dons. — 16 juin-3 nov. 1873. 
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Stow. — On the Diamond-Gravels of the Yaal River, South Africa, 3. 
R. Jones. — Description of the specimens sent by M. Stow, 17; — On fossils 
from the Devonian rocks of the Witzenberg Flats, Cape colony, 28 ; — On some 
bivalve Entomostraca from the Lias of Yorkshire, 146 ; —On the Entomostraca from 
the cambrian rocks of S l -David’s, 183. 
Shaw. — On the Geology of the Diamond-fîelds of South Africa, 21. 
Rattrav. — On the geology of Fernando-Noronha, 31. 
Hulke. — On some Ichthyosaurian remains from Kimmeridge bay, Dorset, 34 ; — 
Appendix to his note on a new and undescribed Wealden Vertebrata, 36. 
Prestwich. — On the presence of a raised beach on Portsdown Hill, and on the 
occurence of a flint implement on a high level at Downton, 38. 
Hicks. — On some undescribed Fossils from the Menevian group of Wales, 41. 
173. 
Stephen. — On the occurence of Gold in New Caledonia and of Tin in New South 
Wales, 42. 
Nordenskiœld. — On the Greenland Meteorites, 44. 
Woodward. — On the Relationship of the Xipliosura to the Eurypterida and tothe 
Trilobita and Arachnida, 46. 
Heer. — On Cyclostigma, Lepidodendron and Knorria, from Kiltorkan, 169 ; — 
On the Carboniferous flora of Bear Island, 161. 
Maw. — On the Geology of the Plain of Morocco and the Great Atlas, 85. 
Etheridge. — A Description of a new genus of fossil scutelloid Echinoderm from 
Saffe, N. Africa, 97. 
R. Jones et W. Parker. — On the Foraminifera of the family Rotalinœ found in the 
cretaceous formations ; with Notes on their tertiary and recent Représentatives, 103. 
Blake. — On the Infralias in Yorkshire, 132. 
D’Orueta. — On the geology of the neighbourhood of Malaga, 148. 
Ramsay. — On the River-eourses of England and Wales, 148. 
Login. — On the most recent geological Changes of the Rivers and Plains of Nor¬ 
thern India, 186. 
— kl., t. XXIX, n° 2 (114) ; 1873. 
Judd. — On the secundarv rocks of Scotland (I), 97. 
Davidson. — Note on some brachiopoda collected by M. Judd from the jurassic 
deposits of the east eoast of Scotland, 196. 
Campbell. -— On the glaciation of Ireland, 198. 
Sharp. — On the Oolites of Northamptonshire (II), 225. 
— Royal Society of —. Philosophical Transactions of the —, 
t. CLXII, part. 2; 1871 
Owen. — On the fossil Mammals of Australia. VII. Genus Phascolomys ; species 
exceeding the existing ones in size, 241. 
Williamson. — On the organization of the fossil plants of the Coal-measures. III. 
Lycopodiaceœ (suite), 283. 
-Proceedings of the —, t. XX, n° 138; 1872. 
— kl., t. XXI, nos 139 à 145 ; 1873. 
Owen. — On the fossil Mammals of Australia. VIII. Macropodidœ : généra Macro¬ 
pus., Osphranter , Phascolagus, Sthenurus and Protemnodon, 128. 
Des Cloizeaux. — On a new locality of Amblygonite and on Montebrasite, a new 
hydrated Aluminium and Lithium phosphate, 174. 
