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R. Jones. — P'orarainifera, 74. 
Rudler. — Certain Points m volcanio Phenomena, 75. 
Hudiestoû. — Fnv'Yy.'v Koi-.-' ■ n the Geology of Palestine, 77. 
Hicks. — Récent iig the Nonh-West Highlaods, 43. 
R,eport ofthe fifiy-fourth meeting of the British Association for 
the advancemeni of Science (Montréal, 1884), 
BJanford. — Adress., 691. 
Giipin. — Resnlt of past expérience in Goldmining iu Nova Scotia, 71 . 
— A V :' '-^dson of the distinctive Features of Nova Scotian Coal-field, 712, 
Br a the Coals of Canada, 713. 
Houe^j u?:u;.. On the geology of Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia, 7i4, 
Panion. — Gleanings from Outcrops of Sihirian Strata in red River Valley, 
Maailoba, 715. 
Brovs^n. — The Apatite Deposits of the Province of Québec, 716. 
Adams. — Or. ihe Occurrence of the norwegian « Âpatitbringer » in Canada, 
with a ïe\\ u.vi^s on the microscopic Characters of some iaurentian Aïiiphibo- 
lites, 717. 
Bailey. — On the Acadian. Basin in American Geology, 717. 
Cîaypole. — Pennsylvauia beiore and after the Elévation of the-Appalachian 
Mountains, 7i8. 
Merrett. ~- On th»^ Occurrence, Localitees and Output of the économie minerais 
of Canada, 719. 
Newberry, — Phases the Evolution of the North American Continent, 719. 
CarviU Lewis. — ■ Marginal Kames, 720. 
H. Miller. — On fluxion-Structure in Till, 720. 
Selvvyn. On the Glacial Origin of Lake Basins, 721. 
Richardson. On Points of Dissirailarity and Resernblance between Acadian 
and Scottish Glacial Beds, 722. 
Stalney. — On the improba')ility of the theory that former glacial Periods in 
the Northern hémisphère were due to Eccentricity of the Earth's Orbit, and to 
its Winter Perchelcon in the North, 723. 
HilL — On Ice-Age Théories, 723. 
Newberry. ~ Ou iS.e récent Discovery of new and remarkable fossii Fisher in 
the carbonifère us ct<:>d Devoniati Rocks of Ohio Indiana, 724. 
L tiall. ~ Ou ihe fossil Relicuiate Spoages constituting the Family dktyospon- 
gidae, 722. 
— On the Laraellibranchiata Fauna of the Upper Heiderberg, Hamilton, Portage, 
Chemung and Calshil Groups, 720. 
Sterry Hunt. — The Eozeic Rocks of North- America, 727. 
Blake. — First Impressions of some Precambrian Rocks of Canada. 
Dana. — On the Southv/ard ending of a great synclinal in the Taconi/ 
ï. Laves. — Notice of ' J Map of Monte ^ - nd Veeuvii.:., 
Whitaker. — The val:' _ - iied géologie;' ; relation to Water- 
supply and oth<: '^^ ;! Questions, 73i. 
Bail. — On ti - j:' Occurrence of preeious Stoaes and Metals in India, 731. 
Neve Foster. — Vv'hat is a ;;ia or Lode ?, 731. 
Gilbert. -- Plan for the Sn^ , l-îraphy of North-American geology, 731. 
Claypoie. — On some l eutains ■■iï Fish from the upper Silurian Rocks of Penn- 
sylvania, 733. 
