CONTENTS. 



PART I. 



I. On the Geological Relations of the South of Ireland. By Thomas 



Weaver, Esq. F.G.S. F.R.S. M.R.I. A p. 1 



II. On the Geological Structure of the North-eastern Part of the Count 1/ 

 of Antrim. By James Bryce, Jun. M.A. F.G.S. [Member of the 

 Geological Society of Dublin, and of the Natural History Society 

 of Belfast.) 1). 09 



III. On the Squalor aia. By H. Riley, M.D. [Communicated by Charles 



Stokes, Esq. F.G.S.) p. 83 



IV. Notes on the Geology of the North Coast of the St. Lawrence. By 



Capt. Bayfield, R.N. F.R.A.S. [Communicated by George Bellas 

 Gveenough, Esq. P.G.S.) p. 89 



V. On the Geology of the Bermudas. 2Jy Richard J. Nelson, Esq. Lieut. 



R.E. [Communicated by George Bellas Greenough, Esq. P.G.S.) p. lO.'i 



VI. Notes on the Geology of the Brown Clee Hill, in the County of Salop. 

 By Romley Wright, Esq., Employed on the Ordnance Trigono- 

 metrical Survey of England. . . . . . . . p. 125 



VII. Observations on the Geological Structure of the Neighbourhood of 

 Reading. By J. Rofe, Jun., Esq. [Communicated by Robert 

 Hunter, Esq. F.G.S.) p. 127 



