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351. — J.  11.  Cooke.  On  the  Occurrence  of  a  Black  Limestone  in  the 
Strata  of  the  Maltese  Islands,  361. —  J.  F.  Walker.  The  Discovery  of 
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364. — W.  F.  Hume.  Notes  on  Bussian  Geology,  385,^  549. — Sir  H.  H. 
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of  Science,  Edinburgh  Meeting,  413. — J ,  W .  Gregory.  F urther  Additions 
to  Australian  Fossil  Ecliinoidea,  432. — J.  F.  Walker.  On  Liassic  Sections 
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452.— A.  Smith  Woodward.  Further  Contributions  to  Knowledge  of 
the  Devonian  Fish-fauna  of  Canada,  480. — A.  Harker.  .  On  Porphyritic 
Quartz  in  Basic  Igneous  Bocks,  485. — J.  Johnston-Lavis.  Note  on  the 
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491.— S.  E.  Peal.  Selenology,  500.— Sir  H.  H.  Howorth.  The  Mam¬ 
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—A.  Smith  Woodward.  Description  of  the  Cretaceous  Saw-Fisli,  Sclero- 
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Australia,  542.— C.  Callaway.  Notes  on  the  Process  of  Schist-making 
in  the  Malvern  Hills,  545— J.  F.  Walker.  On  Yorkshire  Thecidea,  548. 
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