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1879. November, No. 185. pg. 481—528. 

 G. Allport: On the rocks of Brazil Wood, Charnwood Forest. 481. 



— 0. Feistmantel: Notes on the fossil flora of Eastern Australia and 

 Tasmania. 485. — H. Woodward : Further notes on Sumatra fossils (part 

 III.) 492. — E. Wilson: The age of the Pennine chain. 500. — F. T. S. 

 Houghton: Notes on an Olivine Gabbro from Cornwall. 504. — J. Milne: 

 Further notes upon the form of volcanos. 506. — Notices, Reviews 

 etc. 514. 



8) The M inera logical Magazine and Journal of the Mine- 

 ral ogical Society of Great Britain and Irela nd. 8°. London. 

 [Jb. 1879. 774.] 



Vol. II. No. 12. April 1879. 253—284. Plate VII. 

 Heddle: A brief description of the map of Shetland, issued with 

 Vol. II of the Mineralogical Magazine. 253. — Marshall Hall: Sup- 

 plementary notes on the Val d'Anniviers. 256. — J. H. Collins : Addi- 

 tional note on iron crystals and on some distorted quartz crystals. 261. 



— Reviews and Notices etc. 263. 



Vol. III. No. 13. July 1879. S. 1—110. Plate I— IV. 

 Townshend M. Hall: Contributions towards a history of british meteo- 

 rites. 1. — Heddle: The geognosy and mineralogy of Scotland 18. — 

 Heddle: Preliminary notice of substances which may prove to be new 

 minerals. 57. — Thom. Aitkin: Note on the modes of occurrence and 

 localities of Abriachanite. 69. — Heddle: On Haughtonite, a new mica. 

 72. — J. Clifton Ward: On some gold occurrences. 85. — J. H. Collins: 

 Additional note on Penwithite. 89. — J. H. Collins : Note on Christophite 

 from St. Agnes. 91. — J. H. Collins: The history of a remarkable gern, 

 the „Maxwell-Stuart" Topaz. 93. — J. Milne: List of Japanese minerals 

 with notes on species which are believed to be new. 96. — J. H. Jellett: 

 Measurements of angles of basaltic columns in the Giant's Causeway, 

 County of Antrim, made in 1877. 101. — Reviews and notices. 105. 



9) Palaeontographical Society. Vol. XXXIII. 1879. 



Gardner and Baron Ettingshausen: The eocene flora. Part I. Five 

 plates. — S. V. Wood : Second Supplement to the Crag Molusca. Six plates. 

 — Lycett: the fossil Trigoniae. No. V. One plate. — Wright: the Lias 

 Ammonites. Part. II. Ten plates. — Owen: Supplement to the reptilia of 

 the Wealden (Goniopholis etc.). No. IX. Four plates. — Leith Adams: the 

 fossil elephants (Elephas primigenius) Part II. Ten plates. 



10) The American Journal of Science and Arts. 3rd Series. 



Vol. XVIII. [Jb. 1879. 1019.] 



No. 105. Vol. XVIII. Sept. 1879. 



K. Möbius: Principal J. W. Dawson's criticism of my memoir: On the 

 structure of Eozoon Canadense, compared with that of Foraminifera. 177. 



