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Vol. IX. No. 44. — F. Eutley: Notes on Crystallites. 261. — 

 Grenville A. J. Cole : Devitrification of cracket and brecciated Obsidian. 

 272. — Howard Fox: On the occurrence of an Ahuninous Serpentine 

 (Pseudophyte) with flintlike appearence, near Kynance Gore. 275. — 

 L. Fletcher: The optical Indicatrix and the Transmission of Light in 

 Crystals. 278. — M. F. Heddle : On the occurrence of Sapphire in Scot- 

 land. 389; — On the Optic Properties of Gyrolite. 391. — A. Irving: 

 Note on the Occurrence of Melanterite in the Upper Eocene Strata of the 

 Thames Basin. 392. — G. F. Kunz : 1. Tysonite and Bastnäsite , 2. Me- 

 teoric Iron from Indian Valley Township , Virginia, 3. Anatase, 4. Sap- 

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24) The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of 

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Vol. XLVIII. Part X. No. 189. — R. Lydekker: On Dachytherium 

 ovinum. 1. — T. F. Jamieson : On Glen Roy. 5. — H. W. Monkton : On 

 Gravels south of the Thaines. 29 ; — On the Bagshot Beds of Bagshot 

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 the Os pubis of Palaeanthus Foxii. 81. — A. C. Nicholson : On Sligh Level 

 Glacial Gravels at Gloffa. 86. — W. Stone : On Subterranean Erosion of 

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25) Transactions of the Manchester Geological Society. 

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Part XI. — Stirrup : Fossiliferous Slates of Marl Slate. 296. 



Vol. XXI. Part XII. — J. Tonge : On the Future of Coal Mining. 

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 Mines. 352. — Mark Stirrup: Report of the Delegate to the British 

 Association Meeting at Cardiff, August 1891. 352. 



26) T Ii eGeological Magazine editedbyH. Woodward, J. Morris 

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New Series. Decade III. Vol. VI1T. No. 1. — S. Woodward: A Geo- 

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 — G. J. Hixde : Notes on a new fossil sponge from the Utica shale 

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No. 2. — T. R. Jones: On some more fossil Estheriae. 49. — Ch. 

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