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dons. — 28 jlin-8 novembre 1875 . 
Grande-Bretagne. Londres. Britisli Association for the Advancement 
of Science. Report on the forty-fourth Meeting of the —, heU at Bel¬ 
fast in August 1874. 
W. Pengelly. — 10 th Report of the Committee for exploring Kent’s cavern, De- 
vonshire, 1. 
H. Willett et W. Topley. — 2 d Report of the Sub-Wealden exploration Committee. 21. 
W. Jolly. — 3 d Report of the Committee appointed for the purpose of coliecting 
Fossils from localities of difficult access in North-western Scotland, 74. 
A.-S. Herschell et G.-A. Lebour. — Report of a Committee on Experiments to dé¬ 
termine the Thermal conductivities of certain rocks, showing especially the Geolo- 
gical aspects of the investigation, 128. 
R.-IL Tiddeman. — 2 d Report of the Committee appointed for the purpose of 
assisting in the exploration of the Settle Caves (Victoria Cave), 133. 
L.-C. Miall. — Report of the Committee on the structure and classification of the 
Labyrinthodonts, 149. 
H.-W. Crosskey. — 2 d Report of the Committee appointed for the purpose of recor- 
ding the position, height above the sea, lithological characters, size and origin of 
the more important of the erratic blocks of England and Wales, reporting other 
matters of interest connected with the same, and taking measures for their préser¬ 
vation, 192. 
Edw. Hull. — Adress, Notices, 67. 
J. Grainger. — On the Fossils of the Post-tertiarv deposits of Ireland, 73. 
E.-T. Hardman. — On some new localities for Upper Boulder-clay in Ireland, 76; 
— On the Geological structure of the Tvrone Coal-fields, 77; — On the Age and Mode 
of formation of Lough Neagh, Ireland, 79. 
J.-Gwyn Jeffreys. —Note on the so-called Crag of Bridlington, 83. 
G. Langtrv, — On the occurence of the Middle Lias at Ballvcastle, 88. 
H. -Ail. Nicholson et W.-H. Ellis. — On a remarkable fragment of silicified Wood 
from the Rocky Mountains, 88. 
H.-AI1. Nicholson. — On Favistella stellata and Favistella calicina, with Notes 
on the atfinities of Favistella and allied généra, 89; — Description of speeies of 
Âlecto and Hippothoa from the Lower Silurian rocks of Ohio, with a description of 
Aulopora arachnoidea, 90 ; — Descriptions of new speeies of Polvzoa from the Lo¬ 
wer and Upper Silurian rocks of North America, 90 ; — Descriptions of new speeies 
of Cystiphyllum from the devonian rocks of North America, 91. 
W.-Ch. Roberts. — On the columnar form of Basait, 91. 
R. Russell. — On the Permian breccias of the couniry near Whitehaven, 92. 
W.-A. Traill. — On geological sections in the co. Down, 93. 
J. Wright. — On the discovery of Microzoa in the Chalkflints of the North of Ire¬ 
land. 95. 
— Geological Magazine (The), 2 3 sér., 2 e décade, t. Il, n os 9 à II ; 
18:5. 
Cari Pettersen. — Short sketch of the Geology of Northern Norway, 385. 
J.-St. Gardner. — On the cretaceous Aporrhaïdæ, 392. 
W. Flight. — A chapter in the history of Meteorites (suite), 401, 497, 518. 
Poulett-Scrope.—Note on Mr. R. Mallet on the prismatic construction of Basait, 412. 
Castracane. — Diatomacece in the carbonerifous period, 414. 
G.-H. Kinahan. — On the Nomenclature of Rocks, 425; — Nomenclature of the 
Drift, 547 ; — Boulder-clay in Ireland, 568. 
