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  1. ———. The Exploration of the Ossiferous Deposit at Windy Knoll, Castleton, Derbyshire, by Rooke Pennington, Esq., LL.B., and Prof. Boyd Dawkins, M.A., F.R.S.
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    724
  1. Dawson, Principal J. W. Note on a Specimen of Diploxylon from the Coal-formation of Nova Scotia
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    836
  1. Duncan, Prof. P. M. On the Echinodermata of the Australian Cainozoic (Tertiary) Deposits. (Plates III. & IV.)
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    42
  1. Dunn, E. J., Esq. Further Notes on the Diamond-fiields of South Africa, with Observations on the Gold-fields and Cobalt-mine in the Transvaal
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    879
  1. Etheridge, R., Jun., Esq. On the Remains of a large Crustacean, probably indicative of a new Species of Eurypterus, or allied Genus (Eurypterus? Stevensoni), from the Lower Carboniferous Series (Cementstone Group) of Berwickshire
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    223
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    532
  1. ———. On the Occurrence of a Macrurous Decapod (Anthrapalæmon? Woodwardi, sp. nov.) in the Red Sandstone, or Lowest Group, of the Carboniferous Formation in the South-east of Scotland. (Plate XXVII.)
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    863
  1. ———, and R. L. Jack, Esq. On the Discovery of Plants in the Lower Old Red Sandstone of the Neighbourhood of Callander
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    213
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    534
  1. Gardner, J. S., Esq. On British Cretaceous Patellidæ, and other Families of Patelloid Gastropoda. (Plates VII.–IX.)
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    192
  1. Gilpin, E., Esq. Notes on some Recent Discoveries of Copper-ore in Nova Scotia
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    461
  1. Harmer, F. W., Esq. On the Kessingland Cliff-section, and on the Relation of the Forest-bed to the Chillesford Clay, with some Remarks on the so-called Terrestrial Surface at the base of the Norwich Crag
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    134
  1. ———, and S. V. Wood, Jun., Esq. On the Later Tertiary Geology of East Anglia. With a Note by S. V. Wood, Esq., on some New Occurrences of Species of Mollusca in the Crag and Beds superior to it
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    74
  1. Helland, M. A. On the Ice-Fjords of North Greenland, and on the Formation of Fjords, Lakes, and Cirques in Norway and Greenland
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    142
  1. Hicks, H., Esq. On the Pre-Cambrian (or Dimetian and Pebidian) Rocks of St. David's. (Plate X.)
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    229
  1. Hill, Rev. E., and Rev. T. G. Bonney. The Precarboniferous Rocks of Charnwood Forest.—Part 1
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    754