— 425 — 



Channel. 313. — *E. J. Newton: A Contribution to the History of the 

 Cetacea of the Norfolk Forest-Bed. 316 (PI. XI). — M. F. L. Cornet : 

 On the Upper Cretaceous Series and the Phosphatic Beds in the Neigh- 

 bourhood of Möns (Belgium). — A. B. Wynne : On a certain Fossiliferous 

 Pebble-Band in the „Olive Group" of the Eastern Salt Rarige, Punjab. 341. 



— H. Hicks: Further Proofs of the Precambrian Age of certain Granitoid, 

 Felsitic and other Kocks in N. W. Pembrokeshire. 351 . — T. G. Bonney : 

 On some Rock-Specimens collected by Dr. Hicks in N. W. Pembrokeshire. 

 357. — * R. Lydekker : Note on some Vertebrates from the Red Crag. 

 364. — A. Strahan: On the Glaciation of South Lancashire, Cheshire and 

 the Welsh Border. 369. — Fr. Rutley : On some eruptive Rocks from the 

 Neighbourhood of St. Minver, Cornwall (PI. XII).. 392. — H. W. Monck- 

 ton and S. Herries: The Bagshot Beds of the London Basin. 402. — 

 J. Durham and J. W. Jüdd : Volcanic Rocks of the North-East of Fife 

 (PI. XIII). 418. — J. W. Hulke : On the Maxiila of Iguanodon (PI. XIV). 435. 



Vol. XLII. Part 4. Papers read. — R. M. Deeley : On the Pleisto- 

 cene Succession in the Trent Basin. 437. — C. Callaway: On some Deri- 

 ved Fragments in the Longmynd and Newer Archaean Rocks of Shropshire. 

 481. — A. Strahan: On the Relations of the Lincolnshire Carstone. 486. 



— H. M. Becher : On some Cupriferous Shales in the Province of Hon-peh, 

 China. 494. — T. R. Jones and J. W. Kirkby: On the Distribution of 

 the Ostracoda of the Carboniferous Formations of the British Isles. 496. 



— E. Gilpin: On the Geology of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. 515. 



— T. Mc K. Hughes : On some Perched Blocks and Associated Phenomena. 

 527. — *R. Lydekker: On a new Emydine Chelonian from the Pliocene 

 of India (PI. XV). 540. — James Carter: On the Decapod Crustaceans 

 of the Oxford Clay (PI. XVI). 542. — W. H. Merritt : On the Cascade 

 Anthracitic Coal-field of the Rocky Mountains, Canada. 560. — A. B. Grif- 

 fiths : On certain Eocene Formations of Western Servia. 565. 



Vol. XLIII. Part 1. February 1887. — Papers read: R. Owen: 

 On the Skull and Dentition of a Triassic Saurian (Galesaurus planiceps 

 Owr) (PL I). 1. — *R. Lydekker: On the Cetacea of the Suffolk Crag 

 (PI. II). 7; — *On a jaw of Hyotherium from the Pliocene of India. 19. 



— P. M. Duncan: On a new Genus of Madreporaria (Glyphastraea) , and 

 on the Morphology of Glyphastraea Forbesi E. H. sp., from the Tertiaries 

 of Maryland (PL III). 24. — J. Thomson: On the Occurrence of Species 

 of the Genus Diphyphyllum Lonsd., in the Lower Carboniferous Strata of 

 Scotland (PL IV, V). 33. — A. W. Waters : On Tertiary Cheilostomatous 

 Bryozoa from New Zealand (PL VI— VIII). 40. — T. Mc. R. Hughes: On 

 the Drifts of the Vale of Clwyd and their Relation to the Caves and Cave- 

 Deposits (PL IX). 73. 



Vol. XLIII. Part 2. May 2 , 1887. — Proceedings of the Geological 

 Society. 1—82. — Papers read: A. Smith Wo od ward: On the dentition 

 and affinities of Ptychodus (PL X). 121. — *T. R. Jones: On Nummulites 

 elegans Sow. and other English Nummulites (PL XI). 132. — P. M. Dun- 

 can: On the cretaceous Echinoidea of the Lower Narbadä Region. 150. 



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