dons. — 15 juin-9 nov. 1874. 
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— Ici., t. XII; 1873. 
E. W. Binney. — Additional notes on the Drift deposits near Manchester, 12 ; — 
On some specimens of Anachoropteris, 44, 72 et 107. 
W. B. Dawkins. — On some remarkable forms of Stalagmite from Caves near 
Tenby, 26 ; — The results of the Settle cave exploration. 61 ; — Observations on 
the rate at which Stalagmite is being accnmulated in the Ingleborough cave, 83 ; — 
On the exploration of the Victoria cave. 111. 
W. C. Williamson.— On some specimens of Asterophyllites, 47 et 106. 
W. Brockbank. — Notes on supposed Glacial action in the déposition of Hématite 
Iron Ores in the Furness district, 58 ; — Notes on the Victoria cave, Settle, 95. 
J. Plant. — Description of Minerais and Ores from Venezuela; 113 ; — Note on a 
fossil Spider in Ironstone of the Coal-Measures, 146. 
Penzance. R. Geological Society of Cornwall. Animal report of the 
Council, with ..., XXXYIII-LX ; 1851-73. 
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J. Giles. — On the Geology of the Liskeard district, 169 ; — On the Metalliferous 
associations of the Liskeard rocks, 198. 
C. W. Peach. — Notice of the Geology of S 1 Pinnock. 175 ;— A notice of the disco- 
very of Land Plants and Shells in the lower Old red sandstone of Caithness, N. B., 
230 ; — A notice of the discovery of Fossils in the Limestone at Durness, Sutherland- 
shire, N. B., 285 ; — A note on the fossil Flora of the lower Old red sandstone of 
Wick, Caithness, 289. 
J. Carne. — Notice of a Raised beach lately discovered at Zennor, 176. 
W. J. Henwood. — Observations on the Providence Mines, 178; — On the geolo¬ 
gical associations of Tellurium, 228. 
R. Q. Couch. — Notice of the occurence of Horns and Boues of several species of 
Deer in the Tin-Works of Cornwall, 185 ; — On the fucoidal appearences observed 
in the Cornish Slates, 193 ; — Notes on the Bones found in the alluvial deposits of 
Cornwall, 233 ; — On the Zoology of the Post-tertiary deposits of Cornwall. 263 ; — 
Notes on the Foliation and Cleavage of the Cornish Slates, 273 ; — The Silurian Fauna 
of Cornwall, 300 ; — On the Slates of Cornwall, 317. 
S. R. Pattison. — On the Geology of the South coast of Cornwall, 208 ; — A day in 
the North Devon minerai district, 223 ; — Illustrations of the Geology of East Corn¬ 
wall, from the Boulonnais, 246. 
W. Pengelly. — Remarks on the geology of the South coast of Cornwall, 211 ; — 
Observations on the Geology of the South-western coast of Devonshire, 291 ; — On 
the Beekites found in the red Conglomérâtes of Torbay, 309 ; — The geographical 
and chronological distribution of the Devonian fossils of Devon and Cornwall, 388 ; 
— On the Geological âge of the Dartmoor Granités, 419 ; — On the corrélation ofthe 
Slates and Limestones of Devon and Cornwall with the Old red sandstones of Scot- 
land, 441 ; — On the supposed uniform height of contemporary raised beaches, 446. 
W.' Vivian. — Observations on the mining district of Sonora, Tuolumne Co., Cali¬ 
fornia, 216 ; — Observations on the Gold flelds of the Pacific and their probable 
extent, 327 ; — Constitution and structure of Slate, 339. 
N. Whitley. — The effects of geological structure and the action of the waves, on 
the geographical outline of Cornwall, 220 ; — On recent deposits at the mouth of 
the River Taw, etc., 236 ; — On the strike of the Slate-beds in Cornwal and Devon, 
336 ; — On the effects of the Granité joints on the physical geographv of Penwith, 
349. 
