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13) The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Maga- 

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 1878, September; No. 36. p. 161—240. 



GeologicalSociety. Callway: on the Quartzites of Shropshire ; Prest- 

 wich: on Artesian Wells: 333—334. 



1878, October; No. 37. p, 241—320. 



Geological Society. Moore: on the Palaeontology and some of the 

 Physical Conditions of the Meux's-Well Deposits ; Wichmann: Micros- 

 copical Study of some Huronian Clayslates ; Mellard Reade : on a 

 Section through Glazebrook Moss, Lancashire; Brown: on the Ter- 

 tiary Deposits on the Solimoes and Javary Rivers in Brazil; Ward: 

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 Upper Part of the Bala Beds and Base of Silurian in North Wales: 

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1878, No. 7 e 8; Luglio e Agosto; pg. 250—342. 



B. Lottt: II Monte Amiata: 251—261. 



Canavari: Le grotte di Sant' Eustachio presso Sanseverino - Marche , ap- 

 punti geologici sul Appennino centrale: 261 — 271. 



C. de Giorgi: Appunti geologici sulle miniere di Monte Sferuccio nell' 



Aquilano: 272—280. 

 S. Ciofalo: Alcune osservazioni sul miocene di Ciminna: 281 — 285. 

 E. Renevier: sulla struttura geologica del gruppo del Sempione: 286—300. 

 Noticie diverse etc.: 300—342. 



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

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 1878, September. Vol. XVI. No. 93. p. 165—246. 



H. A. Newton: On the Origin of Comets: 165. 



Asa Gray: Forest Geography and Archaeology: 183. 



L. E. Hicks: The Waverly Group in Central Ohio: 216. 



J. F. Whtteaves: On some primordial Fossils from South eastern New- 

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0. C. Marsh: New Pterodactyl from the Jurassic of the Rocky Moun- 

 tains: 233. 



1878, October. Vol. XVI. No. 94. p. 247—334. 

 J. Lawrence Smith: On the composition of the new Meteoric Mineral 



Daubreelite and its frequent, if not universal occurrence in the 



Meteoric iron: 270. 

 W. J. Mc. Gee: on the artificial Mounds of North eastern Jowa: 272. 



