CONTEjN'TS. 
Summary of the progress of Geology in 1843 . , . . v 
Ormerod on the Geology of Central Cheshire 1 
Ehrenberg's Notices of American Infusoria 6 
Beudant on the Comparative extent of Land and Sea diu'ing the 
Jurassic and Cretaceous Epochs . . , 9 
Green on the Lignite of the Environs of Bacton . . . .12 
Binney on the Fossil Fishes of the Manchester Coal-field . . 15 
On several New Species of Encrinite and Hypanthocrinite from the 
neighbourhood of Dudley 25 
Green's List of Fossils from the Till " of the Environs of Bacton. 31 
Smith's " Lithology," or observations on Stones used for Building. 42 
Moxon on the Geology of the L'nited States 56 
Stocken on the Drifted remains found in gravel near Radwell, Herts 64 
Rose on the Alluvimn of Bedford Level ...... 73 
Buckman's complete List of Fossils found in the neighboiu-hood of 
Cheltenham , . . .104 
Moxon — Notes in illustration of the best means of preserving evi- 
dences of Botanical researches in connection with Geology . 137 
Buckman on the Nature and Origin of the Saline waters of Chel- 
tenham 146 
Moxon. Drainage considered as a Science dependant on Geology , 
with proofs deduced from the Structure of England . . .186 
Murchison on the Geology of Russia and the Ural Mountains 
Miscellanea 18, 65, 134, 186, 242 
Manchester Geological Society 21, 111, 174 
Scientific Society of London 22 
Geological Society of London 126, 149 
Dudley and Midland Counties Geological Society . . . .178 
Association of American Geologist's and Naturalists ... 32 
Scientific Congress of France 41 
British Association 214 
Reviews :— Allport's Geology, &c., of Camberwell .... 23 
Green's Geology of Bacton 24 
Our Triangle 72 
Portlock, on the Geology of Londonderry . . .199 
Phillips. Figures and Descriptions of Palaeozoic Fos- 
sils of Cornwall, Devon, and West Somerset . . 200 
Owen. Description of the Skeleton of an extinct gi- 
gantic sloth 200 
New Geological Maps ] , 243 
