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



8°. [Jb. 1877, 723.] 



1877, XXXIII, No. 131, August; pg. 423— 612; pl. XIX— XXIII. 

 A. Phillips : on the Chemical and Mineralogical Changes which have taken 



place in certain Eruptive Rocks of North Wales (pl. XIX): 423—431. 

 Price : on the Beds between the Grault and Upper Chalk near Folkestone : 



431-449. 



S. Allport: on certain ancient devitriefied Pitchstones and Perlites frora 



the Lower Silurian District of Shropshire (p. XX): 449—461. 

 Harkness and Alleyne Nicholson : on the Strata and their fossil Contents 



between the Borrowdale Series of the North of England and the 



Coniston Flags: 461—485. 

 Jukes Browne: on the Fauna of the Cambridge Greensand (pl. XXI): 



485-505. 



Tulley Newton: on the Remains of Hypsodon, Portheus and Ichthyodectes 



from the British Cretaceous Strata which Descriptions of two new 



Species (pl. XXII): 505-524. 

 T. Spratt: on the Coal bearing Deposits near Erekli, the ancient Hera- 



clea Pontica: 524—534. 

 Flower: on the Occurrence of the Remains of Hyaenarctos in the Crag 



of Suffolk: 534-537. 

 Leith Adams: on Remains of the Mammoth and other Mammals from the 



North Spain: 537—541. 

 Seeley: on Mauisaurus Gardneri Seel., an Elasmosaurian from the base 



of the Gault at Folkestone (pl. XXIII) : 541—548. 

 Traqüair: on the Agassizian genera Amblypterus, Palaeoniscus, Gyrolepis 



and Pygopterus: 548—579. 

 Magfns Mello: on the Bone Caves of Creswell-Crags : 579—589. 

 Boyd Dawkins: on the Mammal Fauna of the Caves of Creswell-Crags: 



589-612. 



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

 R. Etheridge. London. 8°. [Jb. 1877, 822.] 

 1877, July, No. 157, pg. 289-336. 



J. Milne: Across Europe and Asia. Travelling Notes I: 289. 

 Blake: on the age of the Mammalian Roolet-Bed at Kessingland: 289 

 bis 300. 



Clem. Reid : on the Beds between the Chalk and the lower Boulder Clay 



near Cromer: 300—306. 

 R. Etheridge Jun.: fourther Contributions to the British Carboniferous 



Paleontology (pl. XIII) : 306-309. 

 A. Irving: on the so-called Permian and the New Red Sandstone: 309 



bis 312. 



Dakyns: on Hulls Carboniferous Classification: 312—314. 



