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EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



Plate Page 



f Sections prom Bulawayo and from the Lubu Goal-"] 

 I field to the Zambesi River ; Section from the | 

 J Sinanombi gold-belt to the Sesami Coalfield ; and ! ^nn 

 ' Section from near Macloutsie to Mokoro, to illus- | 

 trate Mr. A. J, C. Molyneux's paper on the sedi- j 

 ( mentary deposits of Southern Rhodesia ) 



-^■y f Acrolepis Moltneuxi, sp. nov., to illustrate Dr. A. "I -ok 

 \ Smith-Woodward's description of that fossil | 



[ Sketch-Map of a Portion op Southern Abyssinia, to 1 



XXI \ illustrate Miss 0. A. Raisin's paper on the rocks I 292 



i collected in that country by Dr. R. Koettlitz J 



/'Anticline and Syncline in Mountain-Limestone ; and } 



Microscope-Sections op oolitic and pebbly Car- j 



XXII & J boniferous Limestone, to illustrate Mr. H. H. ! r>o 7 



XXIII j Arnold-Bemrose's paper on the geology of the Ash- j 



| bourne & Buxton Railway between Crake Low and j 



^ Parsley Hay J 



( Vertical Section op Sedbury Cliff, near Chepstow, 1 



XXIV -j to illustrate Mr. L. Richardson's paper on the Rhaetic I 390 



[ and Lower Lias of that locality .....' J 



(Geological Map of the Tintagel and Davidstow j 

 District, to illustrate Mr. John Parkinson's paper I 408 

 on the geology of that area j 



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Microscope-Sections op Devitrified Glassy Igneous ^| 

 Rocks, to illustrate Prof. T. G. Bonney's & Mr. J. I .-n 

 ry and secondary devi- f 



Parkinson's paper on primary 



trification in those rocks 





(Denckmannia bredonensis, sp. nov. ; Deroceras sp. ; ^ 

 aud Chartronia costigera, sp. nov., to illustrate ' . _q 

 Mr. S. S. Buckman's paper on two Toarcian Am- f 

 monites J 



