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The Geolog ical Magazine or monthly Journal of Geolog y, 

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No. 391. (Januar 1897.) — G. C. Orick : On an example of Acantho- 

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No. 392. (Februar 1897.) — G. Fox-Strangways : Geology of the 

 London Extension of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Eailway. 

 Part I: Annesley to Kugby. 49. — J. W. Gregory: On the age of the 

 Morton Slate fossils. 59. — W. Watts : Note on british geological photo- 

 graphs. 62. — D. Bell: The „great submergence" again: Clava etc. Part IL 

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No. 393. (März 1897.) — H. B. Woodward : Geology of the London 

 Extension of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway. Part II : 

 Rugby to Quinton road, near Aylesbury. 97. — H. Hicks: The age of 

 the Morte Slate Fossils. 105. — W. W. Watts : Notes on British Geological 

 Photographs. (t. 3, 4.) 109. — T. G. Bonney: Note on an „Ovenstone" 

 (Talcose-schist) from near Zinal, Canton Valais. 110. — F. A. Bather: 

 Apiocrinus recubariensis Crema , from the Muschelkalk , is a primitive 

 Millericrinus. 116. — H. H. Howorth: On the erratic boulders and foreign 

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 Morton : The rage of species in the Carboniferous Limestone of North 

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Transactions of the Manchester Geological Society. 8*^. 

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 1897. 25. 3. — Bell: Further remarks on the Durham and Cleve- 

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 „Thick coal" workings at Hamstead Colliery, South Staffordshire. 83. — 

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Geologiska Föreningens i Stockholm Förhan dlingar. 8^ 

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No. 176. 19. Heft 1. — J. J. Sederholm: Om indeluingen af de 

 prekambriska formationerna i Sverige och Finland och om nomenklaturen 



