ADDITIONS TO THE LIBEAEY. 9 1 



Notes on a Sand-covered District on the East Coast of Aberdeenshire, 

 145. — G. H. Kinahan. The Irish or Western Portion of Dr. A. Geikie's 

 "Lake-Caledonia Basin" of the Lower Old Red Sandstone, 152. — D. 

 Cameron. The Glaciers of Lower Strathnairn, 160. — R. Romanis. Ana- 

 lysis of Laterite from Huranbee, Pegu, 164. — W. Ivison Macadam. Ana- 

 lyses of Coals from New Zealand and Labuan, 165. — J. C. Crawford. 

 Remarks upon the Geological Formation of New Zealand, 167. — W. R. 

 M'Diarmid. Second additional Note on the North-east Coast of Norfolk, 

 171. — D. Cameron. The Glacial Phenomena of Athole, 174. — W. J. 

 Macadam. Note, with Analysis of a new Mineral from Cathkin Quarry, 

 Glasgow, 178. — R. Richardson. On the Discovery of Arctic Shells at 

 High Levels in Scotland, 179. — W. H. Bell. Notes on the Geology of 

 Deeside, near Ballater, 201. — W. J. Macadam. On the Analysis of a 

 Sample of a White Deposit from the Peeit of Aberdeenshire, 207. — 

 J. Henderson. On some Marine Beds underlying the Gilmerton Lime- 

 stone, 217. — T. Stock. Note on the Occurence of the Remains of Deca- 

 pod Crustaceans in the Wardie Shales, 219. — H. M. Cadell. The Surface 

 Geology of the Estuary of the Forth. 220.— H. M. Cadell. Notes on the 

 Glaciation of Norway and Scotland, 227. — W. J. Macadam. Further 

 Notice of the Tigh-na-criche Shell-bed, Loch Fynne, Argyllshire, 232. — 

 A. Somervail. On the Origin and Age of Quartz-Veins in the Strata in 

 the Neighbourhood of Falmouth, 238. — J. Henderson. Excursion to the 

 Silurian Rocks of the Pentland Hills, 237. — J. R. S. Hunter. Excursion 

 to Carluke, 238. 



Edinburgh. Royal Physical Society. Proceedings. Session 1881-82. 

 1882. 

 R. Etheridge, jun. The Palaeozoic Conchology of Scotland, 1. — B. N. 

 Peach. On some Fossil Myriapods from the Lower Old Red Sandstone 

 of Forfarshire, 177. — J. Gibson. An Addition to the Fish Fauna of the 

 Oil Shales of Edinburghshire, 190. 



Essex (Buckhurst Hill). Epping-Forest and Connty-of-Essex Natu- 

 ralists' Field Club. Transactions. Vol. ii. Part 6. 1882. 



Exeter. Teign Naturalists' Field Club. Report of the Proceedings 

 for the year 1882. 1883. 



Geological Magazine. - Dec. II. Vol. ix. Nos. 7-12. 1882. 



Sir Andrew C. Ramsay, LL.D., F.R.S., 289.— Baron F. Richthofen. 

 On the Mode of Origin of the Loess, 293.— H. H. Howorth. Traces 

 of a Great Post-Glacial Flood, 305, 416, 433, 509, 553.— W. Flight. 

 Supplement to a Chapter in the History of Meteorites, 311, 356, 

 424, 446, 505. — A. Irving. On the Classification of the Permian and 

 Trias, 316. — W. H. Twelvetrees. On some Reptilian Teeth from 

 the Upper Permian Cupriferous Sandstones of Kargalinsk near Oren- 

 burg, Russia, 337.— S. V. Wood. On the Origin of the Loess, 339.— 

 H. H. Howorth. The Loess, a Rejoinder, 343. — R. D. Roberts. 

 On some Points in Anglesey Geology, 362. — H. Woodward. On a Series 

 of Phvllopod Crustacean Shields from the Upper Devonian of the Eifel, 

 and on one from the Wenlock Shale of S. Wales, 385.— W. II. Hudle- 

 ston. First Impressions of Assynt, 390. — T. F. Jamieson. On the Cause 

 of the Depression and Re-elevation of the Land during the Glacial 

 Period, 400, 457.— W. II. Twelvetrees. Notes on the Geology of the 

 Country at the Base of the S.W. Slopes of the Urals, 407.— S. V. Wood. 

 Further, Remarks on the Origin of the Loess, 411. — M. W. Norman 

 The Chloritic Marl and Upper Greensand of the Isle of Wight, 440. — 



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