199 



Daubree : Rapport sur un Memoire de Hautefeuille relatif ä la repro- 



duction de Palbite et d'orthose: 1043—1046. 

 F. Schräder: Orographie destine ou leve des montagnes: 1112 — 1114. 

 L'Olivier: Sur le plissement des couches lacustres d'Auvergne dans la 



Limagne centrale et ses sonsequences : 1114—1115. 



11) The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. London. 

 8°. [Jb. 1877, 735.] 



1877, XXXIII, No. 132; November, pg. 613—592; pl. XXIV-XXVII. 



Hüll : On the Upper limit of the essentially Marine Beds of the Carboni- 

 ferous Group of the British Isles and adjoining continental Districts: 

 613—652. 



C. Callway: On a new area of Upper Carboniferous Rocks in South- 



Shropshire, with a Description of a new Fauna (pl. XXIV): 652—673. 

 Jack and Harne: On Glacial Drift in N. E. Carpathians: 673—682. 

 Owen: On the Rank and Affinities in the Reptilian Class of Mosasauri- 



dae: 682—716. 



Seeley : On the Vertebrata Column and Pelvic Bones of Pliosaurus Evansi 

 Seel. from the Oxford Clay of St. Neots: 716—724. 



Boyd Dawkins: On the Exploration of the Ossiferous Deposits at Windy 

 Knoll, Castleton, Derbyshire: 724—730. 



D. Mackintosh: On a number of new Sections around the Estuary of the 



Dee: 730—740. 



R. Mallet : On the hitherto unnoticed circumstance affecting the Piling-up 



of Volcanic Cones: 740-749. 

 Gilpin: On some recent Discoveries of Copper ore in Nova Scotia: 749 — 750. 



E. Hill and Bonney: On the Precarboniferous Rocks of Charnwood Forest; 



part. 1 : 750—790. 



Sollas: On the Structure and Affinities of the Genus Siphonia (pl. 



XXV— XXVI): 790-836. 

 Dawson: On a Specimen of Diploxylon from the Coal-Formation of Nova 



Scotia: 836—843. 

 Belt: On the Steppes of Southern Russia: 843—863. 

 Etheridge Jun.: On the Occurrence of a Macrourous Decapod (Anthra- 



palaemon? Woodwardi n. sp.) in the Red Sandstone or Lowest Group 



of the Carboniferous Formation in the Southeast of Scottland (pl. 



XXVII): 863—879. 

 Dünn: On the Diamond-Fields of South-Africa with Observations on the 



Gold Fields and Cobalt Mine in Transvaal: 879—884. 

 Bonney: On the Serpentine and associated Rocks of the Lizard District 



with Notes on the chemical Compositum of the Rocks of the Lizard 



District by W. Hudleston: 884-929. 

 Milne: On the Action of Coast-Ice on an oscillating Area: 929—932. 



