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\V. Toplev. — On the correspondence between some areas of apparent upheaval 
and the thickening of subjacent beds, 186. 
C. Callaway. — On the occurence of a Treraadoc area near the Wrekin in South 
Shropshire, with Description of a new Fauna, 196. 
H. G. Seeley. — On Murœnosaurus Leedsii, a Plesiosaurian from the Oxford Clay, 
197. 
Dawson. — On the Upper Coal-formation of eastern Nova-Scotia and Prince- 
Edward Island in its relation to the Permian, 209. 
J. W. Judd. — On the secondary rocks of Scotland. II. On the ancient Yolcanoes 
of the Highlands and the relations of their products to the Mesozoic strata, 220. 
Jenks. — On the occurence of Sapphires and Rubies in situ with Corundum, at 
the Culsagee Corundum-mine, Maçon Co., North Carolina, 303. 
R. Etheridge jun.— On the relationship existing between the Echinothuridœ, Wy- 
ville Thomson, and the Perischoechinidœ, M’Coy, 307. 
T. F. Jamieson. — On the last stage of the glacial period in North Britain, 317. 
A. W. Waters. — On Fossils from Oberburg, Styria, 339. 
F. G. H. Price. — On the Gault of Folkestone, 342. 
C. J. A. Meyer. — On the Cretaceous rocks of Beer Head and the adjacent Cliff-sec- 
tions, and on the relative horizons therein of the Warminster and Blackdown fossi- 
liferous deposits, 369. 
— Royal Society. Proceedings of the —, t. XXII, n os 151 et 152 ; 
1874. 
W. C. Williamson. — On the organization of the fossil Plants of the Coal-Measures. 
YI. Feras, 248. 
R. Mallet. — Addition to the paper: Volcanic energy : an attempt to develop its 
true origin and cosmical relations , 328. 
A. C. Ramsay. — On the comparative value of certain geological âges (or groups 
of formations) considered as items of geological time, 334. 
Manchester. — Geological Society. Transactions of the —, t. XIII, 
no 5; 1874. 
J. Wild. — Carpolithes helicteroides from Coal-Measures near Oldham, 132. 
J. Aitken. — On the occurence of high level Drift in the neighbourhood of Bacup, 
133; — Remarks on the bone of Windy Knoll, near Castleton, recently described by 
M. Plant. 151. 
J. Plant. — On the occurence of Quartzite Boulders and Pebbles embedded in true 
Coal, 141; — Remarks upon the M. Aitkin’s Remarks, 153. 
— Literary and philosophical Society of —. Memoirs of the —, 
3 e sér., t. IV; 1871. 
R. D. Darbishire. — Notes on some superfîcial deposits at Great Orme’s Head, 
and as to the period of its élévation, 1. 
E. W. Binney. — Description of a Dolerite at Gleaston, in Low Furness, 89; — Note 
on the Organs of fructification and foliage of Calamodendron commune?, 218; — On 
the Permian strata of East Cheshire, 224. 
W. C. Williamson. — On the structure of the woody zone of an undescribed form 
of Calamite, 155 ; — On a new form of calamitean Strobilus from the Lancashire 
Coal-Measures, 248. 
J. B. Dancer. — Some remarks on Crystals containing Fluid, 183. 
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