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A.-D. Wilson. — Topographical and geological Report of the San Juan country, 
145. 
L. Lesquereux. — A review of the fossil Flora of North America, 233; — On some 
new species of fossil Plants of the lignitic formations, 363; — New species of fossil 
Plants from the cretaceous formations of the Dakota group, 391. 
S.-G. Williams. — Notes on the Geology of some localities near Canon City, Fre- 
mont County, Colorado, 249. 
F.-Y. Hayden. — Notes on the lignitic group of Eastern Colorado and Wyoming, 
401. 
A.-S. Packard. — On the supposed ancient outlet of Great Sait Lake, 413. 
F. -B. Meek. — Notice of a very large Goniatite from Eastern Kansas, 445. 
S. -H. Scudder. — Fossil Orthoptera from the Rocky Mountain Tertiaries, 447. 
— Smithsonian Institution. Annual Report of the Board of Regents 
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G. -H. Kinahan. — The estuary of the river Slaney, County Wexford, 60. 
E.-T. Hardman. — On some new Localities for Upper Boulder Clay in Ireland, 73. 
Ch.-R.-C. Tichborne. — On the presence and distribution of Fluorine in Calcspars, 
82; — Note on the presence of Thallium in an Iron orefrom Prussia, 84. 
Edw. Hull. — On the microscopie structure of a fragment of baked or indurated 
Slate, from the lower silurian rocks, Claremont Hill, near Dundalk, 85. 
J.-E. Reynolds. — On a specimen of minerai Borate from Tarapaca, Peru, 89. 
— Londres. Geological Magazine (The), fév. et mars 1876. 
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J.-W. Judd. — Contributions to the study of Volcanos, 2 d ser.: The ancient Vol- 
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A.-E. Nordenskiold. — Sketch of the Geology of Ice and Bell Sounds, Spitzbergen 
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J. Starkie Gardner. — Cretaceous Gasteropoda, 75, 105. 
G. -H. Kinahan. — Irish Tide Heights and Raised beaches, 78 ; — On the classifi¬ 
cation and nomenclature of Rocks, 114. 
H. Hosken. — Remarks about the New Hébrides group, 82. 
Th. Wright. — On the Cotyledermidæ, 94. 
D. Mackintosh. — Upper Boulder-Clay of the N. W. of England, 95. 
Edw. Hull. — The scarle boring, Lincolnshire, 95; — M. Judd and the Glacial 
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W. Gunn. — Subaerial dénudation versus Glacial érosion, 97. 
T. Rup. Jones. — Note on an Annelid bed in the Gault of Kent, 117. 
J.-F. Blake. — Lower silurian Foraminifera, 134. 
G.-A. Lebour. — Range of Saccammina Carteri, Bradv, 135. 
A.-C. Ramsay. — The origin of Lake Basins, 136. 
J. Geikie. —Origin of Lake Basins, 139. 
A.-H. Green. — M. Judd on Glacial érosion and Subaerial dénudation, 141. 
T.-W. Danby. — Elévation and subsidence ofland in Jersey, 143. 
G. Greenwood. — Glacial érosion, 144. 
— Geological Record (The) for 1874. An account of works on Geo¬ 
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