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Youndeo-in, Western Australia, and containing Cliftonite, a cubic form of 

 Graphitic Carbon, 121. — L. Fletcher. Supplementary Note on Felspar 

 from Kilima-njaro, 131. — M. F. Heddle. On the Occurrence of Green- 

 ockite at a New Locality, 133.— M. F. Heddle. On a Form of Calcite 

 from Heilim, Sutherland, 138. — H. Louis. Note on the Occurrence of 

 Bismutite in the Transvaal, 139. — R. H. Solly. Apatite from a New 

 Locality in Eastern Cornwall, 141. — R. H. Solly. Celestine from a New 

 Locality Gloucestershire, 142. — J. Stuart Thomson. Note on the Presence 

 of Lead in Calcites from the Leadhills District, 143. — IT. A. Miers. On the 

 Use of the Gnomonic Projection, with a Projection of the Forms of Red 

 Silver Ore, 145. — T. G. Bonney. Note on some Specimens of Glauco- 

 phane-rock from the He de Groix, 150. — H. Gylliug. Notes on the 

 Microscopical Structure of some Eruptive Rocks from Armenia and the 

 Caucasus, 155. — J. J. II. Teall. On Granite containiiig Andalusite from 

 the Cheesewring, Cornwall, 161. — F. H. Butler. Note on Francolite, 164. 

 — L. Fletcher. On a Meteoric Iron seen to fall in the District of Nejed, 

 Central Arabia, in the year 1863, 179. — L. Fletcher. On a Meteoric Iron 

 (containing crystallized chromite) found about the year 1880 in Green- 

 brier County, West Virginia, U.S.A., 183. — L, Fletcher. On Crystals of 

 Cuprite and Cerussite resulting from the slow alteration of buried coins, 

 187. — T. G. Bonney. On a Variety of Glaucophane from the Val Chisone 

 (Cottian x'llps), 191. — J. W. Judd. On the Discovery of Leucite in Aus- 

 tralia, 194. — H. A. Miers and G. T. Prior. On a Specimen of Proustite 

 containing Antimony, 196. — J. J. H. Teall. On the Occurrence of Rutile- 

 needles in Clays, 201. — J. H. Collins. On the Nature and Origin of 

 Clays : the Composition of Kaolinite, 205, — J. S. Thomson. Note on the 

 Occurrence of what may prove to be a new Mineral Resin, 215. 



Montreal. Natural History Society. Canadian Record of Science. 

 Vol. ii. Nos. 7 & 8. 1887. 

 Sir J. W. Dawson. On the Correlation of the Geological Structure of 

 the Maritime Provinces of Canada with those of Western Europe, 404. — 

 A. T. Drummond. The Distribution and Physical and Past-Geological 

 Relations of British North American Plants, 412. — Sir J. W. Dawson. 

 Notes on Fossil Woods from the Western Territories of Canada, 499. 



. . . Vol. iii. Nos. 1 & 2. 1888. 



A. T. Drummond. The Distribution and Physical and Past-Geological 

 Relations of British North American Plants, 1. — G. F. Matthew. On a 

 Basal Series of Cambrian Rocks in Acadia, 21.— B. J. Harrington. Note 

 on a Specimen of Lake Iron Ore from Lac la Tortue, P.Q.,43. — Sir J.W. 

 Dawson. Preliminary Note on new Species of Sponges from the Quebec 

 Group at Little M(§tis, 49.— G. J. Hinde. Notes on Sponges from the 

 Quebec Group at Metis, and from the Utica Shale, 59. — G. F. Matthews. 

 On the Classification of the Cambrian Rocks in Acadia, 71. — H. M. Ami. 

 Notes on Fossils from the Utica Formation at Point-a-Pic, Murray River, 

 Murray Bay (Que.), Canada, 101. 



. Royal Society of Canada. Proceedings and Transactions 



for the year 1886. Vol. vi. 1887. 



Section III. 



D. Wilson. The Lost Atlantis, 105.— T. Sterry Hunt. The Genetic 

 History of Crystalline Rocks, 7. — E. J. Chapman. On the Coloming 



