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H. Hicks. — On some récent Researches among lower palœozoic rocks in the 
Bristish isles, 281. 
M. Diincan. — On Lakes and their origin, 298. 
— Royal Society. Philosophical transactions of the —, t. CLXXIl, 
part. 2 et 3, 1881-82. 
Williamson. — On the organization of the fossil plants of the Coal-measures, 
283. 
Owen. — Description of some remains of the gigantic Land-lizard (Megalania 
prisca) from A.ustralia, 547. 
Hulke. — Polacanthus Foxii, a large undescribed dinosaur irom the Wealden 
formation in the isle of Wight, 653. 
— ~ Id., t. CLXXIII, N« 1, 1882. 
G. H. Darwin. — On the stresses caused in the interior of the Earth by the 
weight of continents and mountains, 187. 
— — Proceedings of the —, t. XXXII, N*"'^ 214-215, juin 1881. 
Id., t. XXXIII, N^^s 216-219, nov. 1881-mars 1882. 
Dawson. — On the results of récent explorations of erect trees containing repti- 
lian remains in the coal formation of Nova Scotia, 254. 
Hulke. — An attempt at a complète osteology of Hypsilodron Foxii, a british 
wealden Dinosaur, .276. 
Owen. — Description of the fossil tusk of an extinct proboscidian mammal 
{Nûtelephas australis, Ow.) from Queensland, Australia, 448. 
— ~ Id., t. XXXIV, N° 220, avril 1882. 
A. R. Hunt. — On the formation of Ripplemark, 1. 
Williamson. — Oh the organization of the fossil plants of the Coal-measures, 31. 
— Geological Society. The quarterly journal of the —, t. XXXYIIÏ, 
2 et 3, mai-août 1882. 
Dawson. — On Prototaxites a,nd Pachytheca from the Denbigshire grits of Corwen, 
103. 
Phillips. — On the red sands of the Arabian désert, lio. — On certain inclusions 
in Granités, 216. 
Callaway. — On the Torridon sandstone in relation to the Ordovician rocks of 
the Northern Highlands, 114. — On the Precambrian (Archœan) Rocks of 
Shropshire, 119. 
Prestwich. — On a pecaliar bed of angular drift in the lower chalk high plain 
between Upton and Chilton, 127. 
Hulke. — On soma Iguanodon remains indicating a new species, /. Seelyi, 135. 
— On the Os pubis and Ischium of Ot^nithopsis eucamerotus, 372. 
Jamieson. — On the Crag sheils of Aberdeenshire, and the gravel-beds con- 
taining them, 145. — On the red Ciay of the Aberdeenshire coast, 160. 
Owen. — On an extinct Chelonian reptile (Notockelys cosiata, Owen) from Aus- 
tralia, 178. — On the lemur oî Nototlierium Mitchelli, 394. 
Mackintosh. — On High-level marine drifts in North Wales and on driftles 
areas, 184. 
Hull. — On a proposed Devono-silurian formation, 200. — On the two british 
types of cambrian beds, 210. 
