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14) The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philo sophical Maga- 

 zine and Journal of Science. London. 8°. [Jb. 1877, 196.] 



1876, Decemb., No. 13; pg. 402—480. 

 Chapman: on some Blowpipe Reactions : 459—466. 



Geological Society. Allport: on the Metamorphic rocks surrounding 

 the Lands-End mass of Granite; Davies: on the relation of the Upper 

 Carboniferous strata of Shropshire and Denbigshire to beds usually 

 described as Permian ; Howitt : Notes on the Physical Geography and 

 Geology of North Gippsland, Victoria; Dünn: Further Notes on the 

 Diamand-Fields of South Africa; Kinahan: on Chesil Beach, Dorset- 

 shire and Cahore Shingle Beach, Co. Wexford; Irving: some recent 

 sections near Nottingham; Wilson: on the Permians of the North- 

 east of England and their relations to the under- and overlying For- 

 mations; Clough: the section at High Force, Teesdale; Mortimer: 

 the Distribution of Flint in the Chalk of Yorkshire ; Mackintosh : on 

 the mode of Occurrence and Derivation of Beds of Drifted Coal near 

 Corven, North Wales; Buckman: the Cephalopoda-beds of Gloucester, 

 Dorset and Somerset; Peacock: Evidence of the Subsidence of the 

 Island of Guernsey: 468—475. 



1876, Supplem.-Number; No. 14; pg. 481—556. 



Geological Society. Wilson: on a new exposure of Rhaetics near 

 Nottingham; Whitaker: on the Red Crag; Harmer: on the Kessing- 

 land Cliff Section, and on the relation of the Forest-beds to the 

 Chillesford Clay, with some remarks on the so-called terrestrial sur- 

 face at the base of the Norwich-Crag ; Wood jun. and Harmer: on 

 the Geology of East Anglia: 545—548. 



15) The American Journal of Science and Arts by B. Silliman 

 and J. D. Dana. New Häven. 8°. [Jb. 1877, p. 196.] 

 1877, Jan., vol. XIII, No. 73; pg. 1—88. 



G. Hawes: on grains of metallic Iron in Dolerites from. New Hampshire : 

 33-35. 



Will. Fontaine: Notes on the Vespertine Strata of Virginia and West 

 Virginia: 37—49. 



16) Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phi- 

 ladelphia. 8°. [Jb. 1876. 553.] 



1875, Part. I— III. p. 1-552. 26 PI. 



Wh. G. Binney: on the Transition Beds of the Saskatchewan District: 9. 



Cope: the Extinct Batrachia of Ohio: 16; on Greensand Vertebra: 19; 

 on the Homologies of the Sectorial Tooth of Carnivora : 20 ; the Feet 

 of Bathmodon: 73. 



Frazer : on Thin Sections of the Traps of the Mesozoic Basin : 72 ; Notes 

 on the Character of the Lower Silurian Slate at their Outcrops: 76. 



