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Newton. — Notes on Vertebrata of the forest bed séries, 7. — On Spermophilus 
beneath the glacial till in Norfolk, 51. 
Howorth. — Traces of a great post-glacial flood, 9, 69. 
Bonney. ~ Onthe Twt Hill conglomerate, 18. 
Garruthers. — Contributions to the palœontology of Sweden, 22. 
Prestwich. — Cyrena fluminalis, at Sumraertown, near Oxford, 49. 
Gallaway. ■— -Some points in the geology of Anglesey, 55. 
Flight. — Supplément to a chapterin the history of météorites, 58. 
Dublin. Royal geological Society of Ireland. Journal of the — , 
t. XVI, N°l, 1880-81. 
Wynne. — On some points in the physical geology of the Dingle and Iveragh 
promontories, 1. 
Hardmann. — On a travertine from Ballisodare, near Sligo, containing a con- 
sidérable amount of Strontium, 8. 
Bail. — On the mode of occurrence and distribution of Diamonds in India, 10. 
— On the identification of certains localities mentioned in my paper on the dia- 
monds of India, 69. 
Plunkett. — On Chert in limestone of Knockbeg, 49. 
G. H. Kinahan. — Cork rocks, 52. 
HuU. — On the geological structure of the northern highlandsof Scotland, 56. 
— On the récent remarkable subsidences of the ground in the sait district of 
Cheshire, 87. — On the origin and probable structure of the Domite mountains of 
central France, 93. 
Argall. — Notes on the tertiary Iron ore Measures of Glenariff valley, 98. 
G. A. Kinahan. — « Black sand » in the drift north of Greystones, lll. 
— Royal Dublin society. The scientific proceedings of the — , 
Nouvelle série, t. II, N° 7, Nov. 1880. 
Bail. — On the mode of occurence and distribution of diamonds in India, 551. 
"Wynne. — On some points in the physical geology of the Dingle and Iveragh 
promontories, 590. 
T. Plunkett. — On Chert in the limestone of Knockleg, 611. 
Id., nouvelle série, t. III, 1 à 4, Janv.-Oct. 1881. 
Edw. Hull. — On the geological structure of the northern highlands of Scotland, 
34. — On récent remarkable subsidences of ground in the sait districts of Ches- 
hire, 133. — On the origin and probable structur of the domite mountains of 
central France, 145. 
G. H. Kinahan. — On the thickness of the irish bedded rocks, lOS. 
Argall. — Notes on the tertiary iron ore measures, Glena,riff valley, I5l. 
G. A. Kinahan. — « Black sand » in the drift norh of Greystones, 165. 
The scientific transactions of the —, 2° série, 1. 1, N*'" 13 et 14, 
1880-81. 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne. North of England Institute of mining and 
mechanical engineers. An account of the strata of Northumberland 
and Durham as proved by sinkings and borings, A, B, G et D, 
4878-81. 
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