— 361 — 



stralia (PI. VI, VII). 145. — T. Mellard Reade: Physiography of the 

 Lower Trias. 155. — A. S. Woodward : A new species of Pycnodont Fish. 

 158. — J. W. Davis: On Coelacantlius Phillipsii. 159. — A. Somervall: 

 On the Schists of the Lizard District. 161. 



No. 311. Mai 1890. — H. A. Nicholson and G. J. Hinde: Notes on 

 the Palaeontology of Western Australia (PI. VIII , VIII a). 193. — J. S. 

 Hyland : On some Epi-Diorites of the NW. of Ireland. 205. — J. W. Spen- 

 cer: High Continental Elevation in America. 208. — A. C. Seward: Wood- 

 wardian Laboratory Notes: 1) Specific Variation in Sigillariae. 213, 2) Ty- 

 lodendron and Volzia. 219. — J. Jukes-Browne : The Physiography of the 

 Lower Trias. 220. — C. A. Mac-Mahon: The Coal-Measures at Bude. 222. 



No. 312. Juni 1890. — W. H. Huddleston: Fossil Shells from South 

 Australia (PI. IX). 241. — H. J. Johnston-Lavis: On Volcanic Action. 246. 



— A. Irving: Note the Airolo-Schists Controversy. 252. — T. Mellard 

 Reade: Physiography of the Lower Trias. 260. — E. T. Newton: Occur- 

 rence of Tunny in the „Forest Bed". 264. — W. M. Hutchings: On the 

 Prohahle Origin of some slates. 264. 



No. 313. Juli 1890. — A. Smith Woodward: On Eurycormus. 289. 



— On Leedsia problematica, 292. — R. N. Lucas: Notes on the Geology 

 of Finland. 293. — J. W. Gregory: On Rhynchopygus Woodi. 300. — 



0. Fisher: On Dynamo-Metamorphism. 303. — C. J. Forsyth Major: On 

 a Pliocene Mammalian Fauna at Oviola. 305. — F. J. Blake: On the 

 Base of the Sedimentary Series in England. 308. — W. M. Hutchings: 

 On the Prohahle Origin of some slates! 316. 



No. 314. August 1890. — R. Etheridge jun. : On the Occurrence of 

 the Genus Turrilepas and the Jaws of Annelids in the Upper Silurian Eocks 

 of New South Wales. 337. — H. 0. Nicholson: On Trigonograptus and 

 Didymograptus in the Skiddaw Slates. 340. — T. Mellard Eeade: Secular 

 Straining of the Earth in Eelation to Volcanic Action. 344. — W. Flut- 

 cher: Vulcano and Stromboli. 347. — J. F. Blake: On the Base of the 

 Sedimentary Series in England and Wales (Continuation). 354. — E. Wil- 

 son: Type Fossils in the Bristol Museum. 363. — C. de Stefani: The 

 Foldings in the Apuan Alps. 372. 



9) Eecords of the geological survey of India. 8°. Calcutta. 

 [Jb. 1889. II. -394-.] 



Vol. XXIII. Part I. 1890. — Annual Report of the Geological Sur- 

 vey of India, and of the Geological Museum, Calcutta, for the year 1889. 



1. — Tom D. La Touche: Report on the Lakadong Coal-field, Jaintia 

 Hills (With two plans). 14. — R. Lydekker : On the Pectoral and Pelvic 

 Girdles and Skull of the Indian Dicynodonts. 17; — Note on certain Verte- 

 brate Remains from the Nagpur District. 20. — C. S. Middlemiss: Cry- 

 stalline and Metamorphic Rocks of the Lower Himalaya, Garhwäl and 

 Kumaun, Section IV. 24. — W. Waagen: Note on the Bivalves of the 

 Olive-group, Salt-range. 38. — Phillip Lake: Notes on the Mudbanks 

 of the Travancore Coast. 41. 



