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of St. Austeil, Cornwall, and an the black tourmaline of the same 



locality: 55—58. 

 Correspondence and abstracts; 59—60. 



1877, No. 3; February. Pg. 61—96. 

 Marshall Hall: the Val d'Anniviers: 61-66. 



Collins: Remarks on Gramenite from Smallacombe , and the Chloropal 



Group of Minerals: 67—72. 

 le Neye Foster : on some New Mineral Localities in Cornwall and Devon : 



73-75. 



le Neve Foster: a Defence of Turners method of Detecting Boracic Acid: 

 77—80. 



Rudler: on two new species recently described by Prof. von Lasaulx: 

 81—83. 



Readwin: Note on „Doubtful Minerals": 84—90. 



Heddle: Analysis of Stilbite of an unusual form from Faröe: 91—92. 



Reviews and Notices: 93—96. 



15) The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. Lon- 

 don. 8°. [Jb. 1877, 195.] 



1877, XXIII, No. 129, Febr., pg. 1-176; I— IV. 



J. Buckman: on the Cephalopoda-beds of Gloucester, Dorset and Somerset: 

 1—10. 



D. C. Davies : oh the relation of the Upper Carboniferous strata of Shrop- 

 shire and Denbigshire to the beds usually described as Permian (pl. I): 

 10—29. 



G. H. Kinahan: on the Chesil Beach, Dorsetshire and Cahore Shingle 



Beach, Co. Wexford (pl. II): 29—42. 

 Martin Duncan: on the Echinodermata of the Australian Cainozoic (Ter- 



tiary) Deposits (pl. III— IV): 42—74. 

 S. V. Wood jun. and F. W. Harmer: on the Later Tertiary Geology of 



East Anglia; with a Note by Wood on the Mollusca from the Crag 



and beds superior toit; 74—122. 

 W. Whitaker: on the Red Crag: 122—124. 



S. Calderon: on the fossil Vertebrata hitherto discovered in Spain: 124 

 bis 134. 



F. W. Harmer: on the Kessingland Cliff-Section: 134—142. 

 A. Holland: on the Ice-fjords of North Greenland and the Formation of 

 Fjords, Lakes and Cirques in Norway and Greenland: 142 — 176. 



16) The Geological Magazine, by H. Woodward, J. Morris and 



R. Etheridge. London. 8°. [Jb. 1877, 291.] 

 1877, February, No. 152, pg. 49—96. 

 Ph. Grey Egerton: on some new Pycnodonts from the Gault, Greensand 



and London Clay (pl. III— IV): 49 -55. 



