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J. Young et J. Armstrong. — The Fossils of the Carboniferous strata of the West 
of Scotland, 267. 
J. Neilson. — On some sections of Carboniferous limestone, near Busby, 282. 
Th. M. Barr.— On the Geology of the north-eastern district of Yorkshire, 291. 
D. Bell. — Notes on the Glaciation of the West of Scotland, with reference to some 
recently observed instances of Cross-striation, 300. 
J. Thomson. — On the Stratified rocks oflslav, 313. 
J. Thomson et H. Caunter. — On the Geology of Lewis. 315. 
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H. W. Crosskey. — Report of the Committee appointed for the purpose of ascer- 
taining the existence in different parts of the United Kingdom of any Erratic Blocks 
or Boulders, of indicating on Maps their position and height above the Sea, as also 
of ascertaining the nature of the rocks composing these blocks, their size, shape and 
other particulars of interest, and of endeavouring to prevent the destruction of such 
blocks as in the opinion of the Committee are worthy of being preserved, 188. 
Bryce. — 4 lh Report on Earthquakes in Scotland, 194. 
W. Pengelly. — 9 th Report of the Committee for exploring Kent’s cavern, Devon- 
shire, 198 ; - The Flint and Chert Implements found in Kent’s cavern, Torquay, 
Dev., 209. 
L. C. Miall. — Report of the Committee on the Labyrinthodonts of the Coal-Mea- 
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B. Dawkins. — Report of the Committee appointed for the purpose of exploring 
the Settle Caves, 250 ; — On the Rate at which Stalagmite is being accumulated in 
the Ingleborough cave, Not., 80. 
H. Woodward. — 7 th Report of the Committee appointed for the purpose of conti- 
nuing researches in fossil Crustacea, 304; — On a Champernowne’s paper (p. 77), 
Not., 77 ; — New facts bearing on the Inquiry concerning forms intermediate bet- 
ween Birds and Reptiles, 93. 
W. Jolly. — 2 d Report of the Committee appointed for the purpose of collecting 
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J. Thomson. — 5 lh Report of the Committee appointed to investigate the structure 
of Carboniferous limestone Corals, 479. 
H. Willett et W. Topley. — Report of Sub-Wealden exploration Committee, 490. 
J. Phillips. — Address, Not., 70 ; — On the Ammonitic spiral in reference to the 
power of Rotation attribued to the animal, 85 ; — On the Ammonitic septa in relation 
to Geological time, 86. 
J. F. Blake.— On additional remains of Pleistocene Mammals in Yorkshire, 75. 
W. T. Blanford. — On some evidence of glacial action in tropical India in palæo- 
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H. B. Brady. — On Archœdiscus Karreri, a new type of Carboniferous Foramini- 
fera, 76. 
J. Brigg. — On such of the Industries of Bradford as relate to its geological posi¬ 
tion, 76. 
A. Champernowne. — On the Discovery of a species of Starfish in Devonian beds 
of South Devon, 77. 
J. R. Dakyns. — On the Geology of part of Craven, 78. 
J. W. Ellis. — On the Stump-Cross caverns at Greenhow near Patelv Bridge, 80. 
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