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 Beobachtungen in Mähren und Schlesien. 



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Friedr. von Salis: Über den Seedamm-Bruch an der Albula. 3; — 

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XXIII. und XXIV. Jharg. Chur 1850. — Meteorologische Beobacht- 

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19) The quarterly Journal of the geological Society. 8°. 

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Vol. XXXVIII. Xo. 150. May 1882. pg. 1-236 and 103-244. pl. IV— V. 

 — Proceedings: Hughes: On the vrork done by the Swiss palaeonto- 

 graphical Society. 1 ; — On the proceedings of the International geological 

 Congregs at Bologna. 2. — Sterry Hot: On the pre-cambrian or eozoic 

 rocks of Europe and North-America. 4. — W. Topley: On the proceedings 

 ( of the International geological Congress at Bologna. 6. — Jüdd: On the 

 Operations of the seismological Society of Japan. 9. — J. W. Davis : On 

 the fossil fish-remains from the Armagh Limestone in the collection of 

 the Earl of Enniskillen. 12. — Proceedings of the Anniversary Meeting. 

 14. — R. Etheridge : On the analysis and distribution of the British Ju- 

 rassic fossiis (Presidential address). 59. — Papers read: Davson : On 

 Prototaxites and Pachytheca from the Denbighshire grits of Conven. 103. — 

 G. A. Phillips: On the red sands of the Arabian Desert. 110. — C. Cal- 

 laway: On the Torridon sandstone in relation to the Ordovician rocks of 

 the northern Highlands. 114; — On the precambrian (archaean) rocks of 

 Shropshire, with notes by T. G. Bonxey. 119. — Prestwich: On a pecu- 

 liar bed of angular drift in the Lower-Chalk high piain between Upton 

 and Chilton. 127. — J. W. Hulke: On some Iguanodon remains indicating 

 a new species, J. Seelyi (pl. IV). 135. — T. F. Jamieson: On the crag 

 Shells of Aberdeenshire and the gravel-beds containing them. 145; — On 

 the. red clay of the Aberdeenshire coast. 160. — Owen: On the extinct 

 Chelonian reptile (Xotochelys costata O^YE^•) from Australia. 178. — 

 D. Mackintosh: On the high level marine drifts in Xorth Wales and on 

 driftless areas. 184. — E. E. Berry and T. G. Bonney: Analyses of five 

 rocks from the Charmvood forest district. 197. — Hüll: On a proposed 



