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Nancy. Société des Sciences de Nancy. Bulletin. Série 2. Tome vi. 
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J. Wohlgemuth. Recherches sur le jurassique moyen 4 l’est du bassin 
de Paris, 1. 
Nature. Vol. xxvii. Nos. 713-730. 1883. 
W. H. Flower. On Whales, Past and Present, and their probable 
Origin, 199, 226.—W. R. Browne. On the Causes of Glacial Motion, 
235,--J.S. Gardner. Elevation and Subsidence; or the Permanence of 
Oceans and Continents, 323.—The Ischian Earthquake, 327, 545, 374.— 
The Agram Earthquake, 327.—O, C. Marsh. On the supposed Human 
Footprints recently found in Nevada, 370.—H. J. Johnston-Lavis. ‘The 
Ischian Earthquake, 457.—H. N. Moseley. The Bernissart Iguanodon, 
439.—The Java Upheaval, 443.—J. W. Dawson. Some Unsolved Pro- 
blems in Geology, 449.—Scientific Aspect of the Java Catastrophe, 457. 
—C. E. De Rance. Notes on the Post-Glacial Geology of the Country 
around Southport, 490.—British Association: Section C, Geology, 503, 
577; Department of Anthropology, 525; Address, Section EH, 552.— 
Oswald Heer, 612.—W. G. Smith. Large and Rude Paleolithic Imple- 
ments, 617. 
——. Vol. xxix. Nos. 731-756. 1883-84. 
J.T. Bealby. The Java Eruption and Earthquake Waves, 30.—W. G. 
Smith. Paleolithic Man—his Bead Ornaments, 83.—A. Geikie. The 
Origin of Coral Reefs, 107, 124.—The Java Disaster, 140, 153.—G. H. 
Darwin. Ripple-marks, 162.—H. B. Guppy. The Origin of Coral Reefs, 
214.—E. Metzger. Gleaning from the Reports concerning the Hruption 
of Krakatoa, 240.—C. van Doorn. The Eruption of Krakatoa, 268.—J. 
Milne. Earthquakes and Buildings, 290.—H. J. Johnston-Lavis. The 
late Eruption of Vesuvius, 291.—Metamorphism among Devonian Rocks, 
315.—A. Geikie. The Origin of the Scenery of the British Islands, 325, 
347, 396, 419, 442.—J. W. Judd. Jurassic Rocks under London, 329.— 
Geological Survey of the United Kingdom, 395.—M. F. Heddle. Agates, 
419.—The Geological Position of the Human Skeleton found at Tilbury, 
440.—G. Davidson. Notes on the Volcanic Eruption of Mount St. 
Augustin, Alaska, October 6, 1883, 441.—J. Milne. Earth Tremors, 456. 
—H. Drummond. Geology of Central Africa, 551.—R. K. Douglas. 
Chinese Paleontology, 551.—J. Murray and A. Renard. Volcanic Ashes 
and Cosmic Dust, 585.—Siwalik Carnivora, 590.—An Earthquake in 
England, 602.—J. von Haast. On the Progress of Geology, 607. 
. Vol. xxx. Nos. 757-768. 1884. 
R. D. M. Verbeek. The Krakatoa Eruption, 10.—The Earthquake in 
England, 17, 60.—T. G. Bonney. The Building of the Alps, 44, 65.— 
H. J. Johnston-Lavis. Volcanoes on the Shores of Lake Nyassa, Africa, 
62.—J. Murray and A. Renard. On the Nomenclature, Origin, and Dis- 
tribution of Deep-sea Deposits, 84, 114, 1385.—J. A. Ewing. Measuring 
Earthquakes, 149, 174.—The Extinct Lakes of the Great Basin, 197.— 
K. Pettersen. On Northern Norway under the Glacial Age, 202. 
Neuchatel. Société des Sciences Naturelles. Bulletin. Tome xiii. 
1883. 
A. Guyot. Observations sur les glaciers, 156.—A. Jaccard. Note sur 
le gypse purbeckien du Locle, 242.—M. de Tribolet. Notes géologiques 
et paléontologiques sur le Jura Neuchatelois, 268.—G. Ritter. Propo- 
sition d’élaboration d’un plan général des restes d’habitations lacustres et 
autres vestiges anciens ainsi que des moraines visibles sur les rives des lacs 
du Jura, 384. 
