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Basle, 49. — E,. Kidston. Additional Notes on some British OarlDoniferous 

 Lycopods, 60.^ — H. J. Carter. Eamulina paradtica, a new Species of 

 Fossil Foraminifera infesting Orhitolites Mantelli, var. Theobaldi, with 

 Comparative Observations on the Process of Reproduction in the Myce- 

 tozoa, Freshwater Rhizopoda, and Foraminifera, 94. — C. Brongniart. 

 The Cockroaches of the Carboniferous Epoch, 112. — A. S. Woodward. 

 Acanthodian Fishes from the Devonian of Canada, 183. — Prof. P. Martin 

 Duncan. A Note upon the Anatomy of the Perignathic Girdle of Dis- 

 coidea cylindrica, Lmk., sp., and of a Species of Echinoconus, 234. — A. 

 Smith Woodward. On Atherstonia, a new Genus of Palaeoniscid Fishes 

 from the Karoo Formation of South Africa ; and on a Tooth of Ceratodus 

 from the Stormberg Beds of the Orange Free State, 239. — C. W. De Vis. 

 On the Genera Nototherium and Zygomaturus, in reply to Mr. Lydebker, 

 267. — R. Lydekker. Note on the above, 261.— T. Rupert Jones. Notes 

 on the Palaeozoic Bivalved Entomostraca, No. XXVIII. On some Scan- 

 dinavian Species, 267. — A. Smith Woodward. On the Myriacanthidae, 

 an Extinct Family of Chimseroid Fishes, 275. — H. J. Carter. Sketch of 

 the History of known Fossil Sponges in Relation to those of the Present 

 Day, 280. — A. Smith Woodward. On the so-called Cretaceous Lizard, 

 Rhaphiosaurus, 350. — G. J. Hinde. On a true Leuconid Calcisponge from 

 the Middle Lias of Northamptonshire^ and on detached Calcisponge 

 Spicules in the Upper Chalk of Surrey, 352. 



Annals and Magazine of Natural History. Ser. 6. Vol. v. Nos. 

 25-30. 1890. Purchased. 

 T. Hincks. Critical Notes on the Polyzoa, 83. — R. H. Traquair. On 

 the Structure of Coccosteus decipiens, Agassiz, 125. — A. H. Foord and G. 

 C. Crick. On the Muscular Impressions of some Species of Carbonife- 

 rous and Jurassic Nautiloids compared with those of the recent Nautilus, 

 220. — A. H. Foord and G. C. Crick. Descriptions of new and imperfectly- 

 defined Species of Jurassic Nautili contained in the British Museum 

 (^Natural History), 265.— J. W. Davis. On the Dentition of Pleuroplax 

 (F/eurodus), A. S. Woodw., 291. — A. Smith Woodward. Evidence of a 

 Fossil Tunny from the Coralline Crag, 294. — F. A. Bather. British 

 Fossil Crinoids, 306.— F. A. Bather. British Fossil Crinoids, 373.— A. 

 H. Foord and G. C. Crick. On some new and imperfectly-defined Species 

 of Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Tertiary Nautili contained in the British 

 Museum (Natural History), 388. — A. Smith Woodward. Notes on some 

 Ganoid Fishes from the English Lower Lias, 430. — F. A. Bather. British 

 Fossil Crinoids, 485. — Stanislas Meunier. Chemical Researches on the 

 Fossil Tests of Foraminifera, MoUusca, and Crustacea, 487. 



Athenaeum (Journal). Nos. 3217-3244. 1889. 



. Nos. 3245-3269. 1890. 



. Parts 738-744. 1889. 



. Parts 745-749. 1890. 



Ballarat School of Mines. Annual Report for 1886. 1887. Pre- 

 sented hy J. Oddie, Esq., F.Q.S. 

 F. M. Krause, The Sedimentary Rocks of the Ballarat District, 71. 



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Barnsley. Midland Institute of Mining, Civil, and Mechanical 

 Engineers. Transactions. Vol. xi. Part 103. 1889. 



. . Vol. xii. Part 104. 1889. 



