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late Dr. Wright, 442. — W. J. Harrison. On a Deep Boring in the 

 New Red Marls (Keuper Marls) near Birmingham, 453. — T. Rupert 

 Jones. On Palaeozoic Phyllopoda, 456. — J. J. H. Teall. The Meta- 

 morphosis of the Lizard Gabbros, 481. — T. McK. Hughes. On the Ffynon 

 Beuno Cares. 489. — A. B. Wynne. On the facetted and striated pebble 

 from the Olive Group Conglomerate of Chiel Hill in the Salt Range of 

 the Punjab, India, 492. — W. T. Blanford. Notes on a smoothed and 

 striated Boulder from a Deposit in the Prefer riary Punjab Salt Range, 

 494. — J. S. Gardner. On Fossil flowering or phanerogamous Plants, 495. 

 — British Association. 1856. Section C. Geology, 503. — E. Wethered. 

 On the Structure and Organisms of the Lower Limestone Shales, Car- 

 boniferous Limestone, and L'pper Limestones of the Forest of Dean, 529. 

 — A. Strahan. On the Rocks surrounding the Warwickshire Coalfield, 

 and on the Base of the Coal-niea ; ures, 540. — F. Rutley. The Igneous 

 Rocks, etc., of the Neighbourhood of the Warwickshire Coal-field, 557. 

 — G. Sharman. On the new Species Oleum nuneatonensis and Obolella 

 granulate, from the Lower Silurian (' Cambrian' Lapworth) near Nunea- 

 ton, 565. — H. Hicks. On the Frynnon Beuno and Cae Gwyn Caves, 566. 



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H. Woodward. On some Spined Myriapods from the Carboniferous 

 Series of England, 1. — W. A. E. Ussher. The Culm-Measures of 

 Devonshire, 10. — W. S. Gresley. Notes on " Cone-in-Cone '' Structure, 

 17. — H. C. Lewis. On a Diamantiferous Peridotite, and the Genesis of 

 the Diamond, 22. — A. J. Jukes-Browne. Note on a Bed of Red Chalk 

 in the Lower Chalk of Suffolk, 24. — H. C. Lewis. Comparative Studies 

 upon the Glaciation of North America. Great Britain, and Ireland, 28. — 

 R. D. Oldham. Note on the facetted Pebbles from the Olive Group of 

 the Salt Range, Punjab, India, 32. — J. E. Man*. The Lower Palaeozoic 

 Rocks near Settle. 35. — British Association, 1S86. Section C. Geology, 38, 

 117. — H. Woodward. Some new British Carboniferous Cockroaches, 49. 

 — E. Hill. In Brittany with the Geological Society of France, 59. — T. 

 G. Bonney. Note on Specimens of the Rauenthal Serpentine, 65. — H. 

 Keeping. On the discovery of the Xummuliaa-elejaJisZone at Whitecliff 

 Bay. Isle of Wight, 70. — A. J. Jukes-Browne and W. Hill. Note on the 

 Gault and Chalk-marl of West Norfolk, 72. — C. A. McMahon. Note on 

 the Foliation of the Lizard Gabbro, 74. — T. Wright (the late). On a 

 new Ophiurella. 97. — R. F. Tomes. On two Species of Palaeozoic Madre- 

 poraria hitherto not recognized as British, 98. — A. Smith Woodward. 

 Notes on some Post-Liassic Species of Acrodus, 101. — H. Hicks. The 

 Faunas of the Ffynnon Beuno Caves and of the Norfolk Forest Bed, 105. 

 — J. S. Gardner. On the Beds containing the Gelinden Flora, 107. — G. 

 F. Harris. On the Gelinden Beds &c. 108. — A. Irving. An burlier of 

 L'pper Bagshot Sands on London Clay. 111. — H. Woodward. Supple- 

 mentary note on Euphoberia ferox, Salter, 116. — E. T. Newton. Note 

 on some recent additions to the Yertebrate Fauna of the Norfolk u Pre- 

 Glacial Forest-Bed." 145. — A. J. Jukes-Browne. Liter-Glacial Land- 

 surfaces in England and Wales, 147. — J. E. Marr. The Work of Ice- 

 sheets, 151. — H. Hicks. The Cambrian Rocks of North America, loo. — 

 J. S. Gardner. The appearance and development of Dicotyledons in 

 Time, 158. — J. W. Spencer. Notes on the Erosive Power of Glaciers as 

 seen in Norway, 1*57. — H. A. Nicholson. On Hemiphyflum siluriense, 

 Tomes, 173. — E. Wilson. British Liassic Gasteropoda, 193. 258. — G. 



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