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Liversicîge. — On the occurence of Chalk in the New Britain Group, 529. 
H. B. Brady. — Supplementary Note on the Foraminifera of the Chalk (?) of the 
New Britain Group, 534. 
S. Wood, Jun. — American Surface Geology, and its relation to British, with 
some Remarks on the Glacial conditions in Britain, especially in reference to the 
Great Ice Age of Mr. James Geikie (suite), 536. 
G. Barrow. — On a New Marine Bed in the Lower Oolites of East Yorkshire, 
552. 
J. S. Gardner. — Notes on Cretaceous Gasteropoda, 556. 
J. Milne. — Aeross Europe and Asia. Travelling Notes (suite), 557. 
D. Mackintosh. — Tripartite ongin of the Boulder-Clays of the North-West of 
England, 575. 
T. G. Bonney. — Colouring of Oolitic rocks, 576. 
— Id.,t. V, n° 1; 1878. 
Ail. Nicholson. — Recent Progress in Palæontology, L 
S. Wood, Jun. — American Surface Geology, and its relation to British, with 
some Remarks on the Glacial Conditions in Britain, especially in reference to the 
Great Ice Age of Mr. James Geikie, 13. 
J. Milne.— Aeross Europe and Asia. Travelling Notes (suite), 29. 
D’Urban.— Palæolithic Implements from the Yalley of the Axe, 37. 
A. B. Wynne. — Concretionary Bands or Conglomérâtes of Lambay lsland, 48. 
— Geological Society. The Quarterly Journal of the —, t. XXXIII, 
n° 3; 1877. 
Arth. Philipps. — On the Chemical and Mineralogical Changes which hâve taken 
places in certain Eruptive rocks of North Wales, 423. 
H. Price. — On the Beds between the Gault and Upper Chalk near Folkestone, 
431. 
S. Allport.— On certain Ancient Devitrified Pitchstones and Perlites from the 
Lower Silurian District of Shropshire, 449. 
R. Harkness et Ail. Nicholson. — On the Strata and their Fossil contents between 
the Borrowdale Sériés of the North of England and the Conision Flags, 461. 
Jukes-Browne. — Supplementary Notes on the Fauna of the Cambridge Green- 
sand, 485. 
E. T. Newton. — On the Remains of Hypsodon, Portkeus, and Ichthyadectes from 
British Cretaceous Strata, with Descriptions of new species, 505. 
T. Spratt. — Remarks on the Coal-bearing deposits near Erekli (the ancient Hera- 
clea Pontica, Bithynia), 524. 
W. H. Flower. — Note on the Occurences of the Remains of Hyœnarctos in the 
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A. Leith Adams. — Observations on Remains ofthe Mammoth and other Mammals 
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H. G. Seeley. — On Mauisaurus Gardneri (Seeley), an Elasmosaurian from the 
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R. H. Traquair. — On the Agassizian Généra Amblypterus, Palæoniscus, Gyrolepis , 
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M. Mello. — The Bone-caves of Creswell Crags, III, 579. 
W. B. Dawkins. — On the Mammal-fauna ofthe Caves of Creswell Crags, 589. 
Manchester. Geological Society. Transactions of the-, t. XIV, 
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