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J. Haswell. — Notice of Sandstone now in the course of formation at Elie, Fifeshire, 259.
E. Hull. — On the Extension of the Coal-fields of England under the more recent Permian and Triassic Formations, 261.
J. Henderson and D. J. Brown. — On the Silurian Rocks of the Pentland Hills, 266 (1 plate).
W. L. Lindsay. — Preliminary Report on the Sutherlandshire Gold-field, 273.
H. A. Nicholson. — Notes on the Geology of Derwentwater, in Cumberland, 274 (1 plate).
W. Jolly. — Notes on the Geology of Southerness, Kircudbrightshire, 278. '
J. Powrie. — On the earliest known vestiges of "Vertebrate Life ; being a Description of the Fish Remains of the Old Red Sandstone Rocks of Forfarshire, 284 (5 plates).
G. Anderson. — On Vitrified Forts, with Description of Craig Phadrich, near Inverness, 802.
R. Brown. — On the Geographical Distribution and Physical Characteristic of the Coal-fields of the North Pacific Coast, 305.
G. Lyon. — Notes on the Trap-dykes of Edinburgh and neighbourhood, 325.
D. W. Roberts. — Notice of the occurrence of " Actinocrinus pulcher " (Salt. MSS.), in the Upper Silurian Flags of Denbighshire, North Wales, being a new locality for this Encrinite, 329 (1 plate).
J. Croll. — On two River Channels buried under Drift, belonging to a period when the land stood several hundred feet higher than at present, 330 (1 plate).
R, Dick. — On the Discovery of a " Sand-dyke," or old liver channel running north to south, from near Kirk of Shotts to Wishaw, Lanarkshire, 345 (1 plate).
A. Taylor. — Notes on Chemical Geology, 352.
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D. Milne-Home. — On the Boulder-clay of Europe, 529.
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J. J. Murphy. — On the Causes of Volcanic Action, 583.
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