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the Organic Origin of the Chert in the Carboniferous Limestone Series of 

 Irelancl , and its Similarity to that in the corresponding Strata in North 

 Wales and Yorkshire. 435. — F. A. Bather: The Growth of Cephalopod 

 Shells. 446. — T. R. Jones and C. D. Sherborn: Further Notes ou the 

 Tertiary Entomostraca of England, with Special Reference to those from 

 the London Clay (PL XI). 450. — R. I). Oldham: The Gneissose Rocks 

 of the Himalaya. 461. — Corres pondence: H. G. Seeley: Names of 

 bones revised. 478. — Ch. Callaway: Parallele Structnre in Igneous 

 Rocks. 479. 



No. 281. November 1887. — H. Woodward : On a new Species of 

 Eurypterus from the Lower Carboniferous Shales of Gleucartholm , Esk- 

 dale, Scotland (PI. XIII). 481. — J. J. Teall: On the Origin of certain 

 Banded Gneisses (PI. XIV). 484. — T. Sterry Hunt: Elements of Pri- 

 mary Geology. 493. — T. BT Kenny Hughes : On some Brecciated Rocks 

 in the Archaean of Malvern. 500. — G. H. Kinahan: Archaean Rocks. 

 503. — A. S. WoodwarD: Note on the Affinities of the so-called „Tor- 

 pedo" (Cyclobatis Egerton) from the Cretaceous from Monnt Libanon. 

 508. — Clement Reid: The Extent of the Hempstead Beds in the 

 Isle of Wight. 510. — T. M' Kenny Hughes: Bursting Rock Surfaces. 

 511. — R. Lydekker : Note on Hylaeochampsa. 512. — Correspon- 

 dence: T. W. Shore: Remains of the Bos primigenius recently found 

 at Southampton. 519. — R. W. Haddow : Palaeontological Nomenclature 

 and the Trinomial System. 519. — G. H. Kinahan: Chert in Irish Car- 

 boniferous Rocks. 521. — W. S. Gresley: Re „Explosive Slickensides". 

 522. — W. H. S. Monck: The Date of the Ice Age. 523. — E. Hull : 

 Dr. Hinde on the Origin of the Carboniferous Chert. 524. 



No. 282. December 1887. — J. F. Blake : On a new Specimen of 

 Solaster Murchisoni from the Yorkshire Lias (PI. XV). 529. — T. Sterry 

 Hunt: Gastaldi on Italian Geology and the Crystalline Rocks. 531. — 

 A. H. Foord : On the Genus Piloceras Salter, as Elucidated by Examples 

 lately discovered in North America and in Scotland. 541. — A. Harker: 

 Woodwardian Museum Notes : On some Anglesey Dykes. II. 546. — J. R. 

 Gregory: Two New French Meteorites. 552. — R. G. Bell: Notes on 

 Pliocene Beds. 554. — T. Mellard Reade : The Dimetian of St. Davids 

 558. — Corresp ondence: E. D. Cope : Lydekker, Boulenger and 

 Dollo on Fossil Tortoises. 572. — T. G. Bonney : Origin of Certain Banded 

 Gneisses. 573. 



No. 283. January 1888. — J. W. Judd : The Lavas of Krakatoa. 1. 

 — 0. C. Marsh: The Skull and Dermal Armour of Stegosaurus (PI. I — III). 

 11. — H. A. Nicholson: Organisms in Palaeozoic Limestones. 15. — 

 A. C. G. Cameron : Hertfordshire Subsidences. 24. — T. M. Reade : Effects 

 of Temperature on Terra Cotta. 26. — A. Bell : British Upper Tertiary 

 Corals. 28. — Corres pondence: H. G. Seeley: Classification of the 

 Dinosauria. 45. — T. G. Bonney : Dimetian of St. David's. 46. — A. So- 

 mervall : Prof. Bonney on Banded Gneisses. 46. — E d i t. G e o 1. Mag.: 



