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CONTENTS.
X. A Sketch of the Geology of some parts of Hampshire and Dorsetshire. By J. F. Berger, M.D. Honorary Member of the Geological Society.p. 249
XI. Notice respecting the Geological Structure of the Vicinity of Dublin; with an account of some rare Minerals found in Ireland. By William Fitton, M.D.p. 269
XII. On the Mineralogy of the Malvern Hills. By Leonard Horner, Esq. Secretary of the Geological Society.p. 281
XIII. Notice accompanying Section of Heligoland, drawn up from the Communications of Lieutenants Dickinson and Mac Culloch, of the Royal Engineers. By John Mac Culloch, M.D. F.L.S. Member of the Geological Society.p. 322
XIV. Observations on some of the Strata in the Neighbourhood of London, and on the Fossil Remains contained in them. By James Parkinson, Esq. Member of the Geological Society.p. 324
XV. Memoir on Bardiglione or Sulphate of Lime, containing a Sketch of a Theory of the true Nature of Plaster, as well as of its Properties; in order to determine the differences that exist between it and Bardiglione. By The Count de Bournon, F.R.S. &c. Foreign Secretary of the Geological Society.p. 355
XVIII. Notice respecting the Decomposition of Sulphate of Iron by Animal Matter. By W. H. Pepys, Esq. F.R.S. Treasurer of the Geological Society.p. 399
List of Donations.p. 401
Index.p. 413