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Pr oceedin gs  of  the  Geological  Society  . . . . . .  i  -  8 
Prof.  Hull  on  the  Geology  of  Arabia  Pemea  and  Palestine  .  z 
Mr.  J.  H.  Collins  m  the  Geology  of  the  Bridgewater  District  Eastern  Ontario;...  6 
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PAPEBS  BEAD. 
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1.  M:ss  Ogilvie  on  the  Geology  of  the  Wengen  and  St.  Cassian  Strata  in  Southern 
Tyrol  .  1 
2.  Bev.  A.  Irving  on  the  Base  of  the  Eeuper  Formation  in  Devon  ..  .  . .  79 
3.  Mr.  H.  M.  Becher  on  the  Gold -quartz  Deposits  of  Pahang  Malay  Peninsula) 
4.  Prof.  T.  G.  Bonney  on  the  Nufenenstock  vEepontine  Alps)  . .  S9 
o.  Prof.  T.  G.  Bonney  on  some  Schistose  *  Greenstones  ’  and  allied  Hornblendic 
Schists  from  the  Pennine  Alps,  as  illustrative  of  the  Effects  of  Pressure- 
metamorphism  . : .  94 
6.  Prof.  T.  G.  Bonney  on  a  Secondary  Development  of  Biotite  and  of  Horn¬ 
blende  in  Crystalline  Schists  from  the  Binnenthal  .  104 
7.  Herr  Victor  Madsen  on  Scandinavian  Boulders  at  Cromer .  114 
5.  Mr.  .J.  H.  Cooke  on  the  Marls  and  Clays  of  the  Maltese  Islands .  117 
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