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1894. No. 364. — G. C. Crick : On a Collection of Jurassic Cephalo- 

 poda etc. II (cf. No. 362). 433. — H. Hicks: On some Life Zones in the 

 Lower Palaeozoic Rocks. III (cf. No. 362). 441. — J. W. Spencer: Re- 

 storation of the Antillean Continent. 448. — 0. W. Jeffs: On a Series 

 of Saurian Footprints from the Cheshire Trias (with a Note on Cheiro- 

 therium). 451. — E. H. L. Schwarz : The Aptychus. 454. 



1894. No. 365. — H. Woodward: Note on a Collection of Carboni- 

 ferous Trilobites from the Banks of the Hodder, near Stonyhurst, Lanca- 

 shire. 481. — J. E. Marr: Physiographical Studies in Lakeland. 489. — 

 IV. B. Scott: Notes on the Osteology of Ancodus. 492. — J. A. Meyer 

 and A. J. Jukes-Browne : Chloritic Marl and Warminster Greensand. 495. 



— H. H. Howorth: Mr. Harker and Mr. Deeley on the Scandinavian 

 Ice-Sheet. 496. — J. W. Spencer : The Yumuri Valley of Cuba, a Rock- 

 Basin. 499. — M. Stirrup: A Reply to Sir H. Howorth's Paper on 

 „Recent Changes of Level". 503. — A. Vaughan: Problems connected 

 with a Cooling Earth. 505. 



1894. No. 366. — H. Woodward : A retrospect of more than thirty 

 years. 529 ; — Contributions to our Knowledge of the genus Cyclus, from the 

 Carboniferous Formation of various British Localities. 530. — J. E. Marr : 

 Physiographical Studies in Lakeland. II. 539. — H. P. Woodward : Notes 

 on the Geology of Western Australia. 545. — A. Harker: On some 

 variolitic Rocks of Carrock Fell. 551. — H. M. Bernhard: On the appli- 

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1895. No. 367. — H. G. Seeley : Note on the Skeleton of Pareio- 

 saurus Baini. 1. — E. P. Culverwell: A Criticism of the Astronomical 

 Theory of the Ice Age, and of Lord Kelvin's Suggestions in connection 

 with a Genial Age at the Pole I. 3. — Howard Fox: On a Soda Feispar 

 Rock at Dinas Head, North Coast of Cornwall. 13. — T. Rupert Jones: 

 On some Fossil Ostracoda from Canada. 20. 



1895. No. 368. — F. R. Cowper Reed: New Trilobites from the 

 Bala Beds of Co. Waterford. 49. — Edward P. Culverwell : A Criticism 

 of the Astronomical Theory of the Ice Age etc. II. 55. — Agnes Crane : 

 The Evolution of the Brachiopoda. 65. — T. G. Bonney: A Comparison 

 of the Pebbles in the Trias of Budleigh Salterton and Cannock Chase. 75. 



— E. Hill: Questions and Answers on Ice-Motion. 79. — C. W. Andrews: 

 Note on a Specimen of Keraterpetum Galvani Huxley from Staffordshire. 81. 



1895. No. 369. — J. W. Gregory: On a Collection of Fossils from 

 the Lower Greensand in Kent at Great Chart. 97. — Agnes Crane : The 

 Evolution of the Brachiopoda. II. (cf. No. 368.) 103. — Samuel H. Scudder: 

 The Miocene Insect-fauna of Öningen. Baden. 116. — W. M. Hutchings: 

 An Interesting Contact-Rock with notes on Contact-Metamorphism. 122. 



1895. No. 370. — A. S. Woodward : Contribution to the Fossil Fish 

 Fauna of the English Purbeck Beds. 145. — R. M. Deeley and G. Fletcher : 

 The Structure of Glacier-Ice and its bearings on Glacier-Motion. 152. — 

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1895. No. 371. — J. A. Chalmers and F. H. Hatch: Notes on the 



