TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



The Rev. P. B. Bkodie. — Contributions to the Geology of Gloucestershire - 81 

 A Beother of the Hammer. — A Brief Description of some Places near 



Killarnej, with Remarks on the Igneous Rocks of the District - - 89 



S. J. Mackie. — Common Fossils of the British Rocks {continued) - - - 94 



Dr. T. L. Phipson. — Foreign Correspondence 103 



Gems from Private Collections. — Ammonites Communis, from the Lias of 



Whitby, Yorkshire 110 



Mr. Prestwich. — Reply to the Letter of the Rev. C. Kingsley on the " Hag-. 



gerstone " 113 



Notes and Queries - 114 



Reports of Geological Societies 116 



■R.EVTR-vr.s - - - - - - - - - - ~ - -119 



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