CONTENTS 



Pages 

 Proceedings of the Geological Society cxxix-cxxxvi 



PAPEES BEAD. 



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15. Prof. Marshall on the Geology of Dunedin, New Zealand. (Plates XXXVI- 



XXXIX) 381 



16. Mr. Lake on Trilobites from Bolivia. (Plate XL) 425 



17. Miss Wood on Graptolites from Bolivia 431 



18. Mr. Buckman on Brachiopod Homoeomorphy. (Plate XLI). 433 



19. Mr. Oldham on the Constitution of the Interior of the Earth 456 



20. Prof. G. de Lorenzo on the Eruption of Vesuvius in April 1906 476 



21. The Eev. E. Hill on the Chalk and Drift in Moen 484 



22. Prof. Bonney on the Eelations of the Chalk and Boulder-Clay near Eoyston. 491 



23. Messrs. White & Treacher on the Phosphatic Chalks of Winterbourne and 



Boxford 499 



24. Mr. Cockin on Lower Carboniferous Limestone in the Cannock-Chase District 523 



25. Prof. Lebour & Dr. Smythe on a Case of Unconformity and Thrust in the 



Coal-Measures of Northumberland. (Plate XLII) 530 



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