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13) The Quart er ly Journal of the geological Society. 8°. 

 London. [Jb. 1881. I. - 157 — .] 



Vol. XXXVI. November 1880. No. 144. pag. 105-177 and 

 457—675. Plates XXI— XXVII. 

 Additions to the library and museum of the geol. Soc. 105—177. — 

 S. V. Wood, jun. : On the newer plioeene period in England, (pl. XXI.) 

 457. — j. Nolan: On the Old red sandstone of the North of Ireland. 

 529. — C. Callaway: On a second precambrian group in the Malvern 

 Hills. 536. — W. H. Twelvetrees: On a new Theriodont reptile (Cli- 

 orhizodon orenburgensis) from the upper permian cupriferous Standstones 

 of Kargalinsk, near Orenburg , in south-eastern Russia. 540. — F. C. J. 

 Spijrrell: On the discovery of the place, where palaeo'ithic implements 

 were made at Crayford. (pl. XXII.) 544. •- P. H. Carpenter: On some 

 new cretaceous Comatulae. (pl. XXIII.) 549. - J. W. Kirkby: On the 

 zones of marine fossils in the calciferous sandstone series of Fife. 559. — 

 J. E. Marr: On the predevonian rocks of Bohemia. 591. — A. H. Stokes: 

 On the coal found in Siuleröe, Faroe Islands. 620. — Seeley: On the 

 cranial characters of a large Teleosaur from the Whitby Lias. (pl. XXIV.) 

 627 ; — On the skull of an Ichthyosaurus from the Lias of Whitby, 

 apparently indicating a new species. (pl. XXV.) 635. — Peach and Hörne: 

 On the glaciation of the Orkney Islands, (pl. XXVI & XXVII.J 648. 



14) The geological Magazine, edited by H. Woodward, J. Morris 

 and R. Etheridge. 8°. London. [Jb. 1881. I. — 158 — .] 



No. 198. Dec. II. Vol. VII. No. VIII. December 1880. pg. 529—586. 

 W. H. Huddleston: Contributions to the palaeontology of the Yorkshire 

 Oolites. 529. — T. G. Bonney: On some serpentines from the Rhaetian 

 Alps. 538. — R. Bruce Foote: Notes on the occurrence of stone implements 

 in the Coast Latente South of Madras and in high level gravels and 

 other formations in the south Mahratta-country. 542. — A. Liversidge: 

 Analysis of Moa-eggshell. 546. — Clement Reid: Classification of the 

 plioeene and pleistocene beds. 548. — Henry H. Howorth: The Mammoth 

 in Siberia. 550. — Notices etc. 561. 



15) The Mineralogical Magazine and Journal oftheMine- 

 ralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland. 8°. London 

 and Truro. [Jb. 1881. I. — 158 — .] 



Vol. IV. No. 18. September 1880. 

 A. E. Arnold: On portable chemical apparatus for quantitative mineral 

 analysis. 81. — T. A. Readwin: Further notes on mineral growth. 96. — 

 J. H. Collins: On some Cornish tin-stones and tin-capels. 103. — Heddle: 

 Preliminary notes of substances which may prove to be new mineral s. 

 117. — Reviews etc. 132. 



16) Transactions of the Manchester Geological Society 

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 Grimshaw: Roots found at great depths. — R. J. Barnes: On the 



öse of powder in mines. — J. Crofton: Notes on the geology of the 



