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near Sidmouth, and a Note on the occurrence of an ossiferous zone containing bones 
of a Labyrinthodon, 274. 
Seeley. — On the posterior portion of a Lower Jaw of Labyrinthodon (L. Lavisi), 
from the Trias of Sidmouth, 278; — Notice ofthe occurrence of remains of a British 
fossil Zeuglodon (Z. Wanklyni, Seeley), in the Burton Clay ofthe Hampshire Coast, 
428; — On an associated sériés of Cervical and Dorsal Vertebræ of Polyptychodon, 
from the Cambridge Upper Greensand, 433; — On Crocodilus icenicus, Seeley, a se¬ 
cond and larger species ef Crocodile from the Cambridge Upper Greensand, 437 ; 
— On Macrurosaurus semnus, Seeley, a long tailed animal with procœlous vertebræ 
from the Cambridge Upper Greensand, 440 ;— On remains of Emys hordwellensis, 
Seeley, from the Lower Hordwell Beds in the Hordwell Cliff, 445; — On the British 
fossil Cretaceous Birds, 496. 
Dawson. — Note on the Phosphates of the Laurentian and Cambrian Rocks of Ca¬ 
nada, 285. 
J. W. Judd. — On the Ancient Yolcano of the district of Schemnitz, Hungary, 292. 
E. T. Newton. — On two Chimasroid Jaws from the Lower Greensand of New 
Zealand, 326. 
J. W. Davis. — On a Bone-bed in the Lower Coal-measures, with an Enuméra¬ 
tion of the Fish-remains of which it is principallv composed, 332. 
P. M. Duncan. — On some Fossil Reef-building Corals from the Tertiarv Deposits 
of Tasmania, 341. 
Owen. — Evidences of Theriodonts in Permian deposits elsewhere than in South 
Africa, 352. 
J. W. Hulke. — Appendix to Note on a Modified Form of Dinosaurian Ilium, 
hitherto reputed Scapula, 364. 
Ussher. — On the Triassic Rocks of Somerset and Devon, 367. 
Keeping. — On the discoverv of Melonites in Britain, 395. 
J. J. Murphy. — The Glacial Climate and the Polar Ice-cap, 400. 
S. Àllport. — On the Metamorphic Rocks surrounding the Land’s-End mass of 
Granité, 407. 
D. Mackintosh. — On the mode of occurence and dérivation of beds of Drifted 
Coal near Corwen, North Wales, 451. 
R. Etheridge Jun. — On an adhèrent form of Productus and a small Spiriferina 
from the Lower Carboniferous Limestone Group of the East of Scotland, 454. 
Clough. — The Section at the High Force, Teesdale, 466. 
R. Mallet. — On the mechanism of production of Yolcanic Dykes, and on those of 
Monte Somma, 472. 
A. Irving. — Some recent sections near Nottingham, 513. 
Guppy. —On the Miocene Fossils of Haiti, 516. 
E. Wilson. — On the Permians of the north-east of England (at their Southern margin) 
and their relations to the under-and overlving formations, 533. 
Manchester. Geological Society. Transactions of the-, t. XIV, 
n os 6 et 7 ; 1876. 
W. B. Dawkins. — On the Water Supply in the Red Rocks of Lancashire and 
Cheshire, 133. 
Kinahan. — On the Rocks of the Ballymoney Sériés, Co. Wexford, 145. 
A. Crofton. —Drift. Peat, etc., of Heysman. Morecambe bav, 152. 
Italie. Pise. Societa Toscana di Scienze Naturali residente in —. Alti 
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