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On a tooth of Rhinoceros Tichorhinus found at the entrance to the Peak 

 Cavern, Castleton, Derbyshire. — R. Law: On bones of pleistocene ani- 

 mals found in a broken-up Cave in a quarry near Matlock. The Mam- 

 moth at Northwich. Coal in Alluvial sand at Moston. — E. C. de Rance: 

 Notes on some triassic borings. 



17) Journal of the Royal geological society of Ireland. 

 Vol. XV, Part I (1878). 



H. Close Maxwell: Annual address. — Samuel Haughton: On the total 

 annual heat received at each point of the Earth's surface from the sun, 

 and on the amount of the loss of that heat caused by radiation into space. 

 — A. v. Lasaulx: On the tridymite-quartztrachyte of Tardree Mountain, 

 and the Olivine-gabbro of the Carlingford Mountains. Communicated by 

 Professor Hull. — S. Haughton: On the mineralogy of the counties of 

 Dublin and Wicklow. — H. W. Feilden: Some remarks on inter-glacial 

 epochs, in reference to Fauna and Flora existing at the present day in 

 the northern hemisphere between the parallels of 81° and 83° N. — H. Close 

 Maxwell : The physical geology of neighbourhood of Dublin. — W. IL 

 Baily: On the palaeontology of the County Dublin. — E. T. Hardman: 

 On the Baryte mines near Bantry. 



18) The American Journal of Science and Arts. 3rd Series. 

 Vol. XVII. [Jb. 1879. 773.] 



No. 102. Vol. XVII. June 1879. 



S. B. Christy: Genesis of Cinnabar deposits. 453 — 463. — R. Rath- 

 bun: Notice of recent scientific publications in Brazil. 0. A. Derby: On 

 the geology bf the lower Amazonas. 464 — 468. — 0. C. Marsh: Polydac- 

 tyle Horses, recent and extinct. 499—505. 



No. 103. Vol. XVIII. July 1879. 



J. L. Campbell: Silurian formation in Central Virginia. 16—30. — 

 J. Le Conte: Extinct volcanoes about Lake Mono and their relation to 

 the glacial drift. 35—44. — G. J. Brush and E. S. Dana: On the mineral 

 locality in Fairfield Co., Connecticut, 3d. paper. 45—51. — J. M. Still- 

 man: Bernardinite, a new mineral resin. 57—60. — 0. C. Marsh: Notice 

 of a new Jurassic Mammal. 60. — J. D. Dana: On the Hudson River age 

 of the Taconic schists. 61—64. 



No. 104. Vol. XVIII. Aug. 1879. 



Warren Upham : Terminal Moraines of the North- American ice-sheet. 

 81. — E. W. Hilgard: The Loess of the Mississippi valley and the aeo- 

 lian hypothesis. 106. — J. L. Campbell: Geology of Virginia: continuation 

 of section across the Appalachian chain. 119. — J. J. Stevenson: Notes 

 on the Laramie group of Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico, 

 east from the Spanish ranges. 129. — J. D. Dana: On some points in 

 Lithology. 134. — E. B. Andrews: Discovery of a new group of carboni- 

 ferous rocks in southeastern Ohio. 137. — E. Orton : Note on the lower 

 Waverley strata of Ohio. 138. 



