EXPLANATION  OP  THE  PLATES. 
Plate 
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II. 
III. 
IT. 
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Y I. 
YII. 
Till. 
IX. 
X. 
XI. 
XII. 
XIII. 
XI Y. 
XY. 
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{Yariolites  and  Associated  Yolcaxic  Rocks  of  ttie  Lleyx, 
microscropic  sections,  to  illustrate  Miss  Catherine  A. 
Raisin’s  paper  on  those  rocks  .  145 
'  Weathered  Surfaces  of  Granite-Inclusions;  and  Minerals 
and  Sphf.rulitic  Growths  in  Graxite-Ixclusioxs.  to 
illustrate  Prof.  JAY.  Judd’s  paper  on  Inclusions  of  Tertiary 
Granite  in  Gabbro  of  the  Cuillin  Hills  .  175 
f  Rvdiolaria  from  Mullton  Island,  to  illustrate  Messrs.  H. 
!  Fox  and  J.  J.  H.  Teall’s  paper  on  the  Radiolarian  Chert 
[  of  that  island . .  211 
f  Radiolaria  from  Port  Darwin,  Australia,  to  illustrate 
\  Dr.  G.  J.  Hinde’s  paper  on  those  fossils  .  221 
f  Gikyaxella  in  Wexlock  Limestone,  to  illustrate  Mr.  Edw. 
1  Wethered’s  paper  on  the  Microscopic  Structure  of  that 
I  rock  .  236 
British  Coal-measure  Mollusca,  to  illustrate  Dr.  Wlieelton 
Hind’s  paper  on  the  Affinities  of  Anthrcicoptera  and 
Anthracomya .  249 
Sarcolestes  Leedsi,  to  illustrate  Mr.  R.  Lydekker’s  paper 
on  the  Jaw  of  a  new  Carnivorous  Dinosaur  from  the 
Oxford  Clay  of  Peterborough  .  284 
Ostracoda  from  Westmoreland,  to  illustrate  Prof.  T.  Rupert 
Jones's  paper  on  those  fossils  .  288 
Palaeozoic  Extomostraca  from  Girt  an,  to  illustrate  Prof. 
T.  Rupert  Jones’s  paper  on  those  fossils .  296 
/'Map  of  a  portion  of  Xortii-east  Forfarshire,  and  micro¬ 
scopic  sections  showing  Minerals  developed  by  Thermo- 
<(  metamorphism  of  Muscoyite-biotite  Gneiss,  to  illustrate 
j  Mr.  Geo.  Barrow’s  paper  on  an  Intrusion  of  the  above- 
^  mentioned  rock  in  the  South-eastern  Highlands  of  Scotland  339 
