132 ADDITIOIs^S TO THE LIBEAEY. 



Geological Magazine. Dec. HE. Yol. ii. Kos. 1-6. 1885. 



R. A. C. Godwin-Austen, Life of, 1. — H. Woodward. Iguanodon 

 MantelU, Meyer, 10. — A. Harker. The Cause of Slaty Cleavage, 15. — 



A. Irving. Water-supply from the Bagshot Beds, 17. — T. M. Eeade. 

 Gulf-Stream Deposits, 25. — W. H. Hudleston. Contributions to the 

 Palaeontology of Yorkshire, 49. — F. W. Hutton. Geological Nomen- 

 clature, 59. — E. Lydekker. Note on Three Genera of Fossil Ai'tiodactyla^ 

 with Description of a new Species, 63. — G. A. Lebour. Note on the 

 Posidonomya Becheri Beds of Budle (Northumberland), with Eemarks 

 on the Distribution of the Species, 73. — T. G. Bonney. On the Occur- 

 rence of a ]Mineral allied to Enstatite in the Ancient Lavas of Eycott 

 Hill, Cumberland, 76. — C. Lapworth. On the Close of the Highland 

 Controversy, 97. — J. J. H. Teall. On some Quartz-Felsites and Augite- 

 Granites from the Cheviot District, 106. — W. H. Hudleston. Contri- 

 butions to the Palaeontology of the Yorkshire Oolites, 121, 151, 201, 252. 

 — H. Goss. On the recent Discovery of the Wing of a Cockroach and 

 two Scorpions in Rocks of Silurian Age, 129. — E. Lydekker. Note 

 on an apparently new Species of Hyopotamus (H. "Picteti), 131. — 



B. S. Lyman. Contour-Lines on Geological Maps, 132. — J. S. Gardner. 

 Oscillations of Level along our South Coast since the Human Period, 145. 

 — T. E. Jones. Intermittent Streams in Berkshii-e, 148. — G. H. Kinahan. 

 Canadian Archaean or Pre-Cambrian Eocks and the Irish Metamorphic 

 Eocks, 159. — E. Lydekker. A Eevision of the Antelopes of the Siwaliks, 

 169. — E. J. Dunn. On the Mode of Occurrence of Gold in the Transvaal 

 Goldfield, 171. — J. W. Judd. On the Occurrence^ as a Common Eock- 

 iorming Mineral, of a remarkable Member of the Enstatite Group 

 (amblystegite, Vom Eath), 173.— 0. Fisher. The Cause of Slaty 

 Cleavage ; Shearing v. Compression, 174. — T. F. Jamieson. The Inland 

 Seas and Salt-Lakes of the Glacial Period, 193. — M. E. Wadsworth. 

 On the Presence of Syenite and Gabbro in Essex County, Massachusetts, 

 207. — C. Davison. On a possible Cause of the Disturbance of Magnetic 

 Compass-Needles during Earthquakes, 210. — .1. S. Gardner. On the 

 Land-MoUusca of the Eocenes, 241. — 0. Callaway. A Plea for Com- 

 parative Lithology, 258. — S. H. Scudder. Two more English Car- 

 boniferous Insects, 265. — A. Harker. On the Successive Stages of Slaty 



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Geologists' Association. Proceedings. Yol. viii. No. 7. 1884. 



D. Honeyman. Glacial Distribution in Canada, 377. — A. Strahan and 

 W. D. Carr. Excursion to Lincoln, 383.— H. H. Godwin- Austen. Ex- 

 cursion to Guildford and the new Eailwav Works in Progress there, 390. 

 — W. Topley. Excursion to the Crystal Palace, 391.— T. V. Holmes. 

 Excursion to Tilbmy Docks, 392. — ^W. H. Dalton. Excursion to Epsom 

 and Dorking, 396.— T. McK. Hughes. Excursion to Cambridge, 399.— 

 T. Y. Holmes. On some Curious Excavations in the Isle of Portland, 

 404. — J. L. Lobley. Excursion to Caterham and Merstham, 411. — C. E. 

 De Eance. Excursion to the International Health Exhibition, 413. 



. . . No. 8. 1884. 



J. F. Blake. The North-west Highlands and their Teachings, 419. — 

 C. Lapworth. On the Stratigi'aphy and Metamorphism of the Eocks of 

 the Diu-ness-Eriboll District, 438.— W. A. E. Ussher. On the Geology 

 of South Devon, with special reference to the Long Excm-sion, 442. — 

 J. Hopkinson. Eeport on the Excm'sion to Eadlett, 452. — E. N. Worth 

 and A. Champernowne. Eeport on the Excursion to South Devon, 458. 



