, On Slickensides on Millstone-grit 

 from Todmorden, 43. 



. . . Yol. xiv. Part 27. 1877. 



J. F. Evans. On the Mines of the Parys Mountain, Anglesey, 857. 



. . . Yol. XV. Parts 6-13. 1878-80. 



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 of it, 137, — C. Livesay. Section of Strata at Bradford Colliery, 161. — 

 G. H. Kinahan. Diagram of the Irish Palseozoic Rocks, showing a nearly 

 continuous sequence from the Coal-measures to the Cambrian, 176, — 

 J. Aitken. On the Occurrence of a Bed of Iron Pyrites in the Millstone 

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 185. — J. Crofton. Notes on the Geology of the Shap District, 234. — 

 R. Pennington. Upon the Arrangement of a Geological Museum, 247. — 

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 some further Remarks on the Remains of old bloomaries in the Neigh- 

 bourhood of Todmorden, 261. — J. M. Mello. Notes on the more recent 

 Discoveries in the Cresswell Caves, 290. 



Melbourne. Royal Society of Yictoria. Transactions and Proceed- 

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Milan. Reale Istitnto Lombardo di Scienze e Lettere. Rendiconti. 

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 cenico, 144. — S. C. Taramelli. Alcune osservazioni geologiche sul Carso 

 di Trieste e sulla valle del fiume Recca, stabilite in occasione di un pro- 

 getto di derivazione di questo fiume in citta, medianle una galleria di 

 14 chilometri, 289. — W. Korner. Analisi dell' acqua minerale di Bace- 

 dasco nel Piacentino, 544. 



. . Memorie. Yol. xiv. Fasc. 2. 1879. 



. Societa Italiana di Scienze Natural!. Atti. Yol. xix. Fasc. 4. 



1877. 



. . Yol. XX. Fasc. 3 & 4. 1879. 



