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E. Reyer. — Vier Aiistluge in die Eruptivmassen bei Christiania, 27. 
Dunikowski. — Das Gebiet des Strypaflusses in Galizien, 43. 
0. Novak.— Ueber Gryllocris bohemiea, eiu neuen Locustidenrest ans der Stein- 
kohlen formation von Stradonilz in Bohmen, 69. — Bemerkungen zu Kaiser's 
Fauna der alteren Devon-Ablagerungen des Harzes, 75. 
E. Reyer. — Granit und Schiefer von Schlackenwald, 87. 
0. Radimsky. Ueber den geologischen Bau der Insel Arbe in Dalmatien, lll. 
Walter. — Die Chancen einer Erdolgewinnung in der Bukowina, 115. 
H. Zugmayer. — Ueber Rhatische Brachiopoden, 149. 
Belgique. Bruxelles. Société Entomologique de Belgique. Comp- 
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Grande-Bretagne. Londres. Geological Magazine (The), juil- 
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W.-H. Hudleston. — Contributions to ihe Palœontology of the Yorkshire 
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T. -G. Bonney. — Classification of Welsh Precambrian Rocks, 298. 
R. Etheridge. — Contributions to British Tubicolar Annelids, 304, 362. 
E. W ilson. — On the Unconformability of the Keuper and Bunter, 308. 
\V.-J. Mac-Gee. — The Latérite of the Indian Peninsula, 310. 
A.-B. Wynne. — The Palœozoic Rocks of the Northern Pundjab, 313. 
Th. Davidson. — On the Brachiopoda that characterize the beds of Brittany 
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F. Rœmer. — Note on the genus Caunopora of Phillips, 343. 
AV. Davies. — On the Bones of the Lynx from Teesdale, 346. 
Harris Teall. — Influence of Earth Movements on the Structure on the British 
Islands, 349. 
J. GroU. — Aqueous Vapour in relation to perpétuai Snow, 357. 
A. Champernowne. — Upper Devonian in Derbyshire, 359. 
Godfrey.— Association of Stibnite and Cinnabar in minerai Deposits, 369. 
Mcllard Reade. — Océans and Continents, 385. 
Bonney. — Pebbles in the Bunter Beds of Staffordshire, 404. 
H. Howorth.-— The Mammoth in Siberia, 408, 491. 
W. Keeping. — On the Pebbles of the Upper Neocomian of the South-East of 
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Rupert Jones. — On a Well lately sunk at Wokingham, 421. 
E.-T. Newton. — Notes on the Vertebrata of the Preglacial Forest-Bed Séries 
of the East of England, 424, 447. 
G. -T. Glough.— The Whin Skill of Teesdale, 433. 
E.-B. Tawney.— North Wales Rocks, 452. 
T. Thoroddsen. — Volcanic éruptions and Earth-quakes in Iceland within His- 
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