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219. — R. M. Johnston. Additions to the list of Table Cape Fossils, 

 together with further Kemarks upon ceitain Fossil Shells supposed to be 

 identical with living species, 220. — R, M. Johnston. Discovery of Ento- 

 mostraca in the Upper Members of the Travertin Beds, Geilston, and a 

 description of a new species of Ci/pris, 224. — R. M. Johnston. Discovery 

 of a Cone, probably of a species of Lepidostrohus, in the Sandstones of 

 Campania, 225. — R. Tate, Description of new Species of Mollusca of the 

 Upper Eocene Beds at Table Cape, 226. — R. M. Johnston. Description 

 of a new Fossil Shell from the Eocene Beds, Table Cape, 232.— R. M. 

 Johnston. Description of a new Species of Crepidula from the Eocene 

 Beds, Table Cape, 233. — Short. Summary of Observations on Earthquake 

 Phenomena made in Tasmania during 1883 and 1884, 263. 



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Lausanne. Societe Vaudoise des Sciences Naturelles. Bulletin. 

 Serie 2. Vol. xx. No 90. 1884. 

 Hans Schardt. Etudes Geologiques sur le Pays-d'Enhaut Vaudois, 1. 

 E. Renevier. Le Musee Geologique de Lausanne en 1883, 230. 



. . . . . ]N"o. 91. 1885. 



A . Jaccard. Essai sur les phenomenes erratiques en Suisse pendant la 

 periode quaternaire, 381. — H. Golliez. Rapport de la Commission des 

 blocs erratiques 1883-84, 389. 



Leeds. Philosophical and Literary Society. Annual Report for 

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. Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society. Proceedings. 



N. S. Vol. viii. Part 3. 1884. 

 W. C. Williamson. BiogTaphical Notices of Eminent Yorkshire Geo- 

 logists : III. John Williamson, 295. — R. Carter. On the jNlineral Wells 

 at Harrogate, 313. — C. Fox-Strangw^ays. The Harrogate Wells, or the 

 Mineral Waters of Harrogate geologically considered, 319. — G. Oliver. 

 The Mineral Springs of the Grand Anticlinal of the West Riding, 336. — 

 R. H. Davis. The Mineral Wealth of Harrogate, 357.— R. L. Whiteley. 

 Analysis of the Kissingen Saline Chalybeate Water, 1883, as compared 

 with Analyses in 1845, 1867, and 1879, 366.— T. Hick and W. Cash. 

 Contributions to the Fossil Flora of Hahfax, 370. — G. R. Vine. Further 

 Notes on new Species, and other Yorkshire Carboniferous Fossil Polyzoa 

 described by Prof John PhiUips, 377. — H. B. Stocks. On the Compo- 

 sition of the Coal Balls and Baum Pots in the Lower Coal-Measures, 

 393. — J. W. Davis. On a new Species of Heterolepidotus from the 

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