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 Geological Magazine. Yol. v. Nos. 7-9. July to September 1868.

H. Woodward. — In-fliience of tlie Gulf-Stream, 298.

T. Davidson. — Earliest forms of Britisli BracMopoda, 303 (2 plates).

W. B. Dawkins. — Value of the Evidence of the Existence of the Mammoth in Pre-glacial Times, 316.

J. B. Jukes. — Chalk of Antrim, 345.

H. Seeley.— Strata near Ely, 347.

Miss Eyton. — Drift-heds of Llandrillo Bay, 349.

H. Woodward.— British Eossil Crustacea (continued), 353 (plate).

J. Morris. — Organic Remains from the Coal of Somersetshire, 356.

J. Geikie. — Discovery of JBos prifniffenius in the Lower Boulder Clay of Norfolk, 393.

B. H. Woodward. — Modern Chemistry and Physics, 395.

J. F. Walker. — Brachiopoda of the Lower Greensand at Upware, 399 (2 plates).

0. Fisher.— Boswell Hill Clay-pit, Ely, 407.

J. Morris. — Gravel-beds of Finchley, 411.

R. Tate. — Axinopsis, 4,12.

J. L. Lobley. — Lecture on Vesuvius, 321,

Lesley's ' Man's Origin and Destiny, sketched from the Platform of the Sciences,' reviewed, 325.

Dawson's ^Acadian Geology,' reviewed, 329 (4 plates).

Huxley's Lecture on Lost Forms intermediate between Birds and Reptiles, 357.

D. Forbes. — Study of Chemical Geology, 366,

A. Laganne. — Erosion of the Valley of the Vezere, and its Tributa- ries, 371.

A. Gaudry. — Light thrown by Geolosy on Ancient Greek History, 372.

W. S. Sjnnonds. — Fossil Mammals of Great Britain, 413. Schvarcz's ^Geological Attempts made by the Early Greeks,' re- viewed, 373.

Kner's ' Investigation of Xenacanthus Dechenii,^ reviewed, 376.

Leonhard and Geinitz's ^Neues Jahrbuch,' reviewed, 380,

Falconer's ' Geological Memoirs,' reviewed, 423.

Palceontographical Society's Memoirs, reviewed, 425.

Kner's ' Classification of the Ganoids/ reviewed, 429.

Leidj-'s ' Cretaceous Reptiles of the United States,' reviewed, 432.

Proceedings of Societies, 331, 382, 435.

Correspondence, 339, 391, 438.

Miscellaneous, 439.

Glasgow Geological Society. Transactions. Vol. ii. Part 3. 1868.

J. CrolL — Change in the Obliquity of the Ecliptic, its Influence on

the Climate of the Polar Regions, and Level of the Sea, 177. J. W. Young. — Chemistry of some Carboniferous and Old Red

Sandstones, 198.

. Ballagan Series of Rocks, 209.

Analysis of a green fibrous mineral from Cathkin, 212.

T. R. Jones and J. W. Kirkby. — Entomostraca of the Carboniferous Rocks of Scotland, 213."

II. Woodward. — Fossil Crustacea and a Chilognathous Myriapod from the Coal-measures of the West of Scotland, 234.

R. W. Skipsey. — Igneous Rock Sections at Rye Y/ater, Avrsliire, 248. -

D. Page.— Scottish Geology, its Proofs and Problems, 252.