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scopic structure of Stromatoporidae, and on palaeozoic fossils, mineralised 

 with Silicates, in illustration of Eozoon. 48 — 66. — A. Champernowne : On 

 some devonian Stromatoporidae from Dartington near Totnes. 67—69. — 



G. W. Dawson: On a new species of Loftusia from British Columbia. 

 69—76. — C. Barrington Brown: On the tertiary deposits on the Soli* 

 moes and Javary rivers in Brazil. With an appendix by R. Etheridge. 

 76—88. — P. M. Duncan: On the Upper-greensand coral fauna of Haidon, 

 Devonshire. 89—97. — J. F. Campbell: On glacial periods. 98—137. — 

 W. Boyd Dawkins: On the ränge of the Mammoth in space and time. 

 138—147. — R. Owen: On the association of dwarf crocodiles with the 

 diminutive mammals of the Purbeck shales. 148—155. — A. Wichmann r 

 On some Huronian clay-slates. 156—164. — T. G. Bonney and F. T. S. 

 Houghton: On some mica-traps from the Kendal and Sedbergh districts. 

 165—180. 



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



R. Etheridge. London. 8°. [Jb. 1879, 74.] 

 1878, August; No. 170, pg. 337-384. 



J. Milne: on the form of Volcanos (pl. IX). 337—345. — H. E. Hip- 

 pisley: Somersetshire Coal-Measures. 345—350. — A. Grant Cameron: 

 Notes on some peat deposits at Kildale and West Hartlepoole. 351—352. 



— Townshend M. Hall: on a method of estimating the extent of geolo- 

 gical areas. 352—353. — Notices etc.: 354—384. 



1878, September; No. 171, pg. 385-432. 

 H. Woodward : Notes on some Arctic Silurian or Devonian (?) fossils 

 from Beechey Island, brought home by the S. Y. „Pandora" in 1875 and 

 from Port Dundas, Lancaster Sound, by an earlier expedition in 1853 

 (pl. X). 385—390. — J. Croll : Cataclysmic theories of geological climate. 

 390—398. (Read before the geol. Soc. of London 1878. May.) — G. H. 

 Kinahan: Land Plants in the Irish Silurians. 398—400. — A. F. Griffith: 

 on a flint implement in the Barnwell gravel. 400—403 (Holzschnitt.) — 

 R. Dämon: Wayside notes in travels Over Europe. The great northern 

 drift. 403—405. — Notices etc.: 405—432. 



1878, October; No. 172, pg. 433—480. 

 H. Woodward: discovery of the remains of a fossil crab (Decapoda- 

 Brachyura) in the coal-measures of the enyirons of Möns, Belgium (pl. XI). 

 433—436. — Rigatjx (Davidson) : The fossil brachiopoda of the lower Bou- 

 lonnais. 436—443. — W. Davies: Supplementary note to „Pleistocene 

 Mammals dredged off the eastern coast" (pl. XII). 443—444. — J. Nolan: 

 On the ancient volcanic district of Slieve Gullion. 445-449. — Maxwell 



H. Close: The extent of geological time. 450 — 455. — Notices etc.r 

 455 — 480. Pg. 473: die Titel der Vorträge auf der association f. the 

 advancement of science, 49. meeting, Dublin, August 1878. 



1878, November; No. 173, pg. 481-528. 

 John Morris (Biographie): 481—487 (mit Liste seiner Publikationen). 



— Miss Agnes Crane: The general history of the Cephalopoda, recent 



