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Part 2. 1869. 
W. Thomson.—Geological Dynamics, 215. 
J. W. Young.—On the Action of Organic Matter on Peroxide of 
Tron, as observed in the Post-Tertiary Sands of Glasgow, 241. 
J. F. Potts.—On the Arran Claystones, 244. 
H. M‘Phial—On the Carboniferous Sections of the Levern Valley, 
Renfrewshire, 254. 
R. Craig.—Sketch of the Carboniferous Basin of Dalry, Ayrshire, 271. 
J. Young.—Notes on the Section of Strata in the Gilmorehill Quarry, 
and Boulder-clay on the Site of the New University Buildings, 
Glasgow, 298. 
J. Young and R. Craig.—Notes on the Occurrence of Seeds of 
Freshwater Plants and Arctic Shells, along with the remains of 
the Mammoth and Reindeer, in beds under the Boulder-clay at 
Kalmaurs, 310. 
H. W. Crosskey and D. Robertson.—The Post-Tertiary Fossiliferous 
Beds of Scotland, 321. 
J. Young.—From Geology to History, 341. 
J. Burns.—Notes on the Post-Tertiary Deposits of the Carse of Fal- 
kirk, 367. 
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Heidelberg. Verhandlungen des naturhistorisch-medizinischen Ver- 
eins. Bandy. No.3. October 1869. 
Lancashire and Cheshire. Transactions of the Historic Society. New 
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J. J. Lochmann.—Rapport sur la marche des travaux de la Com- 
mission des Blocs Erratiques, 185 (3 plates). 
H. Bischoffi—Analyse de eau minérale d’Yverdon, 190. 
HK. Renevier—Coupes Géologiques du Bassin d’Yverdon, 265 (1 
late). 
TBs Wt Sin les calcaires de Wimmis, 292. 
Ki. Renevier.—Réponse aux observations de M. Hébert, 295. 
P. Vionnet.—Notes sur quelques affleurements de la molasse, 329. 
Linnean Society of London. Journal. Botany. Vol. xi. No. 53. 
1870. 
—. ——. Zoology. Vol.x. No. 48. 1870. 
London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine. Fourth 
Series. Vol. xxxix. Nos. 261-263. From Dr. W. Francis, F.GS. 
H. Moseley.—On the “ Veined Structure” of the Ice of Glaciers, 241 
(1 plate). 
— How.—Contributions to the Mineralogy of Nova Scotia, 275. 
F. J. Pictet.—On the present state of the question as to the Limits 
of the Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods, 321. 
A. R. Clarke.—On the course of Geodesic Lines on the Earth’s Sur- 
. face, 352. ithe aa 
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