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dons. — 28 jlin-8 novembre 1875 . 
T.-G. Bonney. — Glacial érosion, 426. 
J.-À. Birds. — The Post-pliocene formations ofthe isle of Man, 428. 
A. Tylor. — On the action of denuding agencies, 433. 
R.-D.-M. Yerbeek. — On the Geology of Central Sumatra, 477. 
J.-G. Goodchild. — On the origin of Coums, Corries or Cirques, 486; — Wulfenite 
at Caldbeck fell, 565. 
Th. Wright. — On the discovery of Cotyloderma in the Middle Lias of Dorsetshire, 
505. 
Edw. Hull. — Boulder-clay in Ireland, 524. 
G. Greenwood. — Mr. Bonney on Glacial érosion, 524. 
A.-E. Nordenskiold. — On the former climate of the polar régions, 525. 
H. -R. Brady. — On some fossil Foraminifera from the West-coast district, Suma¬ 
tra, 532. 
G. -A. Lebour. — On the limits of the Yoredale sériés in the North of England, 539. 
W.-M. Gabb. — Notes on west indian Fossils, 544. 
Tennant.— Notes on Diamonds from the Cape of Good Hope, 545. 
R. Mallet. — Prismatic structure of Basait, 566. 
X**. — The inverted strata of the Mendips. 566. 
D. Mackintosh. — Origin of Escarpments and Cwms, 569. 
M.-B. Aider. — Bottleite, 570. 
— Geological Society. The quarterly Journal ot‘ the —, t. XXXI, 
n° 5 (122) ; 1875. 
J.-E. Cross. — The Geology of North-west Lineolnshire, 115. 
J.-W. Judd. — On the structure and âge of Arthur’s Seat. Edinburgh, 131. 
Seeley. — On the fémur of Cryptosaurus eumerus, Seeley, a Dinosaur from the 
Oxford Clay of Great Gransden, 149; — Note on Pelobatochelys Blakii and other 
Yertebrate fossils exhibited by the Rev. J.-F. Blake in illustration of his paper on 
the Kimmeridge Clay, 234. 
J.-Cl. Ward. — The Glaciation of the Southern part of the Lake-district and the 
Glacial origin of the Lake-basins of Cumberland and Westmoreland, 152. 
H. Ilicks.— On the succession of the ancient rocks in the vicinity of S 1 David’s, 
Pembrokeshire, with spécial reference to those of the Arenig and Llandeilo groups 
and their fossil contents, 167. 
J.-F. Blake. — On the Kimmeridge Clay of England, 196. 
R. Pennington. — On the bone-Caves in the neighbourhood of Castleton, Der- 
byshire, 238. 
W. Boyd Dawkins. — The Mammalia found at Windy Knoll, 246. 
A.-J. Jukes-Browne. — On the relations of the Cambridge Gault and Greensand, 
256. 
G. Krefft. — Remarks on the working of the molar teeth of the Diprotodons, 317. 
Manchester. — Geologicai Society. Transactions of the —, t. XIII, 
part. X; 1875. 
Plant, Aitken, Dickinson. — Discussion uper Mr Greenwell’s Paper on Basait, 326. 
Hardwick. — Specimens of Hornblendic Trap, 337. 
J. Plant. — On the origin of some arenaceous nodules in coal-measure sandstones, 
338 ; — On a fossil Algæ, Arthophycus, 341. 
A.-W. Waters. — On Belemnites in Eocene strata, 342. 
J. Kerr. — On Lead mining in the districts of Stansfield, Holmes Chapel, Rossen- 
dale and Great Hambledon, N. W. Yorkshire and N. E. Lancashire, 344. 
