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Philadelphia. American Philosophical Society. Proceedings. Vol. 

 xxiv. Nos. 125 & 126. 1887. 

 F. A. Genth. Coutrihutions to Mineralogy, 23. — J. J. Stevenson. A 

 Geological Eeconnaissance of Bland, Giles, Wythe, and portions of 

 Pulaski and Montg-oniery Counties of Vivgiuia, Gl. — II. F. Osborn. The 

 Triassic Mammals Dromatherium and Microconodon, 109. — D. Kirk- 

 wood. The llelation of Aerolites to Shooting- Stars, 111.— J. J. Stevenson. 

 Notes on the Surface Geology of South-west Virginia, 172. — E. D. Cope. 

 A Contribution to the History of the Vertebrata of the Trias of North 

 America, 200.— W. B. Scott and H. F. Osborn. Preliminary Report on 

 the Vertebrate Fossils of the Uinta Formation, collected by the Princeton 

 Expedition of 1886, 255.— D. G. Brinton. On an Ancient Human Foot- 

 print from Nicaragua, 437. 



. Wagner Free Institute of Science. Transactions. Vol. i. 



1887. 

 A. Ileilprin. Explorations on the West Coast of Florida and in the 

 Okeechobee Wilderness, 1. 



Photographic Society of Great Britain. Journal and Transactions. 

 N. S. Vol. xi. No. 9. 1887. 



. . . Vol. xii. Nos. 1-8. 1887-88. 



Plymouth. Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, 

 Literature, and Art. Report and Transactions. Vol. xix. 



1887. 1887. 

 A. Somervail. On the Metamorphic and Associated Rocks of the 

 Extreme South of Devonshire, 349. — R. N. Worth. On the occurrence 

 of human remains in a bone cave at Cattedown, 419. — R. N. Worth. 

 The Igneous and altered rocks of South-west Devon, 467. — A. R. Hunt. 

 The evidence of the Skerries Shoal on the wearing of fine sands by 

 waves, 498. — E. Parfitt. Second supplement to paper on Earthquakes 

 in Devonshire from the earliest records to the present time, 647. 



. . . Extra Volume. The Devonshire Domes- 



day. Part 4. 1887. 



Plymouth. Plymouth Institution and Devon and Cornwall Natural 

 History Society. Annual Report and Transactions. Vol. ii. 

 Part 3 (1886-87). 1887. 



Physical Society of London. Proceedings. Vol. ix. Parts 1-2. 

 1887. 1888. 



Prague. Naturwissenschaf tKche Landesdurchforschung von Bohmen . 

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 J. Ki-ejci und K. Feistmantel. Orographisch-geotektonische iibersicht 

 des silurischen Gebietes im mittleren Bohmen, 1. 



. . . Bandvi. No. 3. 1887. 



Quekett Microscopical Club. Journal. Ser. 2. Vol. iii. Nos. 19- 

 21. 1887, 1888. 

 E. Grove and G. Sturt. On a Fossil Marine Diatomaceous Deposit 

 from Oamaru, New Zealand, 131. 



