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London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine. 4th Series, 

 vol. XV. No. 103. Supplement. July 1858. From R. Taylor, 

 Fsq., F.G.S. 

 W. H. Miller. — Crystallographic notices, 512. 

 R. H. Scott. — Analysis of the Anorthite and Hornblende of a Diorite 



from the Ural, 518. 

 J. Phillips.— Wealden Fossil Fruit, 551. 

 C. J. F. Bunbury. — Fossil Plants of Madeira, 551. 

 T. Brown. — Section of the Fifeshire Coast, 552. 

 T. S. Hunt. — Euphotide and Saussurite, 553. 



F. Senece. — Analysis of the Perowskite of Schehngen, 554. 



. . No. 104. July 1858. 



J. Dawson. — Lower Coal-measures of British America, 72. 

 E. W. Binney. — Stigmaria jicoides, 73. 

 J. Morris. — New fossil Fern from Worcestershire, 74. 

 A. C. Ramsay. — Glacial phenomena of Canada, 74. 



G. P. Scrope. — Lamination and Cleavage, 75. 



T. S. Hunt. — Felspars, and Chemical Lithology, 78. 



. No. 105. August 1858. 



A. Sedgwick. — Dislocations of the Cambrian and Silurian Rocks be- 

 tween Leven Sands and Duddon Sands, 155. 



. No. 106. September 1858. 



T. H. Henry. — Separation of Nickel and Cobalt from Manganese, 



197. 

 A. Matthiessen. — Electric-conducting power of Metals, 219. 

 S. Haughton. — Joints and Cleavage in the Old Red Sandstone of 



Waterford, 224. 

 L. Horner. — Alluvial Land of Egypt, 225. 

 J. Prestwich. — Pleistocene Sea-bed of Sussex, 233. 

 J. J. Bigsby. — Palaeozoic Fossils of New York, 234. 

 R. Harkness. — Jointings and Dolomite near Cork, 235. 

 W. Hawkes. — Melting and Coohng of Rowley Rag, 236. 

 W. W. Sm5rth. — Iron-ores of Exmoor, 236. 

 W. Vivian. — Native Copper of Llandudno, 237. 

 J. Nicol. — Slate-rocks and Trap-veins of Easdale and Oban, 238. 



. No. 107. October 1858. 



H. Hennessy. — Distribution of Heat over Islands, 241. 

 C. Ste.-Claire Deville and F. Le Blanc. — Gaseous emanations accom- 

 panying Boracic Acid in the Lagoons of Tuscany, 284. 

 W. H. Miller. — Some Crystallized Furnace-products, 292. 

 W. Thomson. — Interior Melting of Ice, 303. 



. No. 108. November 1858. 



J. Tyndall. — Some Physical properties of Ice, 333. 



T. S. Hunt. — Probable Origin of some Magnesian Rocks, 3/6. 



H. Abich.— Formation of Etna, 395. 



H. Godwin- Austen. — Lacustrine deposits of Kashmir, 395. 



S. Haughton.— Black Mica of Donegal, 396. 



T. F. Jamieson. — Lias in BaniFshire, 397. 



R. Owen. — Nototherian remains from Australia, 397- 



S. Bate. — Fossil Crustacean from Durham, 397. 



J. W. Salter. — Eurypterus and its species, 397. 



C. Gould. — Crustacean from the Greensand, 398. 



