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some Coal-Measure Plants and other organic Remains from Spain, 5. — 

 M. M. Pattison Muir. Note on an Edible Clay from New Zealand, 6. — 

 C. A. Burghardt. On the Origin of some Ores of Copper, 27, 151. — E. 

 W. Binney. Notice of a large Boulder Stone at Old Trafford, Manchester, 

 54. — W. 0. Williamson. On the Microscopic Conditions of a Slab from 

 the Mountain Limestone of Bolland, 70. — E. W. Binney. Notice of a 

 fossil Plant found at Laxey, in the Isle of Man, 85. — J. B. Hannay. On 

 Siliceous Fossilization (Part 1), 97. 



Manchester. Literary and Philosophical Society. Proceedings. 

 Yol. xviii. (1878-79). 1879. 

 E. W. Binney. On Boulders of Clay from the Drift, 40. — C. Grimshaw 

 and H. Grimshaw. On a further Analysis of the Water of the Mineral 

 Spring at Humphrey Head, 45.— A. Bell. The Area of the Middle Drifts 

 as determined by their Contents, 51. — J. B. Hannay. On Siliceous Fos- 

 silization (Part 2), 75. — C. A. Burghardt. Mineralogical Notes, 111. — 

 E. W. Binney. On the Marine Shells found in the Lancashire Coalfields, 

 117. 



. . . yd. xix. (1879-80). 1880. 



E. W. Binney. Notes on some Fossils from the Iron Mines of Furness, 

 5. — J. Plant. Bog-butter (Butyrellite), from Co. Galway, Ireland, 70. — 

 E. W. Binney. Notes on a Bore through Triassic and Permian Strata 

 lately made at Openshaw, 98. — J. Plant. On Flexible Sandstone, 103. — 

 J. Plant. On the Use of Infusorial Earth, 106.— Watson Smith. The 

 Castel Nuovo Lignite Deposit, near San Giovanni, Tuscany, 135. 



Melbourne. Royal Society of Yictoria. Transactions and Proceed- 

 ings. Vol. xvi. 1880. 

 A. W. Howitt. The Diorites and Granites of Swift's Creek and their 

 Contact Zones, with Notes on the Auriferous Deposits, 11. — J. Cosmo 

 Newbery. Some new Localities for Minerals in Victoria, 144. — N. Taylor. 

 Notes on the Geology of the West Tamar District, Tasmania, 155. 



Middlesbrough. Cleveland Institution of Engineers. Proceedings, 

 1879-80. No. 6. Presented by G. Barrow, Esq., F.G.S. 

 G. Barrow. On the Cleveland Ironstone (Part 2), 180. 



Mineralogical Society. Journal. Vol. iv. Nos. 17-19. 1880-81. 



J. H. Collins. On some Cornish Tin-stones and Tin-capels, 1, 103.— 

 Heddle. The Geognosy and Mineralogy of Scotland, County of Caith- 

 ness, 21. — J. P. Howley. List of Newfoundland Minerals, 36. — A. French. 

 On a peculiar pasty Form of Silica from a Cavity in Gold-bearing Quartz, 



42. — Heddle. On a new Face on Crystals of Stilbite from two Localities, 



43. — T. A. Redwin. Further Notes on Mineral Growth, 96.— Heddle. 

 Preliminary Notice of Substances which may prove to be new Minerals, 

 117. — W. Terrill. On certain crystallized Products formed in Smelting 

 Operations, 133. — Heddle. On the Geognosy and Mineralogy of Scotland : 

 Sutherland, 135. — H. C. Bolton. Action of Organic Acids on Minerals, 

 181. — Heddle. On Substances which may prove to be new Minerals, 189. 

 — C. O. Trechmann. On crystallized Olivine from Slag, 192. 



Montreal. Canadian Naturalist. N. S. Vol.ix. Nos. 6-8. 1880-81. 



J. W. Dawson. New Facts respecting the geological Relations and 

 fossil Remains of the Silurian Ores of Pictou, Nova Scotia, 332. — G. F. 

 Matthew. Tidal Erosion in the Bay of Fundy, 368.— T. Sterry Hunt. 

 Geological Notes, or Abstracts of recent Papers, 429. — C. U. Shepard. 

 A peculiar Mineral of the Scapolite Family, 437. — J. W. Dawson. 

 Revision of the Land Snails of the Paleozoic Era, with Descriptions of 



