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N“ 246. — Prestwich. — On Underground Températures, with Observations on 
the conductivity of Rocks; on the thermal Effects of Saturation and Imbibition, 1. 
— On the Agency of Waterin Volcanic Eruptions, with some Observations on 
the thickness of the Eart's Crust from a Oeological Point of Wiew, etc., i pi., 
J17. 
— Geologist’s Association. Proceedings of the — . T. IX, n° 3. 
Août 1885. 
Holmes. — Notes on the Oldhaven Pebble-beds atCaterham, 105. 
Woodward. — The Glacial Drifts of Norfolk, lil. 
Herbert. — On some recently discovered Insecta froiri Garboniferous and Silu- 
rian Rocks, 131. 
Goodchild. — Notes on some superficial Deposits of North Kent, 151. 
— Geological Society. The Quaterly Journal of the — . T. XLIl. 
(Part. 3), n« 167. August 1886. 
Witchell. — On the Basement beds of the Inferior lOolite of Gloucestershire, 
264. 
Brodie. — On iwo Rhaetic Sections in Warwickshire, 272. 
Lamplugh. — On glacial shell beds in british-Columbia, 276. 
Woodward. — On a Well-sinking at Swindon, with Lists of Fossils, by E. 
Newton, Esq., 287. 
J, Backhouse. — On a Mandible of Machaicrodus from the Forest-bed with an 
Appendix by R. Lydekker, i pl., 309. 
Worth. — On the Existence of a Submarine triassic Outlier in the english 
Channel off the Lizard, 313, 
Newton. — On the Cetacea of the Norfolk Forest beds, i pl., 316. 
Cornet. — On the upper cretaceous sériés and the phospatic Beds in the 
Neighbourhood of Mous, 5£5. 
Wynne. — On a certain fossiliferous pebble-band in the « Olive Group » of the 
Ëastern sait Range, Punjab, 341. 
Hicks. — On the precambrian Age of certain Granitoïd, Felsitic and other 
Rocks in N. W. Pembrokeshire, 351. 
G. Bonney. — On some Rock-specimens collected by D' Hicks in Pembrokes- 
hire, 357. 
Lydekker. — On some Vertebrata from the Red Grag, 364. 
Strahan. — On the Glaciation of south Lancashire, Cheshire, and the welsh 
Border, 369. 
Rutley, — On some Eruptive Rocks from the neighbourhood of St.-Minver, 
Cornwall, i pl., 392. 
Monckton and Herries. — On the bagshot Beds of the London Basin, 402. 
Durham. — On the Volcanic Rocks of the North-east of Fife, with an Oppen- 
din by J. W. Judd, I pl., 418. 
Hulke. — On the Maxilla of Iguanodon, 1 pl., 435. 
— The geological Magazine, n” 263-269, (Decade 111, t. III, n° VII- 
XI). Juillet-novembre 1886. 
N* 265. — Nicholson. — On Desmidopora alveolaris, 289, 1 pl. 
Oldbam. — On Homotaxis and Contemporaneity, 293. 
— Probable Changes of Latitude, 300. 
Downes. — On the Tunnel near Honiton, Devon. 
