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1. Mr. Newell Arber on the Clarke Collection of Fossil Plants from New South 
Wales. (Plate I) 
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. Mr. Rutley on an Altered Siliceous Sinter from Builth. (Plate II) 
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. Mr. Codrington on a Submerged and Glaciated Rock-Valley at Drysllwyn ees 35). 
4. Dr. Nils Ekholm on the Meteorological Conditions of the Pleistocene Epoch... 37_ 
5. Mr. H. B. Stocks on Concretions in the Lower Coal-Measures..................++- 46. 
6. Mr. F.. B.C. Reed on the Genus Jichas,...6.... 6. ses cg. ei lahe sage ee 59 
7. Prof. Groom on Polyphyma Lapworthi. (Plate TIT) ................cccesusmceenseee> 83 
8. Prof. Groom on the Cambrian and Associated Beds of the Malvern Hills 
(with an Appendix on the Brachiopoda by Mr. C, A. Matley) .................. 89 
9. Col. English on Coal- and Petroleum- Deposits in European Turkey. (Plate IV) 150 
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