dons. — 15 juin-9 nov. 1874. 
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W. C. Williamson. — On the structure of an undescribed type of Calamodendron 
from the upper Coal-Measures of Lancashire, 36; — Additional notes on the struc¬ 
ture of Calamites, 153. 
E. W. Binney. — Note on Prof. Williamson’s paper On an undescribed type of Ca¬ 
lamodendron from the upper Coal-Measures of Lancashire, 49; — Note on the Or- 
gans of fructification of Calamodendron, 82; — On a specimen of Lepidostrobus, 92. 
W. Brockbank. — The Hématite Iron Ore deposits of Whitehaven . Notes on the 
Aldby Limestone, Cleator Moor, 51. 
Ch. Bailey. — On the vegetable remains found in the crevices of the Moutain Li¬ 
mestone at Aldby, Cleator Moor, 55; — On a deposit in Dog’s Bay Connemara, desti¬ 
tue of Foraminifera, 199. 
— Id., t. IX; 1870. 
T. E. Thorpe. — On Nontronite, 1. 
W. C. Williamson. -- On a new form of calamitean Strobilus, 7 ; — On the structure 
of Calamites, 76. 
E. W. Binney. — On the Permian strata of East Cheshire, 21, 60; — On stray Boul- 
ders on the slopes of the Pennine chain, 75. 
J. Curry. — On the Hades, Throws, Shifts, etc., of the metalliferous veins of the 
North ofEngland, 44. 
A. H. Green. — On the nature ofthe boundary between the carboniferous and the 
triassic or permian rocks of Cheshire, 55. 
Edw. Hull. — Idem, 58. 
W. B. Dawkins. — SettleCave exploration, 154; — On the exploration of the Hyæna 
Ben at Wookey Hole, 181. 
— Id., t. X; 1871. 
W. B. Dawkins. — Account of an examination of Ofïa’s Dyke, 7 : — On fossilization, 
114. 
W. Brockbank. — Notes on Glacier Moraines in Cumberlafld and Westmorland, 19. 
E. W. Binney.— On two singular accumulations of Boulder Stones on the Sea Beach 
at Seascales and Drigg, 30 ; — Notes on some of the high level Drifts in the counties 
of Chester, Derby and Lancaster, 66 ; — Notes on Drift of the eastern parts of the 
counties of Chester and Lancaster, 179. 
T. T. Wilkinson. — On the Drift deposits near Burnley, 76. 
W. C. Williamson. — On the organisation of an undescribed verticillate Strobilus 
from the lower Coal-Measures of Lancashire, 105 ; — On the structure of some spé¬ 
cimens of Stigmaria, 116. 
H. A. Smith. — Arsenic in Pyrites and various products, 162. 
J. Plant. — On some logs of Oak found in the Irwell valley gravels, 169 ; — Re¬ 
mains of Coal period Reptiles, 170. 
— Id., t. XI; 1872. 
W. B. Dawkins. — Further account of work fione in the Victoria cave, near 
Settle, 9 ; — On a group of Crystals of Calcite and Sulphide of Iron surrounding 
stalactitic Bitumen, 94. 
R. D. Darbishire. — On a discovery of Prehistoric relies in Gibb Tarn, near 
S 1 Bees, Cumberland, p. 54. 
E. W. Binney. — On a specimen of Stauropteris Oldhamia, 69 ; — On a large 
crystal of Selenite from the mud of the Suez Canal, 77 ; — On a specimen of Zygop- 
teris Lacattii from the Foot Mine, near Oldham, 99 ; — Additional notes on the Lanca¬ 
shire Drift deposits, 139. 
