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 Geological Magazine. Vol. vi. Nos. 7-9 (continued).

H. C. Sorby. — On the Excavation of Valleys in Derbyshire, 347.

G. H. Kinahan. — Additional Notes on the Growth of Soil, 348.

J. Rofe. — On the Enlargements on some Crinoidal columns, 351.

R. Lightbody. — On the Geology of Ludlow, 353.

E. R. Lankester.— On a new Crag Mastodon, 355.

The Centenary of William Smith's Birth, 356.

C. Montagna. — On the Metamorphism of Rocks, 359.

Blake ' On the Production of the Precious Metals,' reviewed, 361.

Page's ' Chips and Chapters for Geologists,' reviewed, 363.

Newberry : On the later Extinct Floras of North America,' reviewed, 364.

' Transactions of the Manchester Geological Society,' reviewed, 365.

H. Woodward. — The Freshwater deposits of the Lea Valley, 385.

R. Owen. — On the occurrence of the Elk in British Post-tertiary Deposits, 389.

J. A. Mahony. — On the Organic Remains found near Crofthead, Renfrewshire, 390.

J. G. 0. Linnarsson. — On Fossils in the Eophyton Sandstone in Sweden, 393 (3 plates).

G. H. Kinahan. — On the Formation of Remains by Recent Drift Accumulations, 406.

Sir P. de M. Grey-Egerton. — Catalogue of typical Fossil Fishes in his collection, 408.

Royal Commission on the Water-supply of London, 414.

Foster's ' Mississippi Valley,' reviewed, 421.

' Geological Tables,' reviewed, 423.

Geological Survey of Illinois,' reviewed, 425.

Proceedings of Societies, 324, 366, 428.

Correspondence, 333, 380.

Obituary, 430.

Halifax. Proceedings and Transactions of the Nova-Scotian Institute of Natural Science. Vol. ii. Part 2. 1867-68.

Prof. How. — Notes on the Economic Mineralogy of Nova Scotia, 26.

P. S. Hamilton. — On Submerged Forest Trees in Cumberland Basin, 94.

Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire. Transactions. New Series. Vol. viii. 1868.

Institution of Civil Engineers. Minutes of Proceedings. Vol. xxvii. 1867-68.

P. P. L. O'Connell.— On the Relation of the Fresh-water Floods of Rivers to the Areas and Physical Features of their Basins, 204.

A. C. Howden. — Floods in the Nerbudda Valley; with remarks on Moonsoon Floods in India, 218.

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W. H. Wheeler.— The River Witham, 59.

D. T. Ansted. — On the Lagoons and Marshes of certain parts of the Shores of the Mediterranean, 287.

W. Shelford.— On the Outfall of the River Humbur 72.