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Baldwiii — Latham. — On the IntUieiice of Barometric Pressure on the Dis- 
charge of Water from Springs, 495. 
W. Hellier Baily. — Some additionnai notes on Anthmcosaurus Edgei (Baily, 
sp.)> ^ large Sauro-Batrachian from the Lower Coal Measures, Jarrow-CoUiery, 
near Castlecomer, Conty Kilkenuy, 496. 
"W'.-J, Kiiowies. — On Basait apparently overlying Post-Glacial Beds, Co. An- 
trim, 497. 
M. Stirrup. — Récent Opinions on the Loess Deposits of the Valley of the 
Rhine, 497. 
G. -P. Hughes. — On the former Physical Condition of Glendale, Northumber 
land, 498. 
J. Thomes. — On a Coral Atoll on the Shore-line at Arbigland, near Dumfries, 
Scotland, 498. 
Fourth Report on the British Fossil Polyzoa, 498. 
Niuth Report ou the Circulation of the Underground Waters in the Perméable 
Formations of England. and the Quality and Quantity of the Waters supplied to 
various Towns and Districts from thèse Formations, 499. 
Report on the Earthquake Phenomena of Japon, 499. 
Johuston-Lavis. — - Preliminary Notice of the Earthquake of 1881 in the Island 
of Ischia, 499. 
Id. — Of the Earthquake of July 1883 in the Island of Ischia, 501. 
A. Irving. — Dyas versus Permian, 503. 
Id. — On the Coloration of some Sands, and the Cémentation of Siliceous 
Sandstones, 504. 
H. -G. Fordham. — On a Boulder fron the cliloritic Mari of Aslwell, Herts, 505, 
Report on the Fossil Phyllopoda of Palaeozoic Rocks, 506. 
Fourth. — Report on the Tertiary Flora of the north of Ireland, 503. 
T. -G. Bonney. — On a supposed case of Metarnorphism in an Alpine Rock of 
Carboniferous Age, 507. 
T. -G. Bonney. — Note on the Xagel flue of the Rigi and Rossberg, 507. 
J.-F. Blake. — On the Pre-Cambrian igneous Rocks of St-David, 507. 
J.-S. Diller. — On the Geology of the Troad, 508. 
J. Gunn. — On the causes of change of climature duriog Long Periods of 
Time, and of Coïncident Changes of Fauna and Flora, 509. 
G. Yarty Smith. — Preliminary note on the further discovery of vertebrate 
Footprints in the Penrith Sandstone, 510. 
G. Spence Bate. — Archéeastacus Willemcesii a new Genus of Eryonidae, 511. 
Cambridge. Cambridge Philosophical Society. Proceedings of the 
— , t. VI, N° 6, 1883. 
Hill. — On Austed's assertion that the oldest rocks of Guernsey are to be found 
in the northern part of the Island, 384. 
— Cambridge Piiilosophical Society. Transactions of the — , t. XIII, 
N° 3. 
Édimbourg. Royal Physical Society. Proceedings of the — , 
1883-84. 
Traquair. — Reraarks on the Gênas Megalichthys, Ag., ^Yilh description of a 
new species, 67. ^ 
