— 198 — 



On a recent section through Walton Common, exposing the London Clay r 

 Bagshot Beels, and Plateau-gravel. 147. — K. Lydekker: On the Fossil 

 Mammalia of Maragha, in N. W. Persia. 173. — H. Pohlig: On the Plio- 

 cene of Maragha, Persia; on Fossil Elephant Eemains of Caucasia and 

 Persia; and on the Fossil Elephants of Germany and Italy. 177. — Gr. A. J. 

 Cole: On the Alteration of coarsely Spherulitic Eocks (pl. IX). 183. — 

 J. A. Brown : On the Thames-valley Surface-deposits of the Ealing District. 

 192. — P. F. Kendall and R. G-. Bell : On the Pliocene Beds of St. Erth. 

 201. — W. Hill and A. J. Jukes-Browne : On the Melbourn Bock and 

 the Zone of Belemnitella plena from Cambridge to the Chiltern Hills. 216. 



— W. Hill : On the Beds hetween the Upper and Lower Chalk of Dover,, 

 and their Comparison with the Middle Chalk of Camhridgeshire. 232. — 

 W. T. Blanford: On the Occnrrence of Glacial Conditions in the Palaeo- 

 zoic Era, and on the Beds with Plauts of Mesozoic type in India and 

 Australia. 249. 



8) The Geological Magazine, edited by H. Woodward, J. Morris 

 and R. Etheridge. 8°. London. [Jb. 1886. II. -403-] 

 No. 262. April 1886. — Original articles: T. R. Jones: Fossil 

 Ostracoda from Colorado (pl. IV). 145. — J. W. Davis : Carboniferous Fish- 

 remains from Derbyshire (with woodeut). 148. — C. Davison: On Earth- 

 quake-Phenomena. 157. — W. Whitaker : Waterworks at Goldstone-Bottom, 

 Brighton. 159. — S. Gardner: Teredo-bored Wood in the Eocene. 161. — 

 Correspondence: E. Hüll: The geological age of the North Atlantic 

 Ocean. 189. 



No. 263. — Original articles: J. Starkie Gardner : On Meso- 

 zoic Angiosperms (with 3 woodeuts and Plate V). 193. — A. Smith Wood- 

 ward : On the Selachian Genus Notidanus of Cuvier (pl. VI). 205. — S. S. 

 Buckman : Notes on Jurassie Brachiopoda. 217. — Grenville A. J. Cole : 

 The Igneous Rocks of Stanner (with a woodeut). 219. — Correspon- 

 dences: H.W. Feilden: On the distribution of Hippopotamus amphibius. 

 235. — A. B. Wynne : Discoveries in the Punjab Saltrange. 236. — E. D. 

 Cope : Notes on Phenacodus. 238 ; — Note on Erisichthe. 239. — R. Ethe- 

 ridge : Notochelys costata Owen. 239. — F. G. Hilton-Price : The Land- 

 slip in the Warren near Folkstone. 240. 



No. 264. — Original articles: J. W. Judd : On „Marekanite" 

 and its Allies (with a woodeut). 241. — T. R. Jones and J. W. Kirkby: 

 On Carboniferous Ostracoda (with Plate VII). 248. — A. Smith Woodward: 

 On the Genus Notidanus (with 2 woodeuts. Continued from p. 217). 253. 



— A. Heim and A. Penck: Glaciers of the Isar and the Linth. 259. — 

 F. W. Rudler : Notes on Rocks from Arabia Petraea. 267. — T. R. Jones 

 and CD. Sherborn: On English Jurassie Microzoa. 271. — Correspon- 

 dence: E. Hull: The Survey of Western Palestine. 286. — J. Le Conte: 

 The development of the North American Continent. 287. — Permanence 

 of continents and ocean-basins. 288. 



No. 265. — Original articles: H. A. Nicholson: On Desmido- 

 pora alveolaris (pl. VIII). 289. — R. D. Oldham : On Homotaxis and Con- 



