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Vol. IV. No. 19. July, 1879. 

 T. R. Jones: Notes on the Palaeozoic bivalved Entomostraca No. XII. 

 'Some carboniferous species belonging to the genus Carbonaria Jones. 

 PI. II. III. 28—41. — R. Owen : On the occurrence in North America of 

 rare extinct vertebrates found fragmentarily in England. Nr. 2. PI. VIII. 

 53_6l. _ P. M. Duncan: On some spheroidal lithistid spongida from the 

 upper silurian formation of New Brunswick. PI. IX. 84—91. 

 Vol. IV. No. 20. August, 1879. 

 H. J. Carter : On the mode of growth of Stromatopora, including the 

 commensalism of Cannopora. 101—106. 



Vol. IV. No. 21. Sept., 1879. 

 T R. Jones : Notes on the palaeozoic bivalved Entomostraca. Nr. XII. 

 Entomis serrato-striata and others of the so called „Cypridinen" of the 

 Devonian schists of Germany. PI. XI. 182—187. — H. A. Nicholson and 

 R. Etheridge, jun.: Description of palaeozoic Corals from northern Queens- 

 land, with observations on the genus Stenopora PI. XIV. 216—226. 

 Vol. IY. No. 22. Octob., 1879. 

 Carter: On the structure of Stromatopora. PI. XV. 253—265. — 

 Nicholson and Etheridge, jun. : Description of Palaeozoic Corals from 

 northern Queensland, with observations on the genus Stenopora. PI. XIV. 

 265—286. 



Vol. IV. No. 23. Nov., 1879. 

 C. Lapworth: On the geological distribution of the Rhabdophora. 

 333—341. (contin. Vol. III. pag. 455.) 



Vol. IV. No. 24. Dec., 1879. 

 C. Lapworth: On the geological distribution of the Rhabdophora. 

 423—431. (contin. pag. 341.) — Carter: On the so called „Farringdon 

 (Coral-Rag) sponges" (Calcispongiae Zittel). 431—437. 



33) Transactions of the Manchester geological society. 

 Vol. V, Part 6. 7. 8. 



J. Atherton: Notes on a recent boring in Openshaw, near Manchester, 

 with remarks on the Manchester coalfield, and the District to the East 

 of it. — Clegg Livesey: Section of Strata at Bradford colliery. — G. H. 

 Kinahan : Diagram of the Irish Palaeozoic rocks , showing a nearly con- 

 tinuous sequence from the coal measures to the cambrian. — J. Aitken: 

 On the occurrence of a bed of iron pyrites in the millstone grit in the 

 Walsden Valley, near to the remains of an ancient bloomery. — Shap 

 granite in the boulder clay, in Lower Broughton. 



34) Journal of the Royal geological Society of Ireland. 

 Vol. XV. Part. IL (Vol. V. Part. II. New Ser.) 1878-1879. London, 

 Dublin and Edinburgh 1879. [Jb. 1879. 1019.] 



Hull : Note on a new Geological map of Ireland. — G. H. Kinahan : 

 The Old Red Sandstone (so called) of Ireland in its relations to the 



