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s. L. Pentield. — Chemical composition of Amblygonite, 295. 
W. J. Macgee. — Superposition of Glacial Drift upon Residuary Clays, 301. 
Grande-Bretagne. Londres. Geologioal Society of — . 
Abstracts of tlie Proceedings of the — : 1878-79, 373. 
H. G. Seeley. — On the évidence that certain species of Ichthyosaurus vreve vivi- 
parous, 1; — On Ramphocephaîus Presicitchi, Seeley, an Gruithosaurian from the 
StoQesfielf Slate of Kineton, 2. 
G. Atwood. — A contribution to South-American geology, 2. 
J. Buckman. — On the so-called Midford Sands. 3. 
E. Wilsson. — On the physical Geography of the >'orth-East of Eogland in Peraiian 
and Triassic times, 3. 
J. D. Kendall. — The formation of Rock-basins, 4. 
S. Allport. — On the Diorites of the Warwickshire coal-field, 4. 
Percy Sladen. — On Lepidodiscus Lebouri, a ne^' species of Agelacrinites, from 
the Carboniferous Séries of Noj thumberland. 4. 
C. Barrington BroTVT]. — On the Ancient River deposit of the Amazon, 5. 
CI. Reid. — The Glacial Deposits of Cromer, 5. 
H. Woodward. — On a Disturbance of the Chalk at Trowse, near Nor^ ich. 6. 
Townsend M. Hall.-The submerged forest of Barnstaple bay. 6. 
T. Mellai'd Reade. — On a section of Boulder-Clay and Gravels at Ballygalley 
Head, 6. 
S. Calderou. — On the Augitic Rocks of Canaiy Islacds, 7. 
J. E. Marr. — On the Cambrian l'Sedw.) and Silurian beds of the Dee valley, as 
compared vrith those of the I ' ; ^ ^ ^ 
A. W. Ingram. — On some ; . - r ^ > ~ ; - m the Neighbourhood of Evesham. 7. 
H. A. >'icholson. — Descriptions of Palîeozoic Corals from >'orthern Queensland. 
with observations on the genus Stenopora, S. 
— Geological Magazine (The), New séries. 2- décade^ t. YI. n- 7-11; 
juillet-novembre 1879. 
A. Nicholson and R. Etheridge. — On three species of Cïadochonus Mac'Coy, 289. 
W. 0. Crosby. — How the appearance of a fault may be produced -«ithout frac- 
ture, 296. 
K. Petterson. — The slow secular rise or fall of Continental masses, 298. 
E. T. Tsevrton. — Discovery of Emys lutaria, on the Norfolk Coast, 304. 
A. E. Ussher. — Pleistocene geology of Cornwall, 307. 
J. W Davis. — Source of the Erratic Bouiders in the valley of the Calder, 
Yorksbire, 313. 
J. Milne. — A cruise among the Tolcanoes of the Kurile Islands. 337. 
G. H. Kinahan. — Dingle and Glengariff Grits. 348. 
W. J. Mac Gee. — The surface Geoiogy of a par: of the Mississipi valley, 353. 
T. G. Bonney. — Notes on some Ligurian and Tuscan serpentines, 362. 
H. Woodwai'd. — Notes on a collection of fossil shells, etc., from Sumatra, -385. 
G. W. Lamplugh. — On the Occurreare of Freswhater Remains in the Boulder- 
Clay at Brii:ilingtuû, Y'jrkshire, 393. 
N. Taylor. — On the Cudgegong Diamond Field. New South Wales, 399, 444. 
W. J. Mac Gee. — Notes on the Surface Geology of a part of the Mississipi 
Valley. 412. 
H. Hicks. — On the classilScation of the British Pre-Cambrian Rocks, 433. 
