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Boston (Cambridge). American Academy of Arts and. Sciences. 

 Proceedings. X. S. Vol. xiv. (whole ser. vol. xxii.). Part 1. 

 1886. 1887. 



G. W. Leighton. Contributions from the Chemical Laboratory of 

 Harvard College, 158. 



. Society of Xatural History. Memoirs. Yol. iii. Tsos. 12 



& 13. 1886. 



S. H. Scudder. The oldest known Insect-larva, Mormohicoides articu- 

 latus, from the Connecticut-River Rocks, 431. — S. H. Scudder. Note on 

 the supposed Myriapodan Genus Trichiulus, 438. — S. H. Scudder. A 

 Review of Mesozcic Cockroaches, 439. 



. . Proceedings. Yol. xxiii. Part 2. 1886. 



M. E. Wadsworth. On the relation of the " Keweenawan Series'' to 

 the Eastern Sandstone in the vicinitv of Torch Lake, Michigan, 172. — 

 M. E. Wadsworth. The Theories of Ore-Deposits, 197. — M. E. Wads- 

 worth. On a supposed Fossil from the Copper-bearing Rocks of Lake 

 Superior, 208. 



Brisbane. Acclimatization Society of Queensland. 20th Report, 

 1885. 1886. 



Bristol Museum and Library. Report of Proceedings at the 16th 

 Annual Meeting, held 24th February, 1887. 1887. 



British Association for the Advancement of Science. Report of the 

 55th Meeting, held at Aberdeen in September 1885. 1886. 

 J. D. Everett. Seventeenth Report of the Committee appointed for the 

 purpose of investigating the Rate of Increase of Underground Tempera- 

 ture downwards in various localities of Dry Land and under "Water, 93. — 

 T. Rupert Jones. Third Report of the Committee on the Fossil Phyl- 

 lopoda of the Palaeozoic Rocks, 326. — J. Milne. Fifth Report of the 

 Committee appointed for the purpose of investigating the Earthquake 

 Phenomena of Japan, 362. — C. E. De Ranee. Eleventh Report of the 

 Committee appointed for the purpose of investigating the Circulation of 

 Underground Waters in the Permeable Formations of England and Wales, 

 and the Quantity and Character of the Water supplied to various Towns 

 and Districts from these Formations, 382. — H. J. Johnston-Lavis. Report 

 of the Committee for the Investigation of the Volcanic Phenomena of 

 Vesuvius, 395. — J. S. Gardner. Report of the Committee on the Fossil 

 Plants of the Tertiary and Secondary Beds of the United Kingdom, 396. 

 — W. Topley. Report of the Committee appointed for the purpose of 

 inquiring into the Rate of Erosion of the Sea-coasts of England and 

 Wales, and the Influence of the Artificial Abstraction of Shingle or other 

 material in that action, 404. — G. R. Vine. Report of the Committee 

 appointed for the purpose of reporting on recent Polyzoa, 481. — T. G. 

 Bonney. Report on the Rocks collected by H. H. Johnstone, Esq., from 

 the upper part of the Kilima-njaro massif, 682. — C. Meldrum. A Tabular 

 Statement of the Dates at which, and the Localities where, Pumice or 

 Yolcanic Dust was seen in the Indian Ocean in 1883-84, 773. — W. 

 Whitaker. List of Works on the Geology, Mineralogy, and Palaeontology 

 of Staffordshire, Worcestershire, and Warwickshire, 780. — A. Harker. 

 On Slaty Cleavage and Allied Rock-Structures, with special reference to 

 the Mechanical Theories of their Origin, 813. — J. W. Judd. Presidential 

 Address to Section C, Geology, 994. — G. A. Lebour. On some recent 

 Earthquakes on the Durham Coast, and their probable cause, 1013. — E. 



