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Young. — Some points in geological Terminology, 109 ; — Notes on a Section of 
strata containing beds of impure coal and plant-remains, showing structure, at Gle- 
narbuck, near Bowling, 123. 
Robertson et Crosskey. — On the post-tertiary fossiliferous beds of Scotland, 128. 
Craig. — On the glacial deposits of North Ayrshire and Renfrewshire, 138. 
Lapworth. — On the origin of Petroleum, 174. 
Fraser. — On some recentlv-exposed Sections in the Paisley clay-beds, and their 
relation to the glacial period. 178. 
Kinahan. — On the Yalley of Loch Lomond, 181. 
Thomson. — Notes on carboniferous fossils, 187. 
Bell. —Note on the Pitchstone at Corriegills, Arran, 190. 
Londres. Association for the Advancement of Science. Report on 
the forty-second Meeting of the British —, held at Brighton in Au- 
gust 1872. 
Newton. — Second supplementary report on the Extinct Birds of the Mascarene 
islands, 23. 
Pengelly. — Eight report of the Com. for exploring Kent’s Cavern. Devonshire, 28. 
Jolly. — Report on the discovery of Fossils in certain remote parts of the North¬ 
western Highlands, 238. 
Thomson et Harkness. — Fourth report of the Com. appointed to investigate the 
structure of carboniferous limestone Corals, 241. 
H. Woodward. — Finth report of the Com. appointed for the purpose of continuing 
Researches in fossil Crustacea, 321. 
Miscellaneous . Godwin-Austen. — Adress, 90. 
Carpenter. — On the Température and other physical conditions of Inland Seas, 
their relation to geological inquiry, 96. 
Carruthers. — On the Tree Feras of the Coal-measures and their affinities with 
existing forms, 98 ; — On Traquairia, a radiolarian rhizopod from the Coal- 
measures, 126. 
Davidson. — On the présent state of our Knowledge in connexion with the Bra- 
chiopoda, 99. 
Davidson et King. — On the Généra Trimerella , Dinobolus and Monomerella, 100. 
Dawkins. — On the physical Geography of the Mediterranean during the Pleisto- 
cene âge, 100. 
Gaudry. — On the fossil Animais of Mount Leberon, 102. 
Gunn. — On the Prospect of finding productive Coal-measures in Norfolk and 
