— 216 — 



5) T Ii e Mineralögical Magazine and Journal o f t h e M i n e- 

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Bd. IX. No. 41, — H. A. Miers: The Hemimorphism of Stephanite ; 

 the cristalline form of Kaolinite. 1—4. — J. Tudor Cundall: On Zinc 

 Oxide from a Blash-furnace. 5—8. — G. T. Prior: On Zinc Sulphide re- 

 placing Stibiiite and Orpiment ; — Analyses of Stephanite and Polybasite. 

 9—15. — L. Fletcher : The Meteoric Iron of Tucson. 16—36. — Aus- 

 züge. 36—48. — Index to mineralögical and petrographical papers 1887. 48. 



No. 42. — L. Fletcher: On the Mexican Meteorites with especial 

 regard to the supposed occurrence of wide-spread meteoric showers. 91 — 178. 



— J. L. Hoskyns- Abraham* Esq. : A Visit to the Calcite Quarry in Ice- 

 land. 179 — 181. — H. A. 3iiers: Sanguinite, a new mineral; arid Kren- 

 nerite. 182 — 186. — 0. A. Mc Mahon : Notes on Bowenite or Pseudo-Jode 

 from Afghanistan. 187 — 191. — John W. Jüdd: On the Relations between 

 the Gliding Planes and the Solution Planes of Angite. 192— 196. — Review. 197. 



No. 43. — E.H. Solly: Cassiterite. „Sparable Tin", from Cornwall. 

 199 — 209. — C. 0. Trechmann: Twins of Marcasite in regulär disposition 

 upon cubes of pyrites. 209 — 211. — H. A. Miers: The Tetartohedrism of 

 Ullmannite. 211—214; — A Students Goniometer. 214-217. — J. J. H. 

 Teall: On an Eclogite from Loch Duich. 217 — 219; On a Microgranit 

 containing Riebeckite from Alisa Craig. 219—222. — Grenyille A. J. 

 Cole : On Occurrence of Biebeckite in Britain. — Charles Burghardt : 

 On a rapid nietkod for the acciirate recognition of sulphides , arsenides, 

 antimonides and double Compounds of these bodies with metalls. — 

 J. Gorham: A System for construction Crystall Forms by the Plainting of 

 their Zones (Auszug). 235—237. — Reviews. 237—240. — Abstracts. 240. 



6) Transactions of the Manchester Geological Society. 

 8°. Manchester. [Jb. 1891. I. -450-.] 



Vol. XXI. Part II. — J. S. Burrows : Notes on Goal Mining* — 

 Report of the Delegate to the British Association. — W. S. Gresley : 

 North American Geological Notes. — Note on some Singular Formations 

 in the Roof of a Goal Seam in Illinois, U. S. A. — Seven Fossil Tree 

 Trunks, probably in situ, found in the Roof of a 12-feet Seam of An- 

 thracite in Schuylkill Co., Pennsylvania, ü. S. A. — Note on some Boulders, 

 &c, found in the Goal Measures of the Anthracite Region of North America. 



Part III. — The Cheshire Boulder. — Bernhard Hobson: Some 

 Ophicalcite Erratics at Barton-upon-Irwell. — Mark Stirrup : Notes on 

 the Carboniferous Insects found at the Commentry Mines (Allier), France. 



— Charles Boeder: Notes on the Permians and Superficial Beds at 

 Fallowfield ; — Notes on the Upper Coal-Measures at Slade Lane, Burnage. 



— T. Rupert Jones and J. W. Kirkby, Esq.: On the Ostracoda found 

 in the Shales of the Upper Coal-Measures at Slade Laue, near Manchester. 



Part IV and V. — James Grundy : A Note on Bickford's Patent 

 Colliery Fuze and Safety Lighter. &c. — AV. C. Williamson : Our present 



