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Some Fossil Fruits from the Chalk. {With a Mate) By the Editoe ... 1 

 On the InapphcabiHty of the JS'ew Term " Dyas " to the " Permian " Group of 

 Rocks, as pi-oposed by Dr. Greinitz. Communicated by Sir Eoberick Impey 



MiTECHisoN, F.II.S., D.C.L., LL.D., etc 4 



The G-eological and Chronological Distribution of the Devonian Fossils of Devon and 



ComwaU. By W. Pengelly, F.G-.S 10 



On some Points in the Structure of the Skull of Fossil Musk-deer {Cainotherium) . 



By Chaeles Caetee Blake, Esq. 32 



On the Discovery of Human and Animal Bones in Heathery Bum Care, near 



Stanhope. By John Elliott, Esq .34 



Proceedings of Greological Societies : — 



G-eological Society of London 37 



Correspondence t — 



Northampton Sands . .38 



Notes and Queries : — 



Subdivision of the Chalk Formation. ( With a Plate.) . . . . .39 



Lower Silurian Fossils at Builth 40 



Mammalian Eiemains ............. 40 



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