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448, — T. Rupert Jones. Notes on the Britisli Species of Ceratiocaris, 

 460. — C. Brongniart. The Fossil Insects of the Primary Rocks ; a Rapid 

 Survey of the Entomological Fauna of the Palaeozoic Period. — P. M. 

 Duncan. On the Grenus Galerites=Echinoconus, 492. — T. G. Bonney. 

 Preliminary Note on some Traverses of the Crystalline District of the 

 Central Alps, 494. — A. Smith Woodward. On the Literature and 

 Nomenclature of British Fossil Crocodilia, 496. — H. Hicks. On the 

 Fyunon Beuno and Cae Gwyn Bone Caves, North Wales, 510. — G. A. 

 Lebour. On some Recent Earthquakes on the Durham Coast and their 

 Probable Cause, 513. — H, A. Nicholson and Robert Etheridge, jun. On 

 the Synonymy, Structure, and Geological Distribution of Solenopora 

 comimcta, Billings, sp., 529. — T. Rupert Jones and J. W. Kirkby. Notes 

 on the Carboniferous Ostracoda of the North-west of England, 535. — 

 R. F. Tomes. Observations on some imperfectly known Madreporaria 

 from the Cretaceous Formation of England, 541. — W. S. Gresley. On 

 the Occurrence of Quartzite Boulders in a Coal-seam in Leicestershire, 

 553, — A. Gaudry. Palaeontology in Germany and Austria, 556. — J. S. 

 Newberry. " Cone-in-Cone," 559. 



Geological Magazine. Dec. III. Yol. iii. Nos. 1-6. 1886. 



H. Woodward. On a Remarkable Ichthyodorulite from the Carboni- 

 ferous Series, Gascoyne, Western Australia, 1. — G. H. Kinahan. Irish 

 Metamorphic Rocks, 7. — A. Rutot and E. Van denBroeck. The Tuffeau 

 de Ciply shown to be chiefly of Tertiary Age, 10. — W. S, Gresley. On 

 a Modern Ferruginous Conglomerate upon Ashby Wolds, Leicestershire, 

 11. — 0. Herrmann. On the Graptolite Family Dichograptidae, Lapw., 

 13. — C. E. De Ranee and W. Topley. An inquiry into the Rate of 

 Erosion of the Sea-coast of England and Wales, and the Influence of the 

 Artificial Abstraction of Shingle or other Material in that Action, 26. — 

 E. D. Cope. On a New Type of Perissodactyle Ungulate from the 

 Wasatch Eocene of Wyoming Territory, U.S., 49. — P. M. Duncan. An 

 Answer to "Observations on some Imperfectly-kuown Madreporaria from 

 the Cretaceous Formation of England, by R. F. Tomes, Esq., F.G.S.," 52. 

 — C. Reid and G. Sharman. On the so-called "Gault" of West Dere- 

 ham, in Norfolk, 55. — H. E. Guilter. The Lower Lias of Leicestershire, 

 59. — C. Davison. Note on the Form of the Uneroded Surface of Rock 

 underneath a Talus, 65. — A. Bell. The Succession of the Later Tertiaries 

 in Great Britain, Q7. — J. Le Conte. On the Permanence of Continents 

 and Ocean-Basins, with Special Reference to the Formation and Develop- 

 ment of the North- American Continent, 81. — Sir J. W. Dawson. Note 

 on the Geological Relations of Rocks from Assouan and its Neighbour- 

 hood, 101. — T. G. Bonney. Note on the Microscopic Structure of some 

 Rocks from the Neighbourhood of Assouan collected by Sir J. W. Daw- 

 son, 103. — R. F. Tomes. On the Occurrence of Two Species of Madre- 

 poraria in the Upper Lias of Gloucestershire, 107. — W. Whitaker. On 

 a Recent Legal Decision of Importance in Connection with Water-Supply 

 from Wells, 111. — H. Woodward. Recent and Fossil Hippopotami, 114. 

 — T. Rupert Jones. On some Fossil Ostracoda from Colorado, 145. — 

 J. W. Davis. Notes on a Collection of Fossil Fish-Remains from the 

 Mountain-Limestone of Derbyshire, 148. — C. Davison. On the Occur- 

 rence of Undisturbed Spots in Earthquake-shaken Areas, 157. — W. 

 Whitaker. On the Waterworks at Goldstone Bottom, Brighton, 159, — 

 J. S. Gardner. Inquiry concerning the Distribution of Teredo-bored 

 Wood in the Eocene, 161. — J. S. Gardner, On Mesozoic Angiosperms, 

 193. — A. Smith Woodward. On the Palaeontology of the Selachian 

 Genus Notidanus, Cuvier, 205, 253. — S. S, Buckman. Notes on Jurassic 

 Brachiopoda, 217. — G. A. J. Cole. The Igneous Rocks of Stanner, 219. — 



