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Part IX and X. — de Rance: On the Results of the Salt Union 

 Boring, at Marston near Northwich. 269. — Grundy: On the Deepening 

 of a Shaft under the Capes at Wigan Junction Colliery. 303. 



Part XI. — M. Stirrup: Further Notes on Boulders from the Goal 

 Measures. 321. 



16) The Geological Magazine, edited by H. Woodward. 8°. London. 

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New Series. Dek. III. Vol. X. No. III. No. 345. — M. Beade : Mea- 

 surement of Geological Time. 97. — F. Chapman: On oolitic and other 

 Limestones with steared Structure from Ilfracombe. 100. — E. Hull : The 

 Submergence of the British Isles during the Glacial Period. 104. — 

 M. Stirrup : The true Horizon of the Mammoth. 107. — H. Woods : Addi- 

 tions to the Type Fossils in the Woodwardian Museum. 111. 



No. IV. No. 346. — S. Bat : Notes on the Devonian Fishes of Camp- 

 oelltown and Scaumenac Bay in Canada. 145. — 0. C. Marsh : Restorations 

 of Anchisaurus, Ceratosaurus and Claosaurus. 150. — J. H. Cooke : On the 

 Occurrence of Concretionary Masses of Flint and Chert in the Maltese 

 Limestones. 157. — G. Sanford: Analyses of the Füllers Earth of Vrongoch. 

 160. — H. Howorth: The true Horizon . of the Mammoth. 161. 



No. V. No. 347. — B. Newton : On the Discovery of a Secondary 

 Beptile in Madagascar: Steneosaurus Baroni, with a Reference to some 

 Post-Tertiary Vertebrate Remains from the same Country recently aquired 

 hy the British Museum. 193. — R. Jones : On some palaeozoic phyllo- 

 podous and other Fossils. 198. — G. Bonney : On some Quartz-Schists from 

 the Alps. 204. — A. Irving : On post-eocene Surface-Changes in the London 

 Basin. 211. — Du Riche Preller : Note on a Coast-Section at the Lizard. 

 221.; — Note on the Lakes of Zürich and Wallen. 222. 



No. VI. No. 348. — J. Prestwich, eminent Living Geologists No. 8. 

 241 ; — On Fossils applied as Charms and Ornaments. 246. — C. Reed : 

 Abnormal Forms of Spirifera lineata Martin. 249. — H. Foord: On a 

 new Species of Discites (D. hibernicus) from the lower Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone of Ireland. 251. — 0. Fisher: On the Thickness, Expansion and 

 Resulting Elevation of Marine Deposits. 254. — Traquair: Notes on the 

 Devonian Fishes of Campbelltown and Scaumenac Bay in Canada No. 3. 

 262. — F. Blake: The Shell Beds of Moel Tryfaen. 267. — Jukes-Browne : 

 Foraminiferal Limestones from the Grenadine Islands, West-Indies. 270. 

 — Du Riche Preller : Note on the Tuscan Archipelago. 272. — G. Abbott : 

 Was the Deposit of Flint and Chalk contemporaneous? 275. — J. D. Hardy: 

 An other View of the Submergence of the British Isles during the Glacial 

 Period. 277. 



No. VII. No. 349. — V. Ball : The Volcanoes of Barren Island and 

 Narcondam in the Bay of Bengal. 289. — Ch. Davison: On the British 

 Earthquakes of 1892. — H. Howorth : The Condition of the Arctic Lands 

 in the so-called Glacial Age. 302. — Ph. Lake : The Growth of the Indian 

 Peninsula. 309. — Jukes-Browne : The Relative Age of Flints. 315. — 



