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 On the Rocks of the Essex Drift. 351. — C. Reib: On the Origin of Dry 

 Chalk Valleys and of Coombe Rock. 364. — A. Irving: On the Bagshot 

 Beds of the London Basin. 374. — Prestwich : On the Date , Duration, 

 and Conditions of the Glacial Period. 393. — P. M. Duncan: On the Echi- 

 noidea from the Australian Tertiaries. 411. — H. G. Lyons: On the Lon- 

 don Clay and Bagshot Beds of Aldershot. 431. — AV. H. Hudleston: On 

 the Walton-Common Section. 443. — 0. A. Derby: On Nepheline-Rocks 

 in Brazil. 457. — Bundjiro Koto: On some Occurrences of Piedmontite- 

 Schist in Japan. 474. — Frank Rutley: On the Rocks of the Malvern 

 HiUs. (Plates XIX— XXI.) 481. — C. Callaway: On the Alleged Conver- 

 sion of Crystalline Schists into Igneous Rocks in Comity Galway. 517; — 

 On the Crystalline Schists of the Malvern Hills. 525. — E. T. Newton : 

 On Remains of Fishes from the Keuper of Warwick and Nottingham; 

 with Notes hy the Rev. P. B. Brodie and Mr. E. Wilson. (Plate XXIL) 

 537. — A. J. Jukes-Browne and W. Hill: On the Lower Part of the 

 Upper Cretaceous Series in West Suffolk and Norfolk. 544. — J. Radcliffe : 

 On Quartzite Boulders and Grooves in the Roger Mine at Dukinfield. 599. 



— J. W. Davis : On Chondrosteus accipenseroides Ag. (Plate XXIII.) 605. 



Vol. XLIII. Part 4. — Proceedings of the Geological Society, Ses- 

 sion 1886—87. 83. — W. F. Stanley: On the Probahle Amount of former 

 Glaciation of Norway, as demonstrated by the preseut condition of Rocks 

 upon and near the Western Coast. 83. — Papers read: Jane Donald : 

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 Kilima-njaro and Adularia from Switzerland. 10. ~ A. Taylor: On the 

 Nomenclature of the Hydrocarbon Compounds, with a Suggestion for a 

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 W. H. Bell : New Localities for the Mineral Agalmatolite, wdth notes on 

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