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Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal. No. 11 (continued). 



C. Maxwell.— The Earth's Motion, 161. 



A. Taylor. — Carboniferous rocks of Linlithgowshire, 155. 



J. A. Smith. — Remains of Rein-deer found in Dumbartonshire, 



165. 

 A. Murray. — Fossils from Vancouver Island, 168. 

 Fleming.— Chalk-flints of the Forth, 169. 

 J. M'Bain. — Fossil fish and plants from beneath Arthur's Seat, 



170. 

 G. Lawson. — Dust-showers, 173. 

 Gaudin. — Artificial sapphire, 180. 

 Nickles. — Fluorine in Mineral Waters, 181. 

 C. Maclaren. — Tertiary fossils of Pikermi in Greece, 182. 

 W. S. Symonds. — Palaeozoic fossils of Kidderminster and Malvern, 



184. 

 Newberry. — Geology of Northern California and Oregon, 184. 

 E. Hitchcock. — A fossil in the Connecticut River Sandstone, 185. 



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W. Crowder. — Chemistry of the Iron-manufacture of Cleveland 



District, 234. 

 W. S. Symonds. — A new species of Eurypterus from the Old 



Red Sandstone, Herefordshire, 257, 313. 

 James Nasmyth. — Some phenomena in connexion with Molten 



Materials, 297- 

 Hennessey. — The direction of gravity at the Earth's surface, 298. 

 Murchison and Salter. — Silurian rocks and fossils of the N.W. 



Highlands, 311. 

 S. Haughton. — Fossil stems in the Yellow Sandstone of Hook 



Point, 312. 

 R. Harkness. — Records of a Triassic Shore, 313. 

 Dunoyer. — Junction of the Slates and Granite of Killiney Hill, 



county Dublin, 313. 

 Meneghini. — Geology of Tuscany, 313. 

 R. Griffith. — Silurian rocks of Ireland, 313. 

 Jukes, Dunoyer, and Salter. — Geologv of Dingle Promontory, 



314. 

 James Yates. — Coniferous fruit from the Greensand, 314. 

 O'Kelly — Fault at Slievenamuck, 314. 

 G. H. Kinahan. — Igneous rocks of Valentia, 314. 

 W. B. Rogers. — Paradoxides near Boston, 314. 

 R. Mallet. — Fourth Report upon Earthquake-phenomena, 315. 

 H. C. Sorby. — Slaty cleavage, 316. 

 W. King. — Cleavage, 316. 



R. Harkness. — Jointing and dolomitization of the Lower Carbo- 

 niferous Limestone of the county of Cork, 316. 

 Clarke. — Raised Beach in the county of Waterford, 317- 

 Hennessey. — Changes of the Earth's structure and changes of the 



sea-level, 317. 

 R. Godwin- Austen. — Granite-boulderin the chalk of Croydon,318. 

 H. Schlagintweit. — Erosion and Cleavage, 318. 

 W. Hopkins. — The conductive powers of various rocks, 319. 

 T. Oldham. — Geological Survey of India, 320. 



