ADDITIONS TO THE LIBEAEY. I37 



J. W. Judd. On "Marekanite" and its Allies, 241. — T. Rupert Jones 

 and James W. Kirkby. On Carboniferous Ostracoda from the Gayton 

 Boring, Northamptonshire, 248. — A. Heim and A. Genck. On the District 

 of the Ancient Glaciers of the Isar and of the Linth, 259. — F. W. Rudler. 

 Notes on some Rocks from Arabia Petraea, 267. — T. Rupert Jones and 

 C. D. Sherborn. On the JNIicrozoa found in some Jurassic Rocks of 

 England, 271. 



Geologists' Association. Proceedings. Yol. ix. Nos. 2-4. 1885-86. 

 H. Hicks. Recent Views concerning the North-west Highlands, 43. — 

 T. Rupert Jones. Foraminifera, 74. — F. W. Rudler. Certain Points in 

 Volcanic Phenomena, 75. — W. H. Hudleston. Further Notes on the 

 Geology of Palestine, 77. — T. V. Holmes. Notes on the Oldhaven Pebble- 

 beds at Chatham, 105.— H. B. Woodward. The Glacial Drifts of Nor- 

 folk, 111. — H. Goss. On some Recently Discovered Insecta from Carbo- 

 niferous and Silurian Rocks, 131. — J. G. Goodchild. Notes on some 

 Superficial Deposits of North Kent, 151. — W. Fawcett. Visit to the 

 British Museum (Natural History), Botanical Department, IGl. — H. B. 

 Woodward. Visit to the Geological Museum of Dr. J. Chauing Pearce, 

 at the Manor House, Brixton, 165. — W. Whitaker and G. Dowker. 

 Excm'sion to Canterbury, Reculvers, Pegwell Bay, and Richborough, 168. 

 — P. L. Sclater. Visit to the Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, 178. — 

 T. V. Holmes. Excursion to the Deueholes of Hangman's Wood, Grays, 

 179. — J. Hopkinson. Excursion to Hertford and Ware, 182. — W. H. 

 Hudleston. Excursion to Sherborne and Bridport, 187. — H. B, Wood- 

 ward. Excursion to Bridport, Bothenhampton, Burton Bradstock, Brid- 

 port Harbour, and Eype, 200. — J. H. Blake and J, Stevens. Excursion 

 to Reading, 209. — F. C. J. Spurrell. Excursion to Erith and Crayford, 

 213. — E. Easton. Excursion to East Grinstead and West Hoathly, 217. 

 — A. Irving. Excursion to Aldershot and Wellington College, 219. — A. 

 Irving. Excursion to Wokingham, Easthampstead, and Ascot, 222. — 

 W. Topley. Excursion to Ampthill and Bedford, 225. — J. Gosselet. 

 Notes on the Palaeozoic Rocks of Belgium, 228. — T. G. Bonuey. Remarks 

 on the Stratified and Igneous Rocks of the Valley of the Meuse in the 

 French Ardennes, 247. — W. Topley and Mary Foster. Excursion to 

 Belgium and the French Ardennes, Brussels, Givet, Dinant, Namur, &c., 

 261. 



. The Geology of Belgium and the French Ardennes. 



Papers by J. Gosselet, T. G. Bonney, A. Rutot, E. Van den 

 Broeck, and W. Topley. (8vo. London, 1885.) 



Giessen. Oberhessische Gesellschaft fiir Natur- und Heilkunde. 

 Bericht 24. 1886. 

 J. M. Ledroit. Ueber die sogenannten Trachydolerite des Vogelsberges, 

 133. 



Glasgow. Mitchell Library. Report, 1885. 1886. 



Gloucester. Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club. Proceedings for 

 1884-85. 

 H. Cossham. Paper on the late Discovery in Kingswood Coalfield, 

 247. — W. 0. Lucy. Southerndown, Dunraven, and Bridgend Beds, 254. — 

 E. Witchell. On the Forest Marble and Upper Beds of the Great Oolite, 

 between Nailsworth and Wotton-under-Ed^e, 263. — E. Wethered. On 

 the Structure and Formation of certain English and American Coals, 281. 



Haarlem. Societe HoUandaise des Sciences. Archives Neerlandaises. 

 Tome XX. Livr. 1-4. 1885-86. 



