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Dawson. Geology of Peace-River Region, 391. — 0. C. Marsh. American 

 Jurassic Dinosaurs, 417. — J. D. Dana. Geological Relations of the 

 Limestone Belts of Westchester County, New York : South Westchester 

 County and Northern-New- York Island, 425. — J. L. Smith. Nodule of 

 Chromite in the Interior of compact Meteoric Iron from Cohahuila, 461. 

 J. F. Whiteaves. Fossil Fishes from the Devonian Rocks of Scaumenac 

 Bay, in the Province of Quebec, 494. — 0. 0. Marsh. New Jurassic 

 Mammals, 511. 



New Haven, Conn. Peabody Museum of Yale College. Memoirs. 

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0. C. Marsh. Odontornithes : a Monograph on the extinct Toothed 

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New York. Lyceum of Natural History. Annals. Yol. xi. No. 

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■ . . . N. S. Yol. i. Nos. 9-13. 1879-80. 



A. A. Julien. On Spodumene and its Alterations, 318. 



New York. The Engineering and Mining Journal. Yol. xxxi. 

 Nos. 1-11, 13-22. 1881. Presented by Dr. C. Le Neve 

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A. C. Campbell. The Copper and Iron-bearing Rocks of Lake Su- 

 perior, 20. — W. B. Devereux. Gold and its associated Minerals at 

 King's Mountain, North Carolina, 39. — W. C. Kerr. The Mica Yeins of 

 North Carolina, 211. — A. Murray. The Gold Region near Brigus, New- 

 foundland, 232.— The Gold Mines of the Rhastian Alps, 281.— J. S. New- 

 berry. The Genesis of our Iron Ores, 286, 298.— F. M. F. Cazin. The 

 Triassic Age of Sand-Rock carrying ores of Copper and Silver, and the 

 origin of these Ores, 300.— The History of Tin, 313.— The Geological 

 formation, Tombstone, Arizona, 316. 



Norwich Geological Society. Proceedings. Yol. i. Part 5. 1881. 



II. B. Woodward. On a Disturbance of the Chalk at Trowse, 109. — 

 J. Reeve. Additions to List of Fossils from the Norwich Crag at 

 Bramerton, 110. — H. Norton. On the Palaeontology of the Ancients 

 (Greeks and Romans), 110. — A. J. Jukes Browne. The Subdivisions of 

 the Chalk, 113. — J. H. Blake. Well-boring at East Dereham Water- 

 works, 126. — C. Reid. Well-boring at Cromer Waterworks, 129.— H. 

 Norton. Derivation of the Word " Paramoudra," 132. — J. H. Blake. On 

 the Age and Relation of the so-called Forest-bed of the Norfolk and 

 Suffolk Coast, 137. 



Norwich. Science Gossip Club. Report of Proceedings at the 

 Annual Meeting, June 11, 1874. 1874. Presented by H. B. 

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. . Report of Proceedings at the Annual Meetings 



June 6, 1877, and May 14, 1878. 1878 (?). Presented by 

 H. B. Woodward, Esq., F.G.S. 

 S. C. Sothern. Presidential Address, 6. — H. B. Woodward. Presi- 

 dential Address, 29. 



Nottingham. The Forester, or the Nottingham-High-School Maga- 

 zine. Yol. i. 1878. Presented by W. WhitaJcer, Esq., F.G.S. 



