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5.— T. W. Bell. Ou Tertiary Fossils, 7.— T. Tate. Geology in its rela- 

 tion to Health, 8. — W, Cheetham. Recent Earthquake Notes, from 

 personal ohservations in Essex, 9. — S. A. Adamson. The Geology of the 

 Goldtields, 14.— T. W. Bell. Climatal Changes, 16.— S. A. Adamson. 

 Explanation of a set of Sopwith's Geological Models, 18. — W. H. Gill. 

 Speeton Cliffs to Gristhorpe Bay, 21. — A. H. Green. The Pre-Cambrian 

 Rocks of Eugland, 24. — Reports of Field Excursions, 27-43. 



Leeds. Philosophical and Literary Societ}-. Annual Report for 

 1884-85. 1885. 



. . Annual Report for 1885-86. 1886. 



. Yorkshire Geological and Polytechiiic Society. Proceedings, 



N. S. Vol. ix. Part 1, pp. 1-144. 1886. 

 G. R. Vine. Notes on the Polyzoa and Foramiuifera of the Cambridge 

 Greensand, 10. — J. R. Mortimer. On the origin of the Chalk Dales of 

 Yorkshire, 29. — J. W. Davis. On the Contortions in the Chalk at Flam- 

 borough Head, 43. — E. M. Cole. On some Sections at Caye and Drewton, 

 49. — J. S. Tute. Note on Spirangium carhonarium (Schimper), 53. — 

 W. Y. Veitch. Three new Species in the Yorkshire Lias, 54. — H. B, 

 Stocks. Analysis of a Hydraulic Limestone Concretion from the York- 

 shire Coast, with remarks on Concretions generall}^, 55. — G. W. Lamp- 

 lugh. On Ice-grooved Rock Surfaces near Victoria, Vancouver Island y 

 with notes on the Glacial Phenomena of the neighbouring region, and on 

 the Muir Glacier of Alaska, 57. — G. R. Vine. Note on the Yoredale 

 Polyzoa of North Lancashire, 70. — J. W. Davis. Note on Chlamydose- 

 lachus anguineus, Garman, 98. — E. M. Cole. On the Physical Geography 

 and Geology of the East Riding of Yorkshire, 113.— E. M. Cole. Note 

 on the Parallel Roads of Glen Gloy, 123. — J. W. Davis. Summary of 

 Geological Literatm-e for 1885, with Addenda for 1884, 136. 



Leicester. Literary and Philosophical Society. Report and Trans- 

 actions of the Council, 1885. 1885. 

 J. D. Paul. The Drift at the Countesthorpe Brickyard, 115. — C. A. 

 Moore. Notes on the Geology of the neighbom-hood of Rugby, 117. — 

 H. E. Quilter. The Rhaetic Beds as exposed at Wigstou, 119. 



Leipzig. Naturforschende Gesellschaft. Sitzungsberichte. 11 Jahr- 

 gang, 1884. 1885. 

 0. Kuntze. Ueber gasogen-sedimentare Entstehung der Urgesteine, 1. 



. Zeitschrift fiir Krystallographie und Mineralogie. Band x. 



Hefte 4-6. 1885. Parchased. 



A. von Lasaulx. Ueber das optische Verhalten und die Mikrostructur 

 des Korund, 346. — A. Cathrein. Umwandlung der Graniten in Amphi- 

 bolschiefern der T3'roler Centralalpen, 433. — H. Baumhauer. Ueber die 

 mikroskopische Beschaffenheit eines JBuntkupfererzes von Chloride, New 

 Mexico, 447. — H. Baumhauer. Bemerkungen iiber den Boracit, 451. — 

 F. A. Genth and G. Vom Rath. Ueber Vanadate und Jodsilber von Lake 

 Valley, Donna Anna County, New Mexico, 458. — G. Vom Rath. Mine- 

 ralogische Mittheilungen, 475. — T. Liweh. Fahlerz vom Alaskagang im 

 siidwestlichen Colorado, 488. — A. G. Dana. Ueber Gahnit und Epidot 

 von Rowe, Massachusetts, 490. — F. Sansoni. Ueber die Kryv-^tallformen 

 des Andreasberger Kallispath, 545. — V. von Zepharovich. Orthoklas als 

 Drusenmineral im Basalt. 601. 



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