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- Judd, Prof. J. W. The Secondary Rocks of Scotland. Third Paper. The Strata of the Western Coast and Islands. With a Note on the Foraminifera and other Organisms in the Chalk of the Hebrides, by Prof. T. Rupert Jones. (Plate XXXI.)
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- Keeping, Walter, Esq. On Pelanechinus, a new Genus of Sea-urchins from the Coral Rag. (Plate XXXIV.)
924
- Lapworth, C., Esq. The Moffat Series. (Plates XI.–XIII.)
240
- Marr, J. E., Esq. On some well-defined Life-zones in the Lower Part of the Silurian (Sedgwick) of the Lake-district
871
- Maw, G., Esq., F.L.S. On an Unconformable Break at the Base of the Cambrian Rocks near Llanberris
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- Newton, E. T., Esq. Notes on a Crocodilian Jaw from the Corallian Rocks of Weymouth. (Plate XVI.)
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- . Description of a new Fish from the Lower Chalk of Dover. (Plate XIX.)
439
- . Remarks on Saurocephalus, and on the Species which have been referred to that Genus
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- . On the Influence of the Advent of a higher Form of Life in modifying the Structure of an older and lower Form
421
- . On the Affinities of the Mosasauridæ, Gervais, as exemplified in the Bony Structure of the Fore Fin
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- Peach, C. W., Esq. On the Circinate Vernation, Fructification, and Varieties of Sphenopteris affinis, and on Staphylopteris (?) Peachii of Etheridge and Balfour, a Genus of Plants new to British Rocks. (Plates VII. & VIII.)
131
- Phillips, J. A., Esq. On the so-called "Greenstones" of Central and Eastern Cornwall, (Plates XX.–XXII.)
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- Prestwich, Prof. J. On the Section of Messrs. Meux & Co.'s Artesian Well in the Tottenham-Court Road, with Notices of the Well at Crossness, and of another at Shoreham, Kent; and on the probable Range of the Lower Greensand and Palæozoic Rocks under London
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- Ramsay, Prof. A. C., LL.D., and James Geikie, Esq., LL.D. On the Geology of Gibraltar. (Plate XXIII.)
505
- Reade, T. M., Esq. The Submarine Forest at the Alt Mouth
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- . On a Section through Glazebrook Moss, Lancashire
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- Seeley, Prof. H. G. On new Species of Procolophon from the Cape Colony preserved in Dr. Grierson's Museum, Thornhill, Dumfriesshire; with some Remarks on the Affinities of the Genus. (Plate XXXII.)
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