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13) The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. London. 



8°. [Jb. 1877, 521]. 



1877, XXXIII, No. 130, May; pg. 177-422; pl. V— XVIII. 

 Leith Adams : on Gigantic Land-Tortoises and a small Fresliwater Species 



frora the Ossiferous Caverns of Malta, together with a List of their 



Fossil Fauna and a Note on Chelonian Remains from the Rock Ca- 



vieties of Gibraltar (pl. V— VI): 177—192. 

 Gardner : on British Cretaceous Patellidae and other Fainilies of Patelloid 



Gasteropoda (pl. VII— IX): 192—207. 

 McKenny Hughes: on the Silurian Grits of Corven, North Wales: 207 — 213. 

 Jack and Etheridge jun.: on the Discovery of Plants in the Lower Red 



Sandstone of the Neighbourhood of Callantar: 213 —233. 

 Etheridge jun.: on the Remains of a large Crustacean, probably indica- 



tive a new species of Eurypterus or allied genus (E. ? Stevensoni) 



from the Lower Carboniferous Series (Cement Stone Group) of Berwick- 



shire: 223—229. 



R. Hicks: on the Pre-Cambrian (or Dimetian and Pebidian) Rocks of 



St. Davids (pl. X): 229—242. 

 Sollas: on Pharetrospongia Strahani Soll., a fossil Holorhophidote Sponge 



from the Cambridge Coprolithe-Bed (pl. XI): 242—256. 

 R. Täte: on a new species of Belemnites and Salenia from the Middle 



Tertiaries of South Australia: 256—260. 

 Blake and Hudleston : on the Corallian Rocks of England (pl. XII — XVII): 



260—406. 



Topley a. Lebour : od the Intrusive Character of the Whin Sill of Northumber- 

 land (pl. XVIII): 406-422. 



14) The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Maga- 

 zine and Journal of Science. London. 8°. [Jb. 1877, 638.] 

 1877, May, No. 19; pg. 321—400. 



W. J. Lewis: Notice of Crystallographical Forms of Glaucodote (pl. I): 

 354-357. 



A. Des Cloizeaux: Supplementary Note to Professor Des Cloizeaux's 



Memoire on Humite: 357. 

 Emile Bertrand: Note on the Law of Twinning and Hemihedrism of Leuco- 



phane: 357-360. 



Geologi cal Society. Rob. Harkness: on the strata between theBorrow- 

 dale Series of the North of England and the Coniston Flags; C. Calla- 

 way: on a new area of Upper Cambrian Rocks in South Shropshire, 

 with the description of a new Fauna; John Enys: on Sandworm Stones 

 from New Zealand: 392—395. 



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