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368. — L. Roth von Telegd: Das Gebirge nördlich von Pattas-Bosovics 

 im Krassö-Szörenyer Comitate. 391. — J. HALAväts: Über die geologischen 

 Detailaufnahmen in der Umgebung von Alibunär, Moravicza, Möriczföld 

 und Kakova. 403. — Fr. Schaparik: Geologische Aufnahme des Pilis-Ge- 

 birges und der beiden Wachtberge bei Gran. 409. — Alex. Gesell: Über 

 die montan-geologischen Detailaufnabmen von Schemnitz und Umgebung 

 in den Jahren 1882 und 1883. 436. 



6) V erhandlungen der naturforschenden Gesellsc haft in 

 Basel. Basel. [Jb. 1883. I. -158-.] 



7. Theil. Heft II. 1884. — A. Müller: Einige neuere Erwerbungen 

 für die mineralogischen und geologischen Sammlungen des Museums. 486 

 —504. 



7) The Quarterly Journal ofthegeological Society. 8°. London. 

 [Jb. 1884. I. -303-J 



Vol. XL. February 1884. No. 157. pg. 1-208. pl. I— XI. — Papers 

 read: T, G. Bonney: On the geology of the South-Devon coast from 

 Torcross to Hope-Cove (pl. I). 1. — G. Gwyn Jeffreys: On Brocchi's 

 collection of subapennine Shells. 28. — H. J. Johnston-Lavis : On the geo- 

 logy of Monte Somma and Vesuvius (pl. II.) 35. — J. S. Gardener: On 

 British cretaceous Nuculidae (pl. III— V). 120. — Sir Richard Owen: On 

 the skull and dentition of a triassic mammal from South Africa (pl. 146); 



— On the characters of the crocodilian genus Plesiosuchus. 153. — A. J. 

 Jukes Browne: On some post-glacial ravines in the Chalk- Wolds of Lin- 

 colnshire. 160. — P. M. Duncan: On Streptelasma Roemeri, a new coral 

 from the Whenlock shale (pl. VII.) 167; — On Cyathophyllum Fletcheri, 

 with remarks on the group to which it belongs. 174. — T. M. Hughes: 

 On some tracks of terrestrial and fresh water animals (pl. VIII — XI). 178. 



— *H. Hicks: On the cambrian conglomerates resting upon and in the 

 vicinity of some pre-cambrian rocks of Anglesey and Caernarvonshire. 187. 



— *T. G. Bonney: On some rock-specimens collected by Dr. Hicks in 

 Anglesey and Caernarvonshire. 200. 



Vol. XL. May 1884. No. 158. pg. 1-58 and 209-332. pl. XII— XV. - 

 Proceedings 1—58. Papers read: *J. J. H. Teall: On some North- 

 of-England dykes (pl. XII— XIII). 209. — C. Parkinson : On the Droitwich 

 brine-springs and saliferous marls. 248. — A. T. Metcalfe : On vertebrate 

 remains in the triassic strata of the South coast of Devonshire. 257. — 

 T. Mellard Reade: On a Delta in miniature. 263; — On ripple-marks 

 in drift. 167; — On rock-fragments from the South of Scotland in the low- 

 evel boulder-clay of Lancashire. 270. — T. Mo' K. Hughes: On the so- 

 called Spongia paradoxica from the red and white cbalk of Hunstanton. 

 273. — E. T. Newton: On Antelope remains in newer pliocene beds in 

 Britain, with the description of a new species (pl. XIV). 280. — J. F. 

 Blake: On the volcanic group of St. David's. 294. — G. W. Lamplugh: 

 On a recent exposure of the shelly patches in the boulder-clay at Brid- 

 lington Quay, with notes on the fossils by Dr. J. Gwyn Jeffreys, E. T. 



