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Warwicli. Warwickshire Naturalists' and Archaeologists' Field Club. 

 Proceedings, 1887. 1888. 

 P. B. Brodie. On the discovery of a new species of Fish (Semionotus) 

 with a brief account of the section in the Upper Keuper sandstone near 

 Warwick, and remarks on the Trias generally, and on some other fish 

 found in it near Nottino-haui, 2. — P. B. Brodie. On the Range, Extent, 

 and Fossils of Rhsetic I< ormation in Warwickshire, 19. 



Washington. Smithsonian Institution. Annual Report of the 

 Board of Regents, showing the operations, expenditures, and 

 condition of the Institution to July 1885. Part 1. 1886. 



. . Miscellaneous Collections. Vol. xxviii. 1887. 



. . . Yol. xxix. 1887. 



. . . Vol. XXX. 1887. 



. . . Yol. xxxi. (8vo.) 1888. 



Wellington, N. Z. New-Zealand Institute. Transactions and Pro- 

 ceedings, 1886. Yol. xix. 1887. 

 J. Park. Narrative of an Ascent of Ruapehu, 327. — W. T. L. Travers. 

 Notes in reference to the Prime Causes of the Phenomena of Earth- 

 quakes and Volcanoes, 331. — J. Hardcastle. On the Cause of Volcanic 

 Action, 338. — J. A. Pond and S. Percy Smith. Observations on the 

 Eruption of Mount Tarawera, 342. — W. Gr. Mair. Notes on the Erup- 

 tion of Tarawera Mountain and Rotomahana, 10th June, 1886, as seen 

 from Taheke, Lake Rotoiti, 372. — L. Cussen. Thermal Activity in the 

 Ruapehu Crater, 374. — W. L. Williams. Phenomena connected with 

 the Tarawera, as observed at Gisborne, 382. — E. P. Dumerque. Notes 

 on the Eruption of Tarawera as observed at Opotiki, 382. — H. Hill. 

 Traces of Volcanic Dust-showers at Napier, Petane, and generally 

 throughout the East Coast Districts, North of Cape Kidnappers, 385. — 

 H. Hill. A Description of a Scaphites found near Cape Turnagain, 387. 

 — C. P. Winkelmann. Notes on the Hot Springs Nos. 1 & 2, Great 

 Barrier Island, with Sketches showing the Temperature of the Waters, 

 388. — ^F. W. Hutton. On the Geology of the Trelissick or Broken River 

 Basin, Selwyn County, 392. — F. W. Hutton. On the so-called Gabhro 

 of Dun Mountain, 412. — F. W. Hutton. On the Geology of the Country 

 between Oamaru and Moeraki, 415. — F. W. Hutton. Note on the Geo- 

 logy of the Valley of the Waihao in South Canterbury, 430, — A. McKay. 

 The Waihao Greensands and their Relation to the Ototara Limestone, 

 434. — H. HiUi Geology of Scinde Island, and the Relation of the 

 Napier Limestones to others in the surrounding District, 441. — Sir Julius 

 von Haast. Notes on the Age and Subdivisions of the Sedimentary 

 Rocks in the Canterbury Mountains, based upon the Palaeontological 

 Researches of Professor Dr. C. Baron von Ettingshausen in Gratz 

 (Austria), 449.— W. S. Hamilton. Notes on the Geology of the Bluff 

 District, 452. — J. Goodall. On the Formation of Timaru Downs, 455. — 

 W. Skey. On the Occurrence of Bismuth at the Owen, New Zealand, 

 459. 



Wiesbaden. Nassauische Yerein fiir Naturkunde. Jahrbiicher. 

 Jahrgang xl. 1887. 

 R. Fresenius. Analyse der Natron-Lithionquelle (WilhelmsqueUe) zu 

 Bad Ems, 1 . — R. Fresenius. Chemische Untersuchung der kleinen Schut- 



