80 dons. — 3 mars-5 mai 1879. 
Rofe. _ on some recent Marine Shells found in the excavations for railway-works 
at Preston, 321. 
A. Bott. — On the Strata exposed by the Excavations for the Southern High Level 
Sewer Main Line, 327. 
G. Dowker. — On the visit to Herne Bay and Reculver, 339. 
C. T. Richardson. — On Stones picked up in the Streets of London, 361. 
W. Hislop. — Notes on Microscopie Geology, 373, 378, 386. 
A. Ramsay. — On the Excursion to Bromley, 404. 
T. B. Redwood. — On the Métal Magnésium, 415. 
— Id , t. II ; 1870-72. 
C. Evans. — On the Strata exposed by the Line of Railroad through the Seven- 
oaks Tunnel, 1; — On the Geology of the neighbourhood of Portsmouth andRyde, 
61, 149; — On a New Section of the Upper Bed of the London Clay, 283. 
H. Woodward. — On Yolcanos, 5; — On relies ofthe Carboniferous and other old 
Land-surfaces, 231. 
— Excursion to Grays, Essex, 29. 
T. D. Bott. — On the Geology ofthe neighbourhood of Swanage, 30. 
— Excursion to Lewisham, 33; — Id. to Stroud, May Hill, and Swindon, 33 ; — 
Id. to Crayford, 34 ; — Id. to Tilburstow andNutfield, 35 ; — IdAo Aylesbury, 36. 
C. T. Richardson. — On a visit to the Scilly ïsles, 37. 
•— Excursion to Herne Bay, 38 ; — Id. to Hampstead, 40; — Id. to Folkestone, 41. 
J. Hopkinson. — Excursion to Watford, 43; — Report of the Proceedings of the 
Geological Section of the British Association at Edinburgh, 309. 
J. Logan Lobley. — Two Days in a Mining District, 45; — On the Stratigraphical 
Distribution of the British Fossil Brachiopoda, 77 ; — Excursion to the Yeovil dis¬ 
trict, 247; — Id. to Caterham Junction and Riddlesdown, 274. 
A. et R. Bell. — On the English Crags and the Stratigraphical Divisions indicated 
by their Invertebrate Fauna, 185. 
— Excursion to Cambridge, 219; — Id. to Belvedere, 229; — Id. to Oxford, 243. 
H. Johnson. —Excursion to Grays, Essex, 245 ; — On Flint, 251. 
A. Bell. — Supplément to Catalogue of Species in the English Crags, 270. 
— Excursion to Ilford, 273. 
S. Y. Pattison. — On the Upper Limits ofthe Devonian System, 277. 
— Excursion to Warwickshire, 284. 
H. Wal-ker. — On the Glacial Drifts of North London, 289. 
A. C. Davies. — On the Overlapping of Several Geological Formations on the 
North Wales Border, 299. 
J « T. B. Ives. —Note on the occurence of Peat in the neighbourhood ofFinchlev, 
321. 
— Id., t. III; 1872-1873. 
T. G. Bonney. —On the Upper Greensand or Chloritic Mari of Cambridgeshire, 1. 
C. Evans. — On the Geology of Hampstead, Middlesex, 21 ; — Excursion to 
Hampstead, 67; — On a Well Section at Finchley, 148. 
J. A. Coombs. — On a Recently Exposed Section at Battersea, 33. 
— Excursion to Maidstone, 38. 
W. H. Hudleston et H. Price. — On excavations on the Site ofthe New Law 
Courts, 43. 
Hopkinson. — Excursion to Watford, 65; — Id. to Eastbourne and St.-Leonards , 
211. 
