﻿6) The Quarterly Journal of the geological Society. London. 

 8°. [Jb. 1879. 773.] 



Vol. XXXV. Aug. 1. 1879. No. 139. pg. 99—100 and 351-556. 

 PI. XV-XXVL 



G. J. Hinde: On conodonts from the Chazy and Cincinnati group of 

 the Cambro-Silurian, and from the Hamilton and Genesee-shale divisions 

 of the Devonian in Canada and the United States. 351. pl. XV — XVII. — 



G. J. Hinde: On Annelid-jaws from the Cambro-Silurian, Silurian and 

 Devonian formations in Canada and from the Lower Carboniferous in Scot- 

 land, 370. pl. XVIII— XX. — J. A. Phillips: On mineral veins. 390. — Jükes- 

 Browne: On the southerley extension of the Hessle Boulder-clay in Lin- 

 colnshire. 397. — J. W. Hulke: On Vectisaurus Valdensis, a new Wealden 

 Dinosaur. pl. XXI. 421. — D. Mackintosh : On the directions and limits of 

 dispersion , mode of occurrence of the erratic blocks or boulders of the 

 West of England and East of Wales, pl. XXII. 425. — H. G. Seele* : 

 On a femur and a humerus of a small mammal from the Stonesfield slate. 

 456. — R. Etheridge, Jun. : On the occurrence of the genus Dithyrocaris 

 in the lower Carboniferous of Scotland and of a second species of An- 

 thrapalaemon in these beds. pl. XXIII. 464. — W. J. Sollas : On the silurian 

 districts of Rhymney and Pen-y-lan. Cardiff. pl. XXIV. 475. — F. Rutley: 

 On perlitic and spherulitic structures in the lavas of the Glyder Fawr 7 

 North Wales. 508. — W. J. Sollas: On some three-toed footprints from 

 the triassic conglomerate of South Wales. 511. — A. Leith Adams: On 

 remains of Mastodon and other vertebrata of the miocene beds of the 

 Maltese Islands, pl. XXV. 517. — A. Champernowne and W. A. E. Usher: 

 On the_structure of the palaeozoic districts of West Somerset. 532. — 



H. Wood ward: Contributions to the Knowledge of fossil crustacea. 549. 



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

 R. Etheridge. 8°. London. [Jb. 1879, 1018.] 



1879, September; No. 183, pg. 385-432. 



H. Woodward: Notes on a Collection of fossil Shells etc. from Sumatra 

 (obtained by M. Verbeek , Director of the geolog. Survey of the West- 

 Coast, Sumatra) part I. 385. — G. W. Lamplugh: On the occurrence of 

 fresh-water remains in the Boulder-clay at Bridlington, Yorkshire. 393. 



— Norman Taylor: On the Cudgegong Diamond-fleld, New South Wales. 

 399. _ W. J. McGee: Notes on the surface geology of a part of the 

 Mississippi Valley. 412. — Reviews etc. 421. 



1879. October, No. 184. pg. 433—480. 

 H. Hicks: On the Classification of the british pre-cambrian rocks, 

 433. _ Walter Keeping : On some columnar sandstone in Saxon Switzer- 

 land. 437. — H. Woodward: Further notes on Sumatra fossils. (part II.) 

 441. _ Norman Taylor: On the Cudgegong Diamond-field. (part II). 444. 



— J. P. Lesley: On the origin of pipe ore. 459. — Notices Reviews 

 etc. 460. 



