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DONS. 
— DU 18 FÉVRIER AU 4 MARS 1880. 
The Geological Magazine, n« 259-262. Décade III, t. jll, I-IV. 
N° 259. Woodward. — Note on an Ichtyodorulite trora the Carboniterous of 
Western Australia; 1 pl., 4. 
Kinahan. — Irish raetamorphyc Rocks, t. 
Rutoi et Van der BroecK. — The ïulfeau de Ciply, lo, 
Gresley. — On a modem ferraginous Conglomerate, il. 
Herrmann. — On Dichograptydae, a Family of Graptolites, 13. 
De Rance and Topley. — Ou the Rate of Erosion of Sea-coasts, 26. 
Watson. — The Black Rock of Kilteara, 29. 
Hull. — Geolo ;■ " ~ - Egypt, 3û. — Old-Rap of Lower Egypt, 30. 
Gnnn, — On 1: . . itral Gatlhness, 31. 
Whitaker. — V\ ater^vorks i-:, iS^ightou, 32. 
Renard. — Rock Spécimens from Fernando Noronha Group, 33. 
N'^- 2Ô0. Cope. A new perissodaciyle Ungulaie (i pi.), 49. 
Dancan. — On cretaceous Madreporaria, 52. 
G. Rud and D. Sharm — On the called «-Gault », in Norfolk, 55. 
Quiiter. — The Lower Lias of Leicestershîre, 59. 
Davison. — Form of Rock-sm'face under a Talus, 65. 
Bell. -= The Succession of the Later Tertiaries in Great Britain, 67. 
N° 261. J. le Conte. — On the Permanence of continents and Ocean-Basins, 97. 
Dawson. — On the Rocks of Assouan on the Niie, iOl. 
Bonuey. Note on the Structure of the Rocks of Assouan. 103. 
Robert F. Tomes. ■— Mac^r per Lias of Gioucestershire, 107. 
AVhitaker. — On Water-: lll. 
H. Woodward. — Récent and lossii riip} upotami (1 pl.), 114, n° 262. 
N° 262c R. Jones. — Fossil Ostracoda from Colorado (l pL), 145. 
Dawis. Carboniferous Fish-remains from Derbyshire, 148. 
Davison. — On Earthqua; e-Ph^^norr:-'^ : . ' ^ ' 
Whitaker. — Waterwori ion, 159. 
Gsrdner. — Teredo-bored -..uc,^,.. 
Bail. — On some Effects produced _ lovements of the Seilcap 
and thur resemblance to phenomena -it.! ...ïc- ^^î^^i'ally attributed to other 
agencies, 193. 
Bail- — On récent additions to oiir knor -ledge cf the Gold-bearing Roks of 
sor.thern India, 201. 
— Oû the possibility of Gold being found in quantity in the Countv 
- y: _ . .07. 
0"R.eiliy. — - On che calcite Crystals from the Iron Measures of the Co-An- 
trim, 2il. 
Bail. — .- jtion to the History of Ancien t India being the 
préside ' ? ^ ' ociety of Ireland, 215. 
0. F Limestone of Downhill Co. Derry, 264. 
Haughton. — -.ivi::u..; oxi îae 'Jiai-uai Sunrises and Sansets which characte- 
rised the close of the year 1883, 267. 
Kinahan. — Notes on the Classification on the Boudler-Clays, and their asso- 
ciated Graveis. 270,— Note on the Coal Deposits of the North-West Territories 
of Canada, 527. 
O'Reilly. — The Phosphorite Nodules of Podolia. 279. 
Joly. — Notes on the Microscopical Charracter of the Volcanic Ash from Kra- 
kato, 287. 
