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DONS. — 17 AVRIL-19 JUIN 1882. 
Duncan. — On Asterosmilia Reedi,d, new species of coral from the oligocène of 
Brockenkurst, Hants, 618. 
Edw. Wethered. — On the formation of coal, 623. 
llssher. — On the palaeozoic rocks of north Devon and west Somerset, 629. 
Hull. — The devono-silurian formation, 631. 
Strahan. — On the discovery of Coal measures.under New Red Sandstone, and 
on the so-called permian rocks of St-Helens, Lancashire, 632. 
Tawney. — On the upper Bagshot sauds of Hordwell cliff, Hampshire, 633. 
H. Carpenter. — On the characters of the « Lansdown encrinite » [Millericrinus 
Prattii, Gray sp)., 635. 
Strahan. — On the lower keuper Sandstone of Gheshire, 635. 
Wilson. — On a discovery of fossil fishes in the new red sandstone of Nottingham, 
637. — On the rhœtics of Nottingamshire, 637. 
Blandford. — The great plain of North Indianot an old Sea basin, 638. 
W. King. — The gold-fields and the Quartz-outcrops of Southern India, 639. 
Russell. — On the geology of the island of Gyprus, 640. 
Edw. Hull. — Observations on the two types of cambrian beds of the british 
isles, 642. 
Hughes. — On the lower Cambrian of Anglesea, 644. • 
Davis. — On the exploration of a fissure in the mountain limestone at Raygill, 
645. — On the zoological position of the genus Petalorhynckus, Ag., a fossil fish 
from the mountain limestone, 646. — On Diodontopsodiis, Davis, a new genus of 
fossil lishes from the mountain limestone, at Richmond, in Yorckshire, 646. 
Topley. — On an international scale of colours for geological maps, 647. 
W. Keeping. — On the glacial geology of central Wales, 648. 
Stopes. — On some Ores and minerais from Laurium, Greece, 650. 
Marr. — On some sections in the lower palaeozoic rocks of the Craven district, 
650. 
— The geological magazine, New séries, décade II, t. IX, N°'4 à 6, 
avr.-juin 1882. 
W. H. Hudleston. — Contributions to the palœontology of the Yorckshire ooli 
thes, 145, 193, 241. 
Roberts. — Some points in the geology of Anglesey, 152. ♦ 
Etheridge. — Notes on fossils from the lower Devonian, Torquay, 154. 
H. Woodward. — Additional note on Homalonotus from the Devonian, 157. 
Irving. — The classification of the Permian and Trias, 158, 219, 272. 
Flight. — Supplément to a Ghapter in the history of météorites, 164, 212. 
Th. Mudd. — On analogy between «water hammer » action and eartquake and 
volcanic phenomena, 177. 
Marsh. — The wings of Ptérodactyles, 205. 
Trechman. — Note on the so called « Hypersthenite » of Carrock Fell, Cumber- 
land, 210. 
Howorth. — Traces of a great post-glacial flood, 224, 265. 
Walter Keeping. — The glacial geology of central Wales, 251. 
Ch. Davison. — Theory of vorticose earthquake shocks, 257. 
Mellard Reade. — Subsoil denudation of boulder-clay, 265. 
J. Geikie. — Geology of the Fa;rœ islands, 278. 
— Geologists' association. Proceedings of the — , t. VII, N° 4, janv. 
1882. 
