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origin of Coral Reefs and Islands, 505. — A. Geikie. Rock- weathering, as 

 illustrated in Edinburgh. Churchyards, 518. — Sixth Report of the Boulder 

 Committee, 577. — R. H. Traquair. Report on Fossil Fishes collected by 

 the Geological Survey of Scotland in Roxburgshire and Dumfriesshire. 

 Part I. Ganoidei, 710. — B. N. Peach. On some new Crustacea from the 

 Cementstone Group of the Calciferous Sandstone Series of Eskdale and 

 Liddesdale, 711. 



Edinburgh. Royal Society. Transactions. Vol. xxix. Part 2. 

 1880. 



Epping Forest and County of Essex Naturalists' Field Club. 

 Transactions. Vol. i. Parts 1-3. 1880-81. 

 H. "Walker. A day's Elephant Hunting in Essex, 27. 



Falmouth. Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. Forty-eighth 

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Geneva. Societe de Physique et d'Histoire Naturelle. Memoires. 

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 P. de Loriol. Monographie des Echinides contenus dans les couches 

 nummulitiques de l'Egypte, 59. 



Geological and Natural-History Repertory and Journal of Prehistoric 

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Geological Magazine. Dec. II. Vol. vii. Nos. 7-12. 1880. 



W. H. Hudleston. Contributions to the Palaeontology of the Yorkshire 

 Oolites, 289, 391, 481, 529. — T. G. Bonney. Classification of Welsh Pre- 

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 colar Annelides, 304. — E. Wilson. On the Unconformability of the Keuper 

 and Bunter, 308.— W. J. M'Gee. The " Laterite " of the Indian Penin- 

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 313. — T. Davidson. On the Brachiopoda that characterize the Beds of 

 Brittanjr and South Devon, 337. — F. Romer. Note on the Genus Cau- 

 nopora of Phillips, 343. — W. Davies. On the Bones of the Lynx from 

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 Islands, 349. — J. Croll. Aqueous Vapour in Relation to perpetual Snow, 

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 ridge, jun. Contributions to a Study of Carboniferous Tubicolar Annelides, 

 362. — J. G. H. Godfrey. Association of Stibnite and Cinnabar in Mineral 

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 Mammoth in Siberia, 408, 491, 550.— W. Keeping. On the Pebbles of 

 the Upper Neocomian of the South-east of England, 414. — T. Rupert 

 Jones. Note on a Well lately sunk at Wokingham, 421. — E. T. Newton. 

 Notes on the Vertebrata of the Pre-Glacial Forest-bed of the East of 

 England, 424.— C. T. Clough. The "Whin Sill" of Teesdale, as an 

 Assimilator of the surrounding Beds, 433. — E. T. Newton. Notes on the 

 Vertebrata of the Pre-Glacial Forest-bed Series of the East of England, 

 447. — E. B. Tawney. Woodwardian Laboratory Notes : North- Wales 

 Rocks, 452. — Thoroddsen, Thorvald. Volcanic Eruptions and Earth- 

 quakes in Iceland within Historic Times, 458. — H. Hicks. Pre-Cambrian 

 Volcanos and Glaciers, 488. — G. R. Vine. On the Carboniferous Polyzoa, 

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