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Proceedings of the geol. Soc. 1879—80. — C. Callaway: On the 

 gneissic and granitoid rocks of Anglesey and the Malvern Hills. 1—4. — 

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 other rocks contained in granite. (pl.I.) 1. — Owen: Onthe skull of Argillor- 

 nis longipennis. (pl. II.) 23. — H.G.Seeley: On Rhamphocephalus Prestwichi, 

 an Ornithosaurian from the Stonesfield slate of Kineton. 27. — J. W. Hülke: 

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 IV.) — P. H. Carpenter: On some undescribed Comatulae from the british 

 secondary rocks. (pl. V.) 36. — J. W. Davis: On the fish remains found 

 in the Cannel coal in the middle coal-measures of the West-Riding of York- 

 hire. 56. — G. C. Wallich : On the physical history of the cretaceous flints. 

 68. — *T. G. Bonney: On the petrology of the vicinity of the upper part 

 of Loch Maree. 93. — Jolly and Cameron: On an apparently new mineral 

 occurring in the rocks of Invernesshire. 109. — R. Mallet: On the pro- 

 bable temperature of the primordial ocean of our globe. 112. — P. N. Bose: 

 On undescribed fossil Carnivora from the Siwalik Hills, (pl. VI.) 119. 



Vol. XXXVI. Mai 1. 1880. No. 142. p. 5—92 u. 137—320. PI. VII— XI. 



Proceedings of the geol. Soc. 1879—80. Proceedings of the annual 

 meeting, the President's address: H. Clifton Sorby: On the structure and 

 origin of non-calcareous stratified rocks. 5—92. — Papers read: John 

 W. Judd: On the oligocene strata of the Hampshire basin. (pl. VII.) 137. 

 — D. Mackintosh: On the correlation of the drift-deposits of the north-west 

 of England with those of the midland and eastern counties. 178. — J. F. 

 Blacke : On the Portland rocks of England, (pl. VIII— X.) 189. — T. Mc 

 K. Hughes: On the geology of Anglesey. 237. — G.W. Shrübsole: Onthe 

 british upper- silurian Fenestellidae. (pl. XI.) 241. — Ed. Hüll: On the 

 geological relations of the rocks of the South of Ireland to those of North- 

 Devon and other british continental districts. 255. — J. E. Marr : On the 

 cambrian and silurian beds of the Dee Valley. 277. — F. Rutley: On the 

 schistose volcanic rocks on the west of Dartmoor and on the Brent Tor 

 volcano. 285. — E. R. Poulton : On mammalian remains and tree-trunks 

 in quaternary sands at Reading. 296. — H. S. Poole : On the gold leads 

 of Nova Scotia. 307. — E. S. Cobbold: On the strata exposed in laying 

 out the Oxford Sewage- farm at Sandford-on-Thames. 314. 



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No. 192. Dec. II. Vol. VII. No. VI. June 1880. pg. 241-288. 

 Wilfrid H. Hudleston: Contributions to the paleontology of the 

 Yorkshire oolithes. 241. — A. J. Jukes-Brown : The subdivisons of the 

 chalk. 248. — Rob. Etheridge, jun. : Contributions to british tubicolar 

 Annelides (part. IV). 258. — H. Hicks: On the pre-cambrian rocks of 

 Rossshire, with petrological notes by T. Davies (part. IV). 266. — P. N. Bose: 

 Notes on the history of the extinct Carnivora. 271. — Reviews etc. 279. 



No. 193. Dec. II. Vol. VII. No. VII. July 1880. pg. 2S9-336. 

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