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The Mammoth and the Flood. 47. — H. Hicks : The Dinietian of St. Da- 

 vid's. 47. — H. Woodward: On Etoblattina. 48 



No. 284. February 1888. — J. W. Dawson : Note one some Facta 

 relating to Eozoon Canadense (PI. IV). 49. — T. G. Bonney: On the 

 Rounding of Pebbles by Alpine Rivers. 54. — C. A. McMahon: The 

 Gneissose Granite of the Himalaya. 61. — V. Cornish and P. F. Kendall : 

 Mineral Constitution of Calcareous Organisms. 66. — H. Fox and A. Somer- 

 vall : On Porphyritic Structnre in Rocks of Lizard District. 74. — N. Glass: 

 On the Spirals of Fossil Brachiopoda. 77. — R. H. Traquair : Notes on 

 Carboniferous Selachii. 81. — Correspondence: W. D. Carr: Erratic 

 Boulders. 96. 



No. 285. March 1888. — T. R. Jones and Woodward : On Scandi- 

 navian Phyllocarida (PI. V). 97. — R. H. Traquair: On Carboniferous 

 Selachii. 101. — A. Nicholson: On the Favositidae. 104. — R. Lydekker: 

 Tertiary Lacertilia and Ophidia. 110. — E. Hüll: On Continental Lands 

 and Oceans. 113. — W. S. Gresley: On Variegated Coal-Measures in 

 Derbyshire. 115. — J. W. Spencer: On Ice Action in High Latitudes. 

 120. — A. Irving: The Tertiary Outliers on the North Devons. 123. — 

 J. F. Black: On Glaucophane-bearing Rocks in Anglesey. 125. — Cor- 

 respondence: T. Mellard Reade: The Dimetian of St. David's. — 

 Cl. Reid : The Extent of the Hampstead Beds. 142. 



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1888. May. No. 209. — W. J. Mc Gee : Three Formations of the 

 Middle Atlantic Slope (PI. VI, VII). 367. — W. S. Bayley: On some pe- 

 culiarly spotted Rocks from Pigeon Point, Minnesota. 388. — Ch. D. Wal- 

 cott: The Taconic System of Emmons, and the use of the name Taconic 

 in Geologie nomenclature. 394. — R. D. Salisbury: Terminal Moraines 

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1887. Part II. April— August. — H. F. Osborn: On the Structure 

 and Classification of the Mesozoic Mammalia. 282. 



Part III. September— December. — J. Leidy: Fossil bones from Florida. 

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 Franklin, N. Y. 310. — A. Heilprin : The Classification of the Post-Creta- 

 ceous deposits. 314. — Lewis Woolman : Geological results of the boring 

 of an artesian well at Atlantic City, N. Y. 339. — A. Heilprin : Determi- 

 nation of the age of rock deposits. 395; — The Miocene Mollusca of the 

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