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C. Moore. — Preliminary Report on Mineral Veins containing Organic Remains in the Carboniferous Limestone, 428.

R. A. C. Godwin-Austen. — Presidential Address, Section 0, 51.

W. H. Baily. — Fossils from the Old Red Sandstone of Kiltorcan Hill, Kilkenny, 58.

A. Bell. — Molluscan Fauna of the Red Crag, 59.

J. Brodie. — Recent Geological changes on the British Islands, 60.

Hyde Clark. — "Western Asia Minor Coal- and Iron-basins, and the Geology of the District, 61.

E. Crisp. — Skeleton of a Fossil Whale from the Eastern Coast of Suffolk, 61.

H. Coquand. — Parallelism of the Cretaceous Strata of England and the North of France with those of the West, South-west, and South of France and the North of Africa, 61.

P. M. Duncan. — On the genus Clisiophyllum, 62.

O. Fisher. — On the Denudations of Norfolk, 63.

W. Fox. — On the Skull and Bones of an Iguanodon, 64.

W. R. Grove. — Artificial Rocking-stones, an experiment, 65.

J. Gunn. — On the Alternate Elevations and Subsidences of the Land, and the order of Succession of Strata in Norfolk and Suffolk, 66.

H. Hicks. — On some recent Discoveries of Fossils in the Cambrian Rocks, 68.

C. Jecks. — On the Ferruginous Sandstone of the Neighbourhood of Northampton, 69.

E. R. Lankester. — On the Oldest Beds of the Crags, 70.

J. L. Lobley. — On the Range and Distribution of the British Fossil Brachiopoda, 71.

J. Lowe. — On the occurrence of Spherical Iron Nodules in the Lower Greensand, 72.

Dr. Mann.— On the Coal-field of Natal, 73.

G. Maw. — On the Sequence of the Deposits in Norfolk and Suffolk superior to the Red Crag, 73.

C. Moore. — On New Discoveries connected with Quaternary Deposits, 74.

C. G. Nicolay. — On the Geology of the Chapada Diamantina in the province of Bahia, Brazil, 74.

C. W. Peach.— On the Fossil Fishes of Cornwall, 76.

W. Pengelly. — On the condition of some of the Bones found in Kent's Cavern, Torquay, 76.

C. B. Rose.— On the Crag at Aldeby, 77.

J. W. Salter. — On a New Pterygotus from the Lower Old Red Sandstone, 78.

S. Sharp. — On a remarkable Incrustation in Northamptonshire, 78.

J. Tennant. — On the recent Discovery of Diamonds in the Cape Colony, 79.

J. Thomson. — Notes on certain Reptilian Remains found in the Carboniferous Strata of Lanarkshire, 79.

O. Torell.— On some New Fossils from the Longmynd Rocks of Sweden, 80.

F. W. Harmer. — On the Glacial and Postglacial Structure of Norfolk and Suffolk, 80.

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