Neue  Literatur. 
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No.  9.  September.  —  Moreno:  The  discovery  of  Miolania  and  of 
Glossotherium  (Neomylodon)  in  Patagonia.  385.  —  E.  Jones  and  Woodward  : 
Contributions  to  fossil  crustacea.  388.  —  Andrews  :  A  nearly  complete 
skeleton  of  Dinornis  maximus.  395.  —  Gardiner:  The  silurian  and 
ordovician  rocks  near  Balbriggon,  Co.  Dublin.  398.  —  Newton:  Pliocene 
and  postpliocene  Shells  from  Egypt.  402.  —  Briefliche  Mittheilungen: 
Bonney:  Rock-weathering,  serpentinization  etc.  431. 
No.  10.  October.  —  Eminent  living  geologists:  Henry  H.  Howell. 
433.  —  Hall:  The  graptolite-bearing  rocks  of  Victoria,  Australia.  439. 
Wellburn:  On  a  new  species  of  Lepracanthus  from  the  Yorkshire  coal- 
measures.  451. 
No.  11.  November.  —  Andrews  :  Fossil  mammalia  from  Egypt.  481. 
—  Harker:  On  subaerial  erosion  in  the  Isle  of  Skye.  485.  —  Forsyth 
Major:  On  fossil  dormice.  492.  —  Dawkins:  On  the  Southeastern  Coalfield. 
501.  —  Libson:  Recent  work  among  the  Upper  Carboniferous  rocks  of 
North  Staffordshire.  505.  —  Forsyth  Major:  Note  on  Pliohyrax  graecus 
from  Samos.  507.  —  Wedd:  Note  on  barium  sulphate  in  the  Bunter 
Sandstone  of  North  Staffordshire.  508.  —  Harmer:  The  meteorological 
conditions  of  Northeastern  Europe  during  the  pliocene  and  glacial  periods. 
509.  —  Briefliche  Mittheilungen:  Heed:  The  limestone  knolls  in  the 
Craven  district.  527. 
No.  12.  December.  —  Gregory  :  The  geology  of  Socotra  and  Abd-el- 
Kuri.  529.  —  Monckton:  Notes  on  some  Hardanger  lakes.  533.  —  Holland: 
Rock-weathering  and  serpentinization.  540.  —  Forsyth  Major  :  Pliohyrax 
graecus  from  Samos.  547.  —  Crick:  Note  on  Ammonites  calcar  Zieten. 
554.  —  Spencer  :  On  the  eastern  margin  of  the  North  Atlantic  basin.  559. 
—  Harmer:  On  a  proposed  new  Classification  of  the  pliocene  deposits  of 
the  east  of  England.  567.  —  Lomas  :  Ou  the  origin  of  lateral  moraiues 
and  rock  trains.  568.  —  Briefliche  Mittheilungen :  Dakyns  :  The  limestone 
knolls  of  Craven.  573.  —  Hüll:  Submerged  physical  features  ofthe  Medi- 
terranean  basin.  573. 
(4.)  7.  No.  1.  January  1900.  —  Andrews:  A  new  species  of  chelonian 
from  Egypt.  1.  —  Chapman  :  Patellina-limestone  from  Egypt.  3.  —  Dakyns  : 
Modern  denudation  in  North  Wales.  18.  —  Greenly:  Sandstone  pipes  in 
the  carboniferous  limestone  at  Dvvlban  Point,  East  Anglesey.  20;  —  On 
deflected  glacial  Striae  at  Dwlban  Point,  East  Anglesey.  24.  —  Jukes- 
Browne  :  Note  on  a  boring  through  the  chalk  and  gault  near  Dieppe.  25. 
—  Briefliche  Mittheilungen:  Heed:  The  genera  Apathocephalus  Brögger 
and  Tramoria  Beed.  46.  —  Beadnell:  The  geological  survey  of  Egypt. 
46.  —  Cole  and  Evans  :  Organic  remains  from  cambrian  rocks  of  Bray.  48. 
Bolletino  del  R.  Comitato   geologico  d'Italia.    8°.  Roma. 
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(3.)  10.  1899.  Fase.  3.  —  Lotti  :  Rilevamento  geologico  nei  dintorni 
del  Lago  Trasimeno,  di  Perugia  e  di  Umbertide.  Relazione  sulla  campagna 
1898.  207.  —  Cassetti:  Osservazioni  geologiche  su  alcuni  monti  tra  le 
