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graphischen Verhältnisse von Ottoeacz und Essegg. 269. — Alex. Kalecsinszki : 

 Über den Moorgrund bei Alsö-Tatrafüred (Schmecks). 270. — L. von Loczy : 

 Ausflug in den östlichen Theil des Himalaya. 270. — M. Staub: Über 

 Pinus palaeostrobus (Ettgsii.). 272. 



7) The Quarterly Journal of the geological Society. 8°. Lon- 

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Vol. XXXIX. May 1883. No. 154. pg. 5-68 and 83-253. PI. V— 

 VII. Proceedings. 5. — Anniversary address of the President J. W. 

 Hulke. 38. — H. Pi. Goeppert: On the plant-remains in Amber. 66. — 

 D. Mackintosh: On the positions of boulders relatively to the underlying 

 surrounding ground. 67. — Paper s read: T. M. Reade: On the drift- 

 beds of the Northwest of England and North Wales ; with an appendix by 

 D. Robertson (pl. V). 83. — Owen: On generic characters in the order 

 Sauropterygia. 133. — T. Gray and J. Milne: On the elasticity and 

 strength-constants of Japanese rocks. 139. — Hicks : On the metamorphic 

 and oveiTying rocks in parts of Ross and Invemess Shires; with notes by 

 T. G. Bonney (pl. VI). 141. — R. F. Tomes: On the fossil madreporaria of 

 the Great oolite of Gloucester and Oxford (pl. VII). 168. — J. S. Gardener: 

 On the lower eocene section between Reculvers and Hearne Bay and on the 

 Classification of the lower London tertiaries. 197, — E. Wethered: On the 

 lower carboniferous rocks of the forest of Dean. 211. — T. Gray: On Gray 

 and Milne's Seismographic apparatus. 218. — E. A. Walford: On the 

 relation of the Northampton Sand of North Oxfordshire to the Clypeus-grit. 

 224. — H. G. Seeley: On some Maastricht Dinosaurs. 246. 



8) The Miner alogical Magazine and Journal of the Minera- 

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Vol. V. No. 24. April 1883. pg. 115—198. — Heddle: On a new 

 mineral locality. 115. — J. H. Collins: On some Cornish tin-stones and tin- 

 capels. 121. — J, J. Dobbie: Analyses of a variety of Saponite. 131. — 

 Heddle: The geognosy and mineralogy of Scotland, Sutherland. part. IV. 

 133. — J. Stuart Thompson: A portable blow-pipe lamp. 190. — G. M. 

 Ward : On the produetion of coke suitable for metallurgical purposes from 

 refuse small coal of Colleries. 192. — J. W. Hood: Nickel ore from Piney 

 Mountain, Douglas Co., Oregon. 193. — Marshall-Hall : On some rocks 

 from the Saas-Grat, compared with erratic blocks from the neigbourhood 

 of Lake Leman. 194. — S. Henson: On a crystal of apatite. 198. 



9) The Geological Magazine, edited by H. Woodward. J. Morris 

 and R. Etheridge. 8°. London. [Jb. 1883. II. - 133 -J 



Dec. II. Vol. X. No. 229. July 1883. pg. 279-336. - Owen: On the 

 skull of Thylacoleo (pl. VII). 289. — T. H. Waller: A lava from Mont- 

 serrat. 290. — S. V. Wood : The cause of the glacial period. 293. — C. 

 Ricketts: Oscillation of the earth's crust. 302. — T. Mc. K. Hughes: Brec- 

 ciated beds at St. Davids. 306. — T. Mellard Reade: Calculation of the 

 age of the earth. 309. — Notices etc. 310. 



