TABLE OF CONTEXTS. 



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Arblb, E. A. Newell. On the Fossil Plants of the Waldershare 



and Fredville Series of the Kent Coalfield (Plate I) 21 



Bailey, Edward Battersby (& C. T. Clough, & H. B. Mauek i. 

 The Cauldron-Subsidence of Glen Coe, and the Associated 

 Igneous Phenomena (Plates XXXII-XXXIV) Gil 



Beadnell, II. J. Llewellyn. The Relations of the Nubian Sand- 

 stone and the Crystalline Pocks south of the Oasis of Kharga, 

 Egypt (Plate II) 41 



-Cabus- Wilson, Cecil. The Pitting of Flint-Surfaces 4t>2 



Clinch, Geobge. On the Sculptures of the Chalk Downs in Kent, 



Surrey, and Sussex 208 



Clough, Chables Thomas (& II. B. Matjfe, & E. B. Bailey ). 

 The Cauldron-Subsidence of Glen Coe, and the Associated 

 Igneous Phenomena (Plates XXXII-XXXIV) (Ill 



'Codrington, Thomas. Some Notes on the Neighbourhood of the 



Victoria Falls (Rhodesia) 390 



•Collins, Joseph Henry. Note on some Geological Features 

 observable at the Oarpalla China-Clay Pit in the Parish of 

 St. Stephen's, Cornwall (Plate VII) L65 



Davis, Prof. William Morris. Glflfiial Erosion in North "Wales 



(Plate XIV) 281 



Dewey, Henry. On Overthrusts at Tintagel, North Cornwall 



(Plate XIII) 265 



Douglas, James Archibald. The Carboniferous Limestone of 



County Clare, Ireland (Plates XXVI & XXVII) -338 



Dwebbyhouse, Arthur Richard. On some Intrusive Rocks in 



the Neighbourhood of Eskdale, Cumberland (Plate III) 55 



Elles, Miss Gebteude L. The Relation of the Ordovician and 



Silurian Rocks of Conway, North Wales (Plate VIII) 169 



Elsden, James Vincent. On the Geology of the Neighbourhood 



of Seaford (Sussex) " 442 



Feabnsides, William George (& J. E. Marr). The Howgill 



Fells and their Topography (Plates XXVIII-XXXI) 587 



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