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1876, LI, No. 3; pg. 1—202. 

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10) The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Maga- 

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J. Emerson-Reynolds : short Reports from the Chemical Laboratory of 



Trinity College. Dublin: 284—290. 

 Geological Society: Twisden: on possible displacements of the earths 



axis of figure produced by elevations and depressions of her sur face ; 



Price: on the Beds between the Gault and Upper Chalk near Fol- 



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1877, No. 4; pg. 97—142; pl. III— V. 

 Sorby: on a simple method for determining the index of refraction of 



small portions of transparent Minerals: 97—99. 

 Church: Analysis of a Serpentine from Japan: 99—101. 

 Hannay: on the Magnetic Constituents of Rocks and Minerals: 101 — 106. 

 Hannay: Examination of the Hydrous Constituent in Minerals: 106—110. 

 Hannay: on a easily construeted form of an Reflecting Goniometer: 110 



bis 112. 



Davies: Notes on Vauquelinite from Scotland and Cantonite from Corn- 

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Collins: Note on certain Black Quartz-Crystalls from Boscaswell Downs, 



Cornwall: 115-117. 

 Vivian: Further notes on the oxides of Iron, enclosed in Quartz at Mwyndy, 



Glamorganshire: 117—119. 

 Ward: Notes on the Occurrence of Chlorite among the Lower Silurian 



Volcanic Rocks of the English Lake District: 119—123. 

 Mello: Note on a peculiar form of Quartz-Crystalls from Australia: 



123-124. 



How : Notes on some North- American Pyrrhotites and other Minerals con- 



taining Nickel: 124—128. 

 Reviews and Notices: 128—142. 



