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400. — E. Wilson. Fossil Types in the British Museum, 41 1. — E. Jaderin. 

 On Variations of the (Uinuite, 4.'W. — II. 11. Ilowortli. The Elevation of 

 tlie Urals, 4'.\S. — J. W. (Jreg-ory. A visit to Continental Museums, 441. 

 — G. A. J. Cole and T. H. Holland. On the structure of lihobell Fawr, 

 447. — E. T. Newton. On the occurrence of Lemmings, &c., in the Thames 

 Valley, 452. — Norman Glass. On the spiral of ^Spirifera fjlabra, 401 . — 

 J. \V. Gregory. Australian Tertiary J'k-hinoidea, 481. — W. Upliam. 

 (Quaternary Changes of Levels, 45)2.— G. II. Morton. The liunter and 

 Keuper Formations near Liverpool, 497. — A. Somervail. The Nature 

 and Origin of the Lizard District, fiOo. — W. Whitaker. Sites for Coal- 

 search in the South-east of England, ol4. — II. Ilicks. On Pre-Cambrian 

 llocks occurring as Fragments in Cambrian Conglomerates, 516. — II. 

 Woodward. On a New British Isopod, o2l). — T. G. Bonney. Note on 

 the Effect of Pressure upon Serpentine, iio-j. — A. II. Foord and G. C. 

 Crick. A Revision of the Group Nautilus cleyans, Sby., 442. — T. Rupert 

 Jones. On some Fossils from Central Africa, '')53. — H. Hicks. Effects 

 produced by Earth-movements, 558. — A. J. .Jukes-Browne. The High 

 Continental Elevation of America, 561. — A. Irving. Note on Dynamic 

 Metamorphism, 5G2. 



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. . . Vol. viii. Nos. 1-6. 1891. 



Anon. Life of a Geologist of a Century ago : Samuel Woodward of 

 Norwich, 1. — R. D. Oldham. Essays in Theoretical Geology ; The Age 

 and Origin of the Himalayas, 8, 70. — J. G. Goodchild. The Motion of 

 Laud-Ice, 19. — G. J. Hinde. A new fossil Sponge, from Ottawa, 22. — A. 

 H. Foord and G. C. Crick. On the Identity of Nautilus neocomiensiSf 

 Sharp, with N. Deslouychampsieanus, D'Orb., 25. — A. Smith Woodward 

 and C. Davies Sherborn. A Catalogue of British Fossil Vertebrata, 25, 

 — T. Rupert Jones. On some more Fossil Estherife, 49. — C. Davison. 

 On the British Earthquakes of 1889, 57. — J. \V. Evans. On Inexpensive 

 Apparatus for the Isolation of Minerals by means of Heavy Liquids, 67. 

 — H. H. Howorth. Elevation of the Highlands of Eastern Asia, 97, 156. 

 — A. Smith Woodward. Notes on Belgian Neozoic Fivsh-teeth, 104. — A. 

 Smith Woodward. Note on a Tooth of Bottosaunis bek/icus, 114. — G. J. 

 Hinde. Note on South Australian Chert, 115. — T. Roberts. On two 

 Abnormal Cretaceous Echinoids, 116. — H. B. Woodward. Note on a 

 "' Greywether " at Bayswater, 119. — T. Hart. Notes on Volcanic Explo- 

 sions, 121. — Sir J. W. Dawson. On Dendrerpeton Acadianum and other 

 Carboniferous Amphibians, 145. — W. M. Hutchings. Further Notes on 

 Fireclays, &c., 104. — A. Ilarker. On various Crystalline Rocks, 109. — 

 R. N. Lucas. On the Older Rocks of Finland, 173. — 0. C. Marsh. The 

 Gigantic Ceratopsidce , 193, 241. — II. G. Seeley. On Bubalus Bainii, 199. 

 — R. B. Newton. On the Genus Lcveillia, 2U2.— W. T. Blanford. Note 

 on the Age of the Himalayas, 209. — C. Davison. Note on Mountain- 

 Evolution, 210. — A. Smith Woodward. On a Microsaurian from the 

 Coal, 211. — T. Stock. On the Keuper Conglomerate near Bristol, 213. — 

 O. C. Marsh. Restoration of Triceratops, 248. — A. Ilarker. Rocks from 

 the Tonga Islands, 250. — Sir J. W. Dawson. Note on Hylcmomus Lyelliy 

 258. — C. A. McMahon. Rutile in Fireclays, 259. — J. W. Spencer. 

 Subsidence versus Glacial Dams, 202. — T. Mellard Reade. Sedimenta- 

 tion and Temperature, 272. — W. B. D. Edwards. On the Separation of 

 Minerals, 273. 



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