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Colliery Guardian. Yol. xvii. ISTos. 431-433. 



Dresden. Sitzungsberichte der naturwissenschaftliche Gesellschaft 

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H. B. Geinitz und T. Reibiscli. — Uelber einige fossile oder subfossile 

 Saugethierreste von Posneck, 6. 



— Giinther. — Ueber Rudisten^ 12. 



— Engelbardt. — Bescbreibung einiger tertiarer Tbieriiberreste von 

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— Romer. — Ueber die in dem alten und neuen Rom verwendeten 

 Baumaterialien, 37. 



East India Association. Journal. Yol. iii. No. 2. 



Exeter. Report of tbe Proceedings of the Teign l^aturalists' Eield- 

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Geological Magazine. Yol. vi. N"os. 4-6. April to June 1869. 



G. P. Serope. — Supposed Internal Eluidity of tbe Earth, 145. 



N. Plant.— Brazilian Coal-fields, 147. 



"W. Carruthers. — The Coal-plants of Brazil, and Notes on Flemingites, 

 151 (2 plates). 



J. D. La Touche. — Measurement of River-sediment, 156. 



J. Croll. — On the Influence of the Gulf-stream, 157. 



T. Davidson. — Notes on Continental Geology and Palaeontology, 162, 

 199, 251. 



R. Tate. — On the oldest British Belemnite, 166. 



H. A. Nicholson.— On the "SMddaw" Slates &c. of the Lake- 

 district, 167. 



R. Owen. — On a Jaw, with teeth, of Stro^^hodus medius, 193 (1 plate). 



G. P. Serope. — On the Influx of Water as the cause of Yolcanic 

 Eruptions, 196. 



T. Thompson. — Discovery of Remains of Hippopotanms in Drift near 

 Motcomb, Dorset, 206. 



W. G. Atherstone. — The Discovery of Diamonds at the Cape of 

 Good Hope, 208. 



H. A. Nicholson. — On the Geology of the Neighbourhood of Ingleton, 

 213. 



H. Woodward. — On Eucladia Johnsoni, a new Silurian Starfish, 241 

 (1 plate). 



T. Sterry Hunt. — On the probable seat of Yolcanic Action, 245. 



G. H. Kinahan. — Notes on the Growth of Soil, 263. 



R. Russell. — On the Flow of Rivers, and the Nature of River-sedi- 

 ment, 268. 



S. R. Pattison. — ^Note on Postglacial Lake-basins in Westmoreland, 

 272. 



Igelstrom, Nordenskiold, and Ekman ' On Organic Remains in Fun- 

 damental Gneiss in Sweden,' noticed, 173. 



' Transactions of Edinburgh Geological Society,' noticed, 174. 



Bristow's 'Mines and Miners,' noticed, 175. 



* Proceedings of the Bristol Naturalists' Society,' vol. iii.^ noticed, 

 177. 



' Salt-deposits at Stassfurt, in Prussia,' noticed, 215. 



' Palseontographical Society's Monographs,' noticed, 217. 



Johnston's ' Physical Atlas,' noticed, 218. 



Leonhard and Geinitz's ' Neues Jahrbuch,' noticed, 272. 



