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from the Upper Permian Cupriferous Sandstones of Kargalinsk near Orenburg in 
South-eastern Russia, 540. 
F. -C.-J. Spurrell. On a discovery of Lhe place where paleeolilhic implements 
were made at Crayfort, 544. 
P. -H. Carpenter. On some new Cretaceous Comatulee, 549. 
J.-W. Kirkby. On the zones of Marine fossils in lhe Calciferous Sandstones 
Séries of Fife, 559. 
J.-E. Marr. On the Predevonian Rocks of Bohemia, 591. 
A. -H. Stokes. On the Coal found in Sûderue, Farôe Islands, 620. 
Seeley. On the Granial Characters of a large Teleosaur from the Whitby 
Lias, 627. — On the SkuU of an Ichthyosaurus from the Lias of Whitby, appa- ^ 
rently indicating a new Species, 635. 
Peach and Horne. On the Glaciation of the Orkney Islands, 648. 
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New séries, t. î, n«" 1-3, 1877-78. 
Edw, Huli. On lhe origin and geoiogical âge of « the Scalp » on the borders 
of Wicklow and Dublin, il. 
Jackson Moss. On a Spécimen of Quartz with pearl-lustre, 49. 
E.-T. Hardman. On the Barytes Mines near Bantry, 121. 
Feil and Fremy. On the artificial Production of minerais and Precious 
Stones, 127. 
Maxwell Close. On lhe Physical Geology of the Neighbourood of Dublin, 133. 
W. Hellier Bailey. On the Palaeontology of the County of Dublin, 162. 
S. Haugton. On the Mineralogy of the Counties of Dublin and Wicklow, 183. 
Id., New Séries, t. II, 1-6, 1878-80. - 
A. Von Lasaulx. On the Trydimite-Quartz-Trachyte of Tardree Mountain, and 
on the Olivine-Gabbro of the Garlingford Mountains, 25. 
A. Leith Adams. On the récent and extinct Irish Mammals, 45. 
V. Bail. On Stilbite from veins in Metamorphic (Gneiss) Rocks in Western 
Bengal, 121. 
J. Emerson Reynolds. On an artificial Minerai produced in lhe Manufacture of 
Basic bricks al Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, 123. 
Edw. Huli. On the Occurrence of Crystals of Sait (Chloride of Sodium) in Chert 
from lhe Carboniferous Liraestone, 129. — Note on a new Geoiogical Map of Ire- 
land, 133. 
G, -H. Kinahan. The old red sandstone (so-called) of Ireland in ils relations to 
the Underlying and Overlying Strala, 135. — • Cambro-Silurian and Silurian Rocks 
of the Southern and the Western parts of Ireland, 143. 
R.-J. Ussher and Prof. Leith Adams. Note on the Discovery in Ireland of a 
bone Gave containing Remains of the Irish Elk, apparently coexistent with 
Man, 234. 
J.-P. O'Reilly. On lhe Occurrence of Microline Feldspar in the Dalkey Gra- 
nités, 246. 
Mellard Reade. A Problem for Irish Geologists in Post-Glacial Geology, 255. 
V. Bail. On Spheroidal jointing in Metamorphic Rocks in India and elsewhere, 
producing a structure resembling Glacial « Roches Moutonnées », 341. — On the 
évidence in favour of the belief in the existence of Floating Ice in India during 
the déposition of the Talchir (Permian or Permio-Triassic) Rocks, 430. — On the 
