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- Etheridge, R., Jun., Esq. On our Present Knowledge of the Invertebrate Fauna of the Lower Carboniferous or Calciferous Sandstone Series of the Edinburgh Neighbourhood, especially of that Division known as the Wardie Shales; and on the First Appearance of certain Species in these Beds. (Plates I. & II.)
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- . Further Remarks on Adherent Carboniferous Productidæ
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- Feilden, Capt. H. W., and C. E. De Rance, Esq. Geology of the Coasts of the Arctic Lands visited by the late British Expedition under Capt. Sir George Nares, R.N., K.C.B., F.R.S. (Plate XXIV.)
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- Foster, C. Le Neve, Esq., B.A., D.Sc. On the Great Flat Lode south of Redruth and Camborne, and on some other Tin-deposits formed by the Alteration of Granite. (Plate XXX.)
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- . On some Tin Stockworks in Cornwall
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- Gardner, J. S., Esq. On the Cretaceous Dentaliidæ. (Plate III.)
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- Geikie, James, Esq., LL.D. On the Glacial Phenomena of the Long Island, or Outer Hebrides. Second Paper. (Plate XXXIII.)
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- Prof. A. C. Ramsay. On the Geology of Gibraltar. (Plate XXIII.) , and
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- Godfrey, J. G. H., Esq. Notes on the Geology of Japan
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- Gunn, W., Esq., and C. T. Clough, Esq., B.A. On the Discovery of Silurian Beds in Teesdale
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- Heer, Prof. O. Notes on Fossil Plants discovered in Grinnell Land by Capt. H. W. Feilden, Naturalist of the English North-Polar Expedition
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- T. Davies, Esq. . Additional Notes on the Dimetian and Pebidian Rocks of Pembrokeshire. With an Appendix by
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- . On the Metamorphic and Overlying Rocks in the Neighbourhood of Loch Maree, Ross-shire
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- Hill, Rev. E., M.A., and the Rev. T. G. Bonney, M.A. The Precarboniferous Rocks of Charnwood Forest.—Part II. (Plate X.)
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- Hughes, Prof. T. M'K., M.A. On the Pre-Cambrian Rocks of Bangor. With a Note on the Microscopic Structure of some Welsh Rocks, by Prof. T. G. Bonney, M.A.
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- Hulke, J. W., Esq., F.R.S. Note on two Skulls from the Wealden and Purbeck Formations indicating a new Subgroup of Crocodilia. (Plate XV.)
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- . Note on an Os articulare, presumably that of Iguanodon Mantelli
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- Jones, Prof. T. Rupert, F.R.S. Note on the Foraminifera and other Organisms in the Chalk of the Hebrides
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