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D. C. Davies. — On the Eastern boundary of the North Wales Coald-field near 
Oswestry, 14. 
E. Charlesworth. — On the fossil Remains of the Mammoth found in the bed of 
the German Océan, in the East or South-East portion of England, 15. 
E. Cresy. — On the Echinidæ of the Cretaceous formations, 19, 21 ; — On the Limes- 
tones, 211. 
Tennant. — On siliceous nodules in the various formations, 23 ; — Gold from 
Nova Scotia, 196; — On lime and limestones, 204. 
J. Brown. — On some Fossil Remains of Mammalia lately discovered in Essex ; 
with Remarks on the Position of the Beds of Drift in that County, and in the County 
of Suffolk, 29. 
J. Curyy. — On the Theory of a Graduai Withdrawal of Heal from the Earth as 
Explanatory of Certain Geological Phenomena, 36. 
M. Norman. — Notes on the Geology of White Cliff Bay, Isle of Wight, 38. 
Mordacque. — On a Stalactite found in Flagstone Rock, near Haslingdom, 46. 
C. Tomlinson. — On the action of Heat on certain Sandstones of Yorkshire, 50 ; 
— On the Plasticity and Odour of Clav, 237 ; — Two Days on the Chesii Bank, 
414. 
Bensted. — On the Kentish Ragstone as exhibited in the Iguanodon Quarry at 
Maidstone, 57. 
C. B. Rose. — On the Mastoid Appearances exhibited on the Faced Flints employed 
for the Outer Walls of buildings, 60; — On Two Beds of redeposited Crag Shells in 
the Yicinity of Yarmouth, Norfolk, 192; — On the Cretaceous Group in Norfolk, 226: 
— On a Recent Marine Deposit at Boulogne, 402. 
AV. Mitchell. — The Application of Cristallography to Mineralogy and Geology, 65. 
Mitchener. — On a New Red Sandstone Quarry at Stourton, in Cheshire, 75. 
J. Pickering. — On Brickfields, Gravel Pits, Sand Pits, and Peat Beds, at Copford 
Fisherton, West Hackney, Reculvers, and Kennet Yalley, 78. 
R. Bingham. — On the Geology of the island of Sheppey, 92. 
Ch. Rickman. — On Discoveries in the Lower London Tertiaries, at Dulwich and 
Peckham, during the Excavations for the Effra Branch of the Great South High Level 
Sewer, 106. 
J. Morris. — On Coal ; its Geological and Geographical Position, 170 ; — On Coal 
Plants, 289. 
A. Deck. — Notes on the Excursion to Hastings, 248. 
G. E. Roberts. — On Bone-beds, their Occurence in Sedimentary Deposits, and 
possible Origin, 251 ; — On some New Localities for Fossil Fishes in the North of 
Scotland, 355. 
C. Evans. — On a Superficial Freshwater Deposit near the Blackfriarsroad, 264; 
— On the Geological distribution of the Pitharella Rickmanni, 336 ; — On Fossils 
from the Railway-cuttings in the Vicinity of London, 347 ; — On the Excursion to 
Sevenoaks, 390. 
Guppy. — On the Older Parian Formation at Pointe à Pierre, Trinidad, 267; — 
On Metamorphism in certain Strata at Bendigo, Australia, 409. 
S. Cuming. — On Ancient Flint Implements, from the fields of Bridlington, 
Yorkshire, 273. 
— Excursion to Lewes, 274. 
— Yisit to the International Exhibition, 279. 
C. Blake. — On the Distribution of the Fossils of South America, 308: — On 
Fossil Monkeys, 320. 
Sopwith. — On the Lead-mines of England, 3L2. 
