14 DONS. — 19 JUIN-6 NOVEMBRE 1882. 
Godwia-Austen. ^ Ou a fossil species of CamptoceraSj a freshwater mollusk from 
the eocene of Sheermesson-Sea, 218. 
Mellard-Reâde. — Ou the Chalkmasses or Boulders includedin the cootorted 
drift of Cromer, 222. 
Keeping. — Ou some sections of lincolnshire neocomian, 239. 
Binney and Kirkby. — On the upper beds of the Fifeshire Coal-measures, 245. 
Waters. — Ou fossil Chilostoniatous Bry ozoa from Mount G-ambier, South Aus- 
tralia, 257. 
Garduer. Oa the geology of Madeira, 277. 
Jones. — On two Cayes in the neighbourhood of Teuby, 2Sf , 
Bouney. — On some nodular felsites in the Bala Groap of North Wales, 289. 
Carpenter. — On the relations of J3'j/&ocn?n^s, Baerocrinu^?, HybDcyiiites, ?93. 
Marr. — On the Cambrian and silurian rocks of Scandinayia, 313. 
Atwood. — On the geology of a part of Costa Rica, 32S. 
Shrubsole. — On Thamni^cu^, 341. — On a new species of Phyllopora from îha 
Permian limestone, 347. 
Seeley. On Nemticoiauriis pusUltis, Fraas, 350. — On remarkable Dinosaorian 
Goracoïd from the'^'ealdea of Brook in the isle of "SVight, Sd7. 
Yine. — Ou the aunelida t v " : " : : .he "^^'enlock shaies, 377. 
Dana. — On the geological . - . :: .e laconic System, 39T, 
Dublin, Royal Irish Âcademy. Proceedings of the —, '2- série, 
t. Il, N^^ 3, Qéc. ISSi. 
=- ■- Id., 2^ série, t. lîL N^^ 7 et 8, déc. iS8i-mai 1882. 
G-. H. Kinahan and Baily. — Report on the ro:ks of the Fintona and Carier 
monntain districts, 475. 
O'Reilly. — On a relation to be established between coast-line directions repre- 
sented by great circles on the globe and certain localities in Earope marked by 
frequency of Earîhqnakes, 503. 
-^■ — Transactions of tlie — t. AXHII, N^-' Ô-8, 1881. 
Glasgow. Geological society of — . Transactions of the —, t. VI. 
No 2, 1878-80. 
J. Geikie. — Notes ou the geology of Colonsay and Oronsay, 157. 
"S^'ûnsch. — A G-erman professors wiews of the geology of Arran, îrai^iated 
from A. Yon L: A Irland », id5. 
Dairon. — C : R; .- i and graplolitic shaies of the Moffat district, 17S. — 
Note on the reproduciiou and development of Grapîolites, 203. 
J. Smith. — On the OGcnrrence oi Flint nodules and Worked Flints in '.he 
post-terliary sands of the Ayrshire coast between Saltcoaîsand Trooo, 165. — The 
geology of Dalry, ^77. 
J. Christie. — A visit to the Eifel and its Tolcauic rocks. 192. — Notes on the 
Hohentwielj a voleanic cone near "Wurtemberg, 25i. 
J. Thomson. — Notes on the metamorphie rocks of Harris and North Uist, 207. 
J. Nei's:::.- — Notes on Scottish Brachiopcda. 209. 
J. Y: — Notes on the perfect condition of the Geil-pores and other points 
of structure in certain species of carboniferous polyzoa from TTestern Scotland, 
211. — Note on some carboniferous lamellibranchs, taeir mode of occurrence and 
observed shell structure, 223. — Classification on the carboniferous rocks of 
Scotland, 250. 
