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 (PL III.) 152. — F. Rutley : On Brecciated Porfido rosso antico. 157. — 

 G. A. J. Cole : On HoIIoav Spherulites and their Occurrence in ancient 

 British Lavas. (PI. IV.) 162. — R. F. Tomes : On Madreporaria from the 

 Great Oolite of Oxford, Gloncester, and Somerset. (PI. V.) 170. — F. W. 

 Hutton: On the Geology of New Zealand. 191. — C. Callaway: On the 

 Granitic and Schistose Rocks of Northern Donegal. 221. — W. Boyd 

 Dawkins : On a Skull of Ovibos moschatns from the Sea-Bottom. 242. 



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 258. — S. H. Scudder : English Carboniferous Insects. 265. — A. Harker : 

 Stages of Slaty Cleavages. 266. — Reviews etc. 268—288. 



No. VLI. July 1885. — H. Woodward: Australian Mesozoic Plants. 

 (PI. VII.) 289. — J. Jukes-Browne : On Rock Classification. 293. — J. H. 

 Collins : On Cornish Serpentines 298. — H. J. Johnston-Lavis : Vesuviiis 

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 307. — H. Woodward : On Wingless Birds. 308. — Ph. Lake : On Hippo- 

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Vol. XII. 1884. — A. S. Mc Creath : The iron ores of the Valley of 

 Virginia. 17. — C. R. Boyd: The ores of Cripple Creek, Virginia. 27. — 

 C. H. Hitchcock: The geological position of the Philadelphia gneisses. 

 68. — C. H. Henderson : The copper deposits of the South Mountain. 85. 

 — J. C. Smock: Geologico-geographical distribution of the iron ores of 

 the Eastern United States. 130. — E. J. Schmitz : Contributions to the 

 Geology of Alabama. 144. — F. P. Dewey: Some Canadian iron ores. 

 192. — H. H. Howe : A systematic nomenclature for minerals. 238. — 

 P. Frazer: The northern Serpentine belt in Chester Co., Pa. 349; — The 

 Peach Bottom slates of southeastern York and southern Lancaster coun- 

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 J. P. Kimball: The Quemahoning coal-field of Somerset Co. Pa. 469. — 

 N. W. Lord: Note on the presence of lithia in Ohio fire-clays. 505. — 

 W. H. Adams: The pjnrites deposits of Louisa Co., Virginia. 527. — 

 P. Frazer : Certain silver and iron mines in the States of Nuevo Leon 

 and Coahuila, Mezico. 537. — N. W. Perry: A new mineral. 628. 



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