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The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London. 

 8°. London. [Jb. 1897. I. -213-.] 

 53. 1. — Ch. Davison : On the distribution in space of the accessory 

 shocks of the great Japanese earthquake of 1891. 1. — T. G. Bonney: 

 On the sections near the summit of the Furca Pass. 16. — A. C. Seward : 

 On Cycadeoidea gigantea sp. nov. (Tai I— V). 22. — T. L.Walker: On 

 the Geology and Petrography of the Sudbury Nickel District (Canada). 

 40. — F. R. Cowper Heed : On the fauna of the Keisley Limestone (Part II. 

 Taf. VI). 67. — E. Hüll: On another possible cause of the glacial epoch. 

 107. — E. Kayser : On volcanic bombs in the Schalsteins of Nassau. 109. 

 — J. W. Gregory : On the affinities of the Echinothuridae and on Pedino- 

 thuria, gen. nov. and Helicodiadema , gen. nov. (Taf. VII). 112; — On 

 Echinocystis and Palaeodiscus (Taf. VII). 123. 



2. — A. Strahan: On Glacial Phenomena of Palaeozoic Age in the 

 Varanger Fiord (Taf. VIII— X). 137 ; — On the Raised Beaches and Glacial 

 Deposits of the Varanger Fiord. 147. — C. Davison: On the Pembroke 

 Earthquakes of August 1892 and November 1893 (Taf. XI). 157. — C. W. 

 Andrews : On the Structure of the Skull of a Pliosaur (Taf. XII). 177. — 

 G. L. Elles : On the Subgenera Petalograptus and Cephalograptus (Taf. XIII 

 u. XIV). 186. — W. P. D. Stebbing: On Granite Boulders froin the 

 Betchworth Chalk (Taf. XV). 213. — A. Gosljng: On Izalco and other 

 Volcanoes in Central America. 221. — R. S. Tarr: On Changes of Level 

 in the Bermuda Islands. 222. — J. F. Blake : On the Superficial Deposits 

 of Cutch. 223. — W. S. Gresley : On the Phenomena of a new Coal Plant. 

 245. — C. A. Raisin: On the Nature and Origin of the Rauenthal Ser- 

 pentine (t. 16, 17). 246. — F. R. Cowper Reed : On the Red Rocks of 

 Bunmahon, Co. Waterford. 269. 



The Geological Magazine or monthly Journal of Geology, 

 edited by H. Woodward. 8°. London. [Jb. 1897. I. -603-.] 



No. 394 (April 1897). — A. S. Woodward : A new specimen of 

 Stereosternum tumidum from Brazil (t. 5). 145. — A. H. Foord: Acantho- 

 nautilus bispinosus, from the carboniferous of Ireland (t. 6). 147. — 

 J. J. H. Teall and E. T. Newton: Notes on rocks from the Tonga 

 Islands. 151. — H. H. Howorth: On the Erratic Boulders in the drift of 

 Eastern England. 153. — Wheelton Hind: On the subdivisions of the 

 Carboniferous series in Great Britain. 159. — E. A. Martin: Foreign 

 boulders in the chalk. 169. 



No. 395 (Mai 1897). — Eminent living Geologists : Dr. G. M. Dawson. 

 193. — T. Ruppert Jones: On some fossil Entomostraca from Brazil 

 (t. 8). 195. — C. A. Raisin : On a Hornblende-Pikrite from Canton Valais. 

 202. — Wheelton Hind : On the subdivisions of the Carboniferous series 

 iu Great Britain. 205. — H. H. Howorth: Water versus Ice as an ex- 

 planation of the beds of Eastern England. 213. — F. Chapman: Microscopic 

 Contents of a sample of Bracklesham clay. 226. 



No. 396 (Juni 1897). — C. W. Andrews : Aepyornis from Madagascar 



