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H. Woodward : Note on the genus Anthropalaemon from the Coal Measures : 



55- 56. 



J. W. Dawson: on two new Palaeozoic Crustaceans from Nova Scotia: 



56- 58. 



J. R. Dakyns: a Question for Silurian Geologists; 58-59. 



T. G. Bonney: the Lherzolite of Ariege: 59—65. 



J. Milne: Considerations on the Flotation of Icebergs: 65—71. 



H. Hosken: Notes on Coral-Reefs: 71—72. 



J. R. Dakyns: High-level Terraces in Norway: 72—75. 



Notices etc.: 75—96. 



17) The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Maga- 

 zine and Journal of Science. London. 8°. [Jb. 1877, 401.] 

 1877, March, No. 17; p. 161 -240. 



Geological Society. Blanford: on the Glacial or volcanic origin of 

 the Talchir-boulder bed of India and the Karoo-boulder bed of South 

 Afrika; Phillips: on the chemical and mineralogical changes which 

 have taken place in certain Eruptive Rocks of North Wales: 225 

 bis 236. 



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

 and J. D. Dana. New Häven. 8°. [Jb. 1877, p. 400.] 

 1877, March, Vol. XIII, No. 75, p. 169—246. 

 In Memoriam. — Fielding Bradford Meek: 169. 



A. C. Peale: Notes on the Age of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado: 172. 

 Ch. Upham Shepard: on the Meteoric Stone of Rochester, Fulton Cy., In- 

 diana: 207. 



J. Lawrence Smith: Examination of the Waconda Meteoric Stone, Bates 

 County Meteoric Iron and Rockingham County Meteoric Iron: 211. 



Elias Lewis jr. : Certain features of the Valleys or Watercourses of Sou- 

 thern Long Island: 215. 



J. W. Dawson: Grand' eury, on the Carboniferous Flora: 222. 



