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  1. Hinde, G. J., Esq. On Annelid-jaws from the Cambro-Silurian, Silurian, and Devonian Formations in Canada and from the Lower Carboniferous in Scotland. (Plates XVIII.–XX.)
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    870
  1. Horne, John, Esq., and B. N. Peach, Esq. The Glaciation of the Shetland Isles. (Plate XXXIX.)
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    778
  1. Houghton, F. T. S., Esq., B.A., and Prof. T. G. Bonney, M.A. On some Mica-traps from the Kendal and Sedbergh Districts
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    165
  1. ———, and Prof. T. G. Bonney, M.A. On the Metamorphic Series between Twt Hill (Caernarvon) and Port Dinorwig
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    321
  1. Howitt, A. W., Esq. Notes on the Physical Geography and Geology of North Gippsland, Victoria
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  1. Hughes, Prof. T. McKenny, M.A. Further Observations on the Pre-Cambrian Rocks of Caernarvon. (Plate XXXVI.)
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    682
  1. ———. On the Silurian Rocks of the Valley of the Clwyd
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    694
  1. Hulke, J. W., Esq. Note on Poikilopleuron Bucklandi of Eudes Deslongchamps (père), identifying it with Megalosaurus Bucklandi (Plate XII.)
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    233
  1. ———. Note (3rd) on (Eucamerotus, Hulke) Ornithopsis, H. G. Seeley,=Bothriospondylus magnus, Owen,=Chondrosteosaurus magnus, Owen
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    752
  1. Hull, Prof. E., M.A. On the Geological Age of the Rocks forming the Southern Highlands of Ireland, generally known as "The Dingle Beds" and "Glengariff Grits and Slates" (Jukes)
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    699
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  1. Jones, Prof. T. R., and J. W. Kirkby, Esq. Description of the Species of the Ostracodous Genus Bairdia, M'Coy, from the Carboniferous Strata of Great Britain. (Plates XXVIII.–XXXII.)
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    565
  1. Jukes-Browne, A. J., Esq., B.A. On the Southerly Extension of the Hessle Boulder-Clay in Lincolnshire
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    397
  1. Kirkby, J. W., Esq., and Prof. T. R. Jones. Description of the Species of the Ostracodous Genus Bairdia, M'Coy, from the Carboniferous Strata of Great Britain. (Plates XXVIII.–XXXII.)
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    565
  1. Mackintosh, D., Esq. Results of a Systematic Survey, in 1878, of the Directions and Limits of Dispersion, Mode of Occurrence, and Relation to Drift-deposits of the Erratic Blocks or Boulders of the West of England and East of Wales, including a Revision of many Years' previous Observations. (Plate XXII.)
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