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H. Woodward. Visit to the British Museum (Natural -History De- 

 partment of Geology), 457. — G. S. Boulger. Visit to the British Museum 

 Botanical Department, 468. — W. Topley. Excursion to Wimbledon and 

 Putney, 471. — J. D. Paul. Excursion to Charnwood Forest, 472. — 

 C. A. McMahon. Notes on the Microscopic Character of some Specimens 

 of Rocks collected during the Excursion to Charnwood Forest, 476. — 

 T. V. Holmes. Excursion to Laindon (or Langdon) Hills, Essex, 489. — 

 J . H. Blake. Excursion to Keadiug, 493, — G. S. Boulger. Excursion 

 to Godstone, Tilburstow, and Nuttield, 496. — J. Hopkinson. Excursion 

 to Kickmansworth, 499.— T. V. Holmes. Excursion to Loampit Hill, 

 Lewisham, and West Corahe Park, Green Avich, 501. — A. C. G. Cameron. 

 Excursion to Bedford and Clapham, 504. — E, Wethered. On the Lower 

 Divisions of the Carboniferous Rocks of the Forest of Dean, 510. — W. F. 

 Gwinnell. Sketch of tlie Geology of the Forest of Dean, with special 

 reference to the Long Excursion,"522. — H, B. Woodward. Notes on the 

 Rhsetic Beds and Lias of Glamorganshire, 529. — F. W. Rudler. Note 

 on the South-Wales Coal-Held, 538.— F. W. Rudler, &c. Excursion to 

 the Forest of Dean, Wye Valley^ and South Wales, 542. 



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A. Smith Woodward. On the Palaeontology of Sturgeons, 38. — J. G. 

 Goodchild. Some Observations upon the Mode of Occurrence and the 

 Genesis of Metalliferous Deposits, 45. — F. W. Rudler. Experimental 

 Geology, 69. — W. H. Hudleston. On the Geological History of Iron 

 Ores, 104, — J. F. Blake. A Visit to the Volcanoes of Italy, 145. — 

 R. Lydekker. Note on a Chelonian Humerus from the Middle Eocene 

 of Bracklesham, 177. — Marshall Hall. On Rocks from the Saas-Thal 

 and Geneva, 179. — E. Litchfield. Notes on Early References to Geology, 

 mostly before 1800, 187.— T. H. Wilson. Notes^ on the Artificial Un- 

 making of Flints, 194. — A. J. Jukes-Browne. The Geology of Upton 

 and Chilton in Berks, 198. — C. J. Spurrell. On the Estuary of the 

 Thames and its Alluvium, 210.— T. V, Holmes. The Geology of North- 

 west Cumberland, 231. — J. G. Goodchild. An Outline of the Geological 

 History of the Eden Valley or Edenside,258. — A. Smith Woodward. A 

 Synopsis of the Fossil Fishes of the English Lower Oolites, 285, — R. S. 

 Herries. Excursion to Newbury, xiii. — R. S. Herries. Excursion to 

 Southampton, xvi. — G. S. Boulger. Visit to the Natural-History Museum, 

 Cromwell Road, Department of Botany, xxi. — J. Foulerton. Visit to the 

 Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, xxiii. — H. B. Woodward. 

 Preliminary Excursion to Lyme Regis, xxvi. — W. H. Hudleston. Ex- 

 cursion to W^eymouth, xlix. — J. Hopkinson. Excursion to Boxmoor and 

 Nash Mills, Iviii.— R. S. Herries, II. W. Monckton, and H. B. Wood- 

 ward. Excursion to Brentwood, Ixii. — J. Prestwich and W. Topley. 

 Excursion to Ightham (Kent), Ixvi. — W. Whitaker. Whitsuntide Ex- 

 cursion to the Crag District, Ixviii. — F. C. J. Spurrell. Excursion to 

 Higham, Ixxii. — J. Hopkinson. Excursion to Totternhoe and Ivinghoe, 

 Ixxiv. — W. Topley. Excursion to Limpsfield (Surrey), Ixxxiii. — W. 

 Whitaker. — Excursion to Upton and Chilton, Ixxxiii. — T, V. Holmes 

 and J. G. Goodchild. Excursion to North-west Cumberland and Eden- 

 side, Ixxxv. 



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