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(pl. XIX). 457. — Judd: On the relations of the eocene and oligocene 

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 (pl. XX u. XXI). 490. — A.W. Waters: On chilostomatous Bryozoa from 

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— C. Läpworth: On the Girvan Succession. I. Stratigraphy (pl. XXIV 

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Vol. XXXIX. Februar 1S83. No. 153. p. 1-4 and 1—82. pl. I— IV. 

 Proceedings: J. E. H. Peyton: On a Wealden fem, Oleandridium (Tae- 

 niopteris) Beyrichii Schenk, new to Britain. 3. — Papers read: T. G. 

 Bonney: On the hornblendic and other schists of the Lizard District, with 

 some additional notes on the Serpentines (pl. I). 1. — R. Haeusler: On 

 some upper-jurassic Astrorhizidae and Lituolidae (pl. II — III). 15. — 

 Claypole: Od Helicopora , a new genus of north-american Fenestellidae 

 (pl. IV). 30. — J. W. E. David: On the evidence of glacial action in South 

 Brecknockshire and east Glamorganhire. 39. — Seeley: On the dorsal 

 region of the vertebral column of a new dinosaur, indicating a new genus 

 (Sphenospondylus), from the Wealden of Brook, Isle of Wight. 55. — 

 A. Irving: On the mechanics of glaciers, with special reference to their 

 supposed power of excavation. 62. — On the origin of valley-lakes , with 

 especial reference to the lakes of the northern Alps. 73. 



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Dec.II. Vol.X. No.224. February 1883. p. 49— 96. — Wm. Carruthers: 

 On the foliage of Sigillaria Seriii Brongn. (pl. II.) 49. — * A. Nehring: 

 The fauna of central Europe during the Loess-period. 51. — Walther 

 Flight: Supplement to a chapter of meteorites. 59. — E. B. Tawney: 

 Woodwardian laboratory notes. North Wales rocks 65. — H. H. Howorth: 

 Traces of a great postglacial flood 71. — Notices etc. 79. 



Dec. II. Vol. X. No. 225. March 1883. p. 97— 144. — E.T.Newton: 

 Remains of the diver (Colymbus) from the Mundesley river bed (pl. III). 

 97. — J.J.Harris Teall: On the Cheviot andesites and porphyrites. 100. 



— Wm. Walker: Walker's specific gravity balance for rocks and mi- 

 nerals. 109. — J. W. Dawson: Canadian pleistocene. 111. — H. H. Ho- 

 worth: Traces of a great postglacial flood 113. — Chas. Läpworth: The 

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