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1. Geological magazine : Vol. 10 Iss. 1-12 Year. 1893

Source: Eminent living geologists. No. 7Source: Some examples of folds and faults in the devonian rocks at and near Ilfracombe, North DevonSource: Eskdale drift and its bearing on glacial geologySource: The true horizon of the mammothSource: Note on a new British species of Cyclus from the coalSource: On the occurrence of a trilobite in the skiddaw slates of the Isle of manSource: The glacial successionSource: Glacial geology : Old and newSource: A catalogue of British jurassic gasteropodaSource: The jurassic rocks of the Neighbourhood of CambridgeSource: Extinct monsters : A popular account of some of the larger forms of ancient animal lifeSource: SelenologySource: Sir Richard OwenSource: On a new palæniscid fish, Myriolepis Hibernicus, sp. nov. from the coal-measures, co. Kilkenny, IrelandSource: On Palæosaccus Dawsoni, hinde, a new genus and species of hexactinellid sponge from the quebec group (Okdovician) at Little Métis, Quebec, CanadaSource: On the so-called spilites of JerseySource: Woodwardian museum notesSource: On the occurrence of ursus ferox in the pleistocene of MaltaSource: The fossil fishes of the British Coal MeasuresSource: Catalogue Illustré des Coquilles Fossiles de l'Éocène des Environs de ParisSource: A monograph of the carboniferous and permo-carboniferous invertebrata of New South WalesSource: The St. bees sandstoneSource: On the supposed conflict between geology and physicsSource: The mommoth and the glacial driftSource: The mammoth and the glacial driftSource: GraniteSource: 3000 feet of quaternary and ? Tertiary deposits in Texas, U.S.A.Source: “The Malvern Crystallines”Source: Glacial geologySource: Measurement of geological timeSource: On Oolitic and other limestones with sheared structure from IlfracombeSource: The submergence of the British Isles during the glacial periodSource: The true horizon of the mammothSource: Additions to the type fossils in the woodwardian museumSource: On a meteoric stone found at Makariwa, near Invercargill, New Zealand Source: An introduction to the study of the genera of Palæozoic BrachiopodaSource: Annals of British geology, 1891Source: The rocks of South DevonSource: Scandinavian rocks in the english boulder-claysSource: The mammoth and the glacial driftSource: A boring at willoughby in LincolnshireSource: Subterranean erosionSource: Notes on the Devonian fishes of Campbelltown and Scaumenac bay in Canada.—No. 21Source: Restorations of Anchisaurus, Ceratosaurus, and ClaosaurusSource: On the occurrence of concretionary masses of flint and chert in the maltese limestonesSource: Analysis of the fullers earth of vrongochSource: The true horizon of the mammothSource: Restoration of Mastodon Americanus, CuvierSource: On some new reptiles from the elgin sandstone Source: Fauna der Gaskohle und der Kalksteine der Perm-formation BöhmensSource: Merveilles de la Nature : La Terre, les mers et les continents, Geographie Physique, Géologie et MinéralogieSource: On the discovery of a secondary reptile in Madagascar : Steneosaurus Baroni (n. sp.); with a reference to some post-tertiary vertebrate remains from the same country recently acquired by the British museum (Natural History)Source: On some Palæozoic phyllopodous and other fossilsSource: On some quartz-schists from the AlpsSource: On post-eocene surface-changes in the London basin1Source: Note on a coast-section at the LizardSource: Note on the lakes of Zurich and WallenSource: The supposed quaternary and since submerged volcano of Mergellina, at NaplesSource: Eminent living geologists. No. 8Source: On fossils applied as charms or ornamentsSource: Woodwardian museum notesSource: On a new species or discites (Discites Hibernicus) from the lower carboniferous limestone of IrelandSource: On the thickness, expansion, and resulting elevation of marine depositsSource: Notes on the devonian fishes of Campbelltown and Scaumenac bay in Canada,—No. 3Source: The shell-beds of Moel TryfaenSource: Forminiferal limestones from the Grenadine islands, West IndiesSource: Note on the tuscan archipelagoSource: Was the deposit of flint and chalk contemporaneous?Source: Another view of the submergence of the British Isles during the glacial periodSource: The geology and palæontology of Queensland and New GuineaSource: The volcanoes of Barren island and Narcondam in the bay of BengalSource: The condition of the Arctic lands in the so-called glacial ageSource: The condition of the Arctic lands in the so-called glacial ageSource: The growth of the Indian peninsulaSource: The relative age of flintsSource: New classifications of the brachiopodaSource: The cause of crateriform sand dunes and cwmsSource: A history of crustacea - Recent malacostracaSource: Sur le Cybium (Enchodus) Bleekeri du Terrain BruxellienSource: Cavern Researches Source: The lair of roc-traucat (Ariège), and notes on megaloceros, beavers, hyenas, saigas, and various quaternary rodents of southwestern France; with observations on the climate of this region at the end of the quaternarySource: Preliminary notices of the fossil bones of UllomaSource: “The true horizon of the mammoth.”Source: The rocks of the volcano of Rhobell FawrSource: On the ostracoda of the gault at FolkestoneSource: Glacier observation, more especially colonialSource: The true horizon of the mammoth, Etc. : Being a reply to Mr. Mark Stirrup, F.G.S.Source: Note on the Quetta earthquake of december 20th, 1892Source: Text-book of comparative geologySource: The glacial nightmare and the flood, a second appeal to common-sense from the extravagance of some recent geologySource: Beiträge zur Geologie und Palæontologie von SudamerikaSource: Description de la Faune Jurassique du PortugalSource: Sveriges Kambrisk-Siluriska Hyolithidæ och ConulariidæSource: The iron-ores of Great Britain and Ireland, their mode of occurrence, age, and origin, and the methods of searching for and working themSource: On some fossil ostracoda from S.-W. Wyoming, and from Utah, U.S.A.Source: The evolution of the American TapirSource: The pre-cambrian rocks of Wales1Source: The geological development, descent and distribution of the mammalia1Source: Memoirs of the Geological Survey of the United KingdomSource: The lower silurian brachiopoda of MinnesotaSource: Revision of the fauna of the marine oligocene of the environs of ÉtampesSource: Glacial action in Iceland Source: Some cretaceous pycnodont fishesSource: Contributions to the geology of AfricaSource: The upper devonian fishes of OhioSource: On the origin of the Engadine lakesSource: Note on the growth of lake GenevaSource: The geological development, descent and distribution of the mammaliaSource: A further description of Palæospondylus GunniSource: Contributions to the tertiary fauna of FloridaSource: The pebble-ridge at Westward HoSource: The relative age of flintsSource: Restoration of CoryphodonSource: Some cretaceous pycnodont fishesSource: On a bed of oolitic Iron-ore in the Lias of Raasay1Source: The recent geological history of the Arctic landsSource: The geological development, descent and distribution of the mammaliaSource: Note on myalina crassa (Fleming)Source: Transactions of the Seismological Society of JapanSource: Palæontology of New YorkSource: The geology of the Southern TransvaalSource: Monographs and bulletins of the United States Geological SurveySource: PalæospongiologieSource: Restoration of CoryphodonSource: Some cretaceous pycnodont fishesSource: Notes on the eocene tertiary insects of the Isle of WightSource: Description of a slab from the shale above the Kinder Scout Grit, Rabchester, LancashireSource: The amount of disseminated silica in chalk considered in relation to flintsSource: Berthelot's principle applied to magmatic concentration1Source: Note sur les Gîtes de Phosphate de Chaux des environs de Fresnoy-le-GrandSource: Republication of Conrad's fossil shells of the tertiary formations of North AmericaSource: Report on the Bendigo gold-fieldSource: Lehrbuch der PetrographieSource: Observations and experiments on the fluctuations in the level and rate of movement of ground-water on the Wisconsin agricultural Experiment Station Farm, and at Whitewater, WisconsinSource: Elementary palæontology for geological studentsSource: Ueber ÆpyornisSource: The recent geological history of the Arctic landsSource: The carbon-crust on fossil plantsMaterial type: Continuing resource Continuing resource; Format: print Publisher: London : Kegan Paul, Trench Trubner & Co, Ltd ; 1893 Availability: No items available Damaged (1).

2. Geological magazine : Vol. 9 Iss. 1-7, 9-12 Year. 1892

Material type: Continuing resource Continuing resource; Format: print Publisher: London : Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co, Ltd ; 1892 Availability: No items available Damaged (1).

3. Geological magazine : Vol. 7 Iss. 1-12 Year. 1890

Source: The skull of the gigantic Ceratopsidæ1Source: Did the great rivers of Siberia flow southwards and not northwards in the mammoth age?1Source: New Blattoid insects from the South Wales coalfieldSource: Coal in the South East of EnglandSource: Note on the devonian fishes of Soaumenao bay and Campbelltown in Canada1Source: Notes on the geology of the Gironde, with especial refebence to the miocene bedsSource: Note on an occurrence of willemite in a slagSource: Report on the Geology of the Rainy lake regionSource: Einige Bemerkungen Ueber die Jura-Ablagerungen des Himalaya und MittelasiensSource: Fossil Fishes from the Devonian of Belgium - “Recherches sur les Poissons des Terrains Paléozoiques de Belgique.”Source: Upper Cretaceous Fish-Remains from Manitoba - “Contributions to Canadian Palæontology,”Source: Eminent living geologistsSource: Mr. Mellard Reade's interpretation of the lower trias physiographySource: On Phlyctænius, a new genus of Coccosteidæ1Source: On a new locality for the Arctic fauna of the “Basement” boulder clay in Youkshire1Source: On the climate of the loess period in Central Europe and the cause which produced itSource: The paste of limestones2Source: On a method of producing perlitic and pumiceous structures in Canada balsamSource: A manual or palæontology for the use of students, with a general introduction on the principles of palæontologySource: Proceedings of the Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club for 1888–1889Source: Structures et Classification des Roches ÉruptivesSource: Notes on the palæontology of Western AustraliaSource: Description of fossils from the Kimberley district, 1 Western AustraliaSource: Notes on the culm-measures at Bude, North CornwallSource: Notes on the geology of South BedfordshireSource: A manual of palæontology for the use of students, with a general introducton on the principles of palæontologySource: Contributions to the micro-palæontology of the cambro-silurian rocks of CanadaSource: Descriptions of eight new species of fossils from the cambro-silurian rocks of ManitobaSource: Hampstead hill : Its structure, materials, and sculpturingSource: Mount vesuvius : A descriptive historical and geological account of the volcano and its surroundingsSource: Age of the volcanic series in ShropshireSource: Ground morainesSource: Coral like structures from the Culdaff limestone, Co. DonegalSource: Note on Phlyctænius, a new genus of CoccosteidæSource: Radiolarian chert in the ballantrae series (=Llandeilo-caradoc) of the south of ScotlandSource: Notes on the Palæontology of Western AustraliaSource: Physiography of the lower triasSource: On a new species of pycnodont fish (Mesodon Damoni) from the Portland OoliteSource: On a new species of pycnodont fish (Mesodon Damoni) from the Portland OoliteSource: On Cœlacanthus Phillipsii, AgassizSource: On the schists of the Lizard districtSource: Über die Gattung Prisciturben, KunthSource: The development of some silurian BrachiopodaSource: The vertebrate animals of Leicestershire and RutlandSource: Kopfstacheln von Hybodus und Acrodus, sog. Ceratodus heteromorphus, AgSource: An elementary text-book of geology : Intended as an introduction to the study of the rocks and their contentsSource: The crystalline schists of the lepontine AlpsSource: The culm-measures at Bude, North CornwallSource: Contortion and metamorphismSource: Coccosteus decipiensSource: Tidal actionSource: Notes on the palæontology of Western AustraliaSource: On some epi-diorites of N.W. IrelandSource: The high continental elevation preceding the pleistocene period (in America)Source: Woodwardian laboratory notesSource: The physiography of the lower triasSource: The culm-measures at Bude, North CornwallSource: The geology of the Isle of WightSource: The Bala volcanic series of caernarvonshire and associated rocksSource: Memoirs by Robert KidstonSource: A catalogue of British fossil vertebrataSource: On the supposed pectoral limb in Coccosteus DecipiensSource: Mr. Mellard Reade on the physiography of the lower triasSource: Further notes on some mollusca from South AustraliaSource: The extension of the Mellard Reade and C. Davison theory of secular straining of the earth to the explanation of the deep phenomena of volcanic actionSource: Notice of new and little known fish remains from the blackband ironstone of Borough Lee, near EdinburghSource: Note on the airolo-schists controversySource: Physiography of the lower triasSource: Note on the occurrence of the tunny (Thynnus Thynnus) in the cromer “Forest Bed”Source: Notes on the probable origin of some slatesSource: The school manual of geologySource: North American geology and palæontology for the use of amateurs, students, and scientistsSource: A guide to the exhibition galleries of the Department of Geology and Palæontology of the British MuseumSource: Proceedings of the cotteswold naturalists' field clubSource: Note on the gill-rakers of Leedsia problamatica—A gigentic fish from the oxford claySource: On a head of eurycormus from the kimmeridge clay of ely1Source: Notes on the geology of FinlandSource: On Rhynchopygus Woodi, Forbes sp., from the English PlioceneSource: On dynamo-metamouphismSource: Note on a pliocene mammalian fauna at olivola in the upper Val di Magra (Prov. Massa-Carrara), ItalySource: On the base of the sedimentary series in England and WalesSource: Notes on the probable origin of some SlatesSource: Le rocce eruttive dell' Eocene superiore nell' ApenninoSource: The Genesis of the ArietidæSource: On the occurrence of the genus turrilepas, H. Woodw., and Annelid Jaws in the upper silurian (? Wenlock) rocks of New South WalesSource: Note on the occurrence of trigonograptus ensiformis, hall, sp., and of a variety of didymograptus v-fractus, salter, in the skiddaw slatesSource: Secular straining of the earth in relation to the deep phenomena of volcanic actionSource: Vulcano and stromboli1Source: On the base of the sedimentary series in England and WalesSource: Fossil types in the Bristol museumSource: Professor Gaudry On DryopithecusSource: The geology of the country near Yarmouth and LowestoftSource: The ascoceratiæ and the lituitiæ of the upper silurian formation of GotlandSource: “Étude sur les Roches cristallins et Éruptives des environs du Mont Blanc.”Source: On some fossil EstheriæSource: Note on the denudation and elevation of the wealdSource: Vertebrate palæontology in some American and Canadian museumsSource: Tertiary and post-tertiary stratigraphySource: The rocks of St. DavidsSource: Note on certain teeth referred to Hyænodon IndicusSource: Note on the elevation of the WealdSource: On some small bivalve shells from the karoo formation, South AfricaSource: Fossil types in the Bristol museumSource: Les Enchainements du Monde Animal dans les Temps Geologiques—Fossiles SecondairesSource: The life and letters of the reverend Adam SedgwickSource: The geological features of the North Staffordshire coal-fields, their organic remains, their range and distribution; with a catalogue of the fossils of the carboniferous system of North StaffordshireSource: Wisnioski, Thaddeus. Mikrofauna Ilów Ornatowych Okolicy KrakowaSource: On some Australian species of the family ArchæocyathinæSource: Wind waves and tidal currentsSource: On variations of the climateSource: The recent and rapid elevation of the Ural mountainsSource: Invertebrate palæontology in some continental museumsSource: On the structure and stratigraphical relation of Rhobell FawrSource: On the occurrence of lemmings and other rodents in the brick-earth of the Thames valleySource: Vertebrate palænotology in some Amercian and Canadian museumsSource: On a new form of spiral in Spirifera glabraSource: Notes on some observed rates of weathering of limestonesSource: Geological Survey of Western AustraliaSource: Geological Survey of IndiaSource: Priority of nomenclatureSource: The elevation of the wealdSource: Standards of measurementSource: Some additions to the Australian tertiary echinoideaSource: Quaternary changes of levelsSource: Notes on the Bunter and Keuper formations in the country around Liverpool6Source: On the nature and origin of the banded structure in the schists and other rocks of the Lizard districtSource: Suggestions on sites for coal-search in the South East of England1Source: On pre-cambrian rocks occurring as fragments in the cambrian conglomerates in BritainSource: Les Enchainements du Monde Animal dans les Temps Geologiques, Fossiles SecondairesSource: Researches on ripple-marks and on wave-actionSource: Memoirs of the Geological Survey of New South WalesSource: Annuaire Géologique UniverselSource: The cambrian conglomerate of St. DavidsSource: Wind waves and tidal currentsSource: On a new British isopod (Cyclosphæoma Trilobatum) from the great oolite of NorthamptonSource: Note on the effect of pressure upon serpentine in the Pennine AlpsSource: A revision of the group of nautilus elegans, J. SowerbySource: On some fossils from Central AfricaSource: The effects produced by earth-movements on pre-cambrian and lower palæozoic rocks in some sections in Wales and ShropshireSource: The date of the High Continental Elevation of AmericaSource: Note on dynamic-metamorphismSource: On the structure and distribution of coral reefs; also geological observations on the volcanic islands and parts of South AmericaSource: Prof. W. B. Scott on the oreodonts - Beiträge zur Kenntniss der OreodontidæSource: Professor H. Credner on permian labyrinthodonts and reptiles - Die Stegocephalen und Saurier as dem Rothliegenden des Plauen'schen Grundes bei DresdenSource: Holm, Gerhard. Om Förekomsten af en Caryocrinus I SverigeSource: Revision of a genus of fossil fishes - DapedinusSource: A zoological pocket-bookSource: Proceedings of the Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club for 1889–90Source: Mr. Somervail's contributions to the petrology of the LizardSource: Banded rocks of the LizardSource: Prof. Prestwich, F.R.S., on the elevation of the WealdSource: The elevation of the WealdMaterial type: Continuing resource Continuing resource; Format: print Publisher: London : Kegan Paul, Trench Trubner & Co. Limited ; 1890 Availability: Items available for loan: [Call number: 550 GEO] (1).

4. Geological magazine : Vol. 6 Iss. 1-12 Year. 1889

Source: I.—Homosteus, Asmuss, compared with Coccosteus, AgassizSource: II.—Note on the Lower Cambrian of Bethesda, North WalesSource: III.—Notes on the Physics of MetamorphismSource: IV.—On the Ballantrae Rocks of South Scotland and their Place in the Upland SequenceSource: V.—On a New Species of the Genus Protaster (P. brisingoides), from the Upper Silurian of Victoria, AustraliaSource: VI.—Note on the Genera Tristychius and Ptychacanthus, AgassizSource: I.—The History of Volcanic Action during the Tertiary Period in the British IslesSource: II.—A Bibliography of the Foraminifera, Recent and FossilSource: III.—Tabular Index to the Upper Cretaceous Fossils of England and Ireland,Source: The Genus AscocerasSource: The Monian SystemSource: Uniformity in Scientific BibliographySource: I.—On some Physical Changes in the Earth's CrustSource: II.—Notes on Altered Igneous Rocks of Tintagel, North CornwallSource: III.—On the Ballantrae Rocks of South Scotland and their Place in the Upland SequenceSource: IV.—On Local Thickening of Dykes and Beds by FoldingSource: V.—On the Occurrence of Soda-Felsites (Keratophyres) in Co. Wicklow, IrelandSource: VI.—An Analysis of the Kentish RagSource: VII.—On a Remarkable Sodalite Trachyte lately discovered in Naples, ItalySource: VIII.—Note on Pleurotoma Turbida, Solander, and P. colon, SowSource: I.—Fossils of the British Islands, stratigraphically and zoologically arranged.Source: II.—Report of the Geological Survey of OhioSource: III.—Geological Survey of England and Wales Source: The Geology of the Country around East DerehamSource: Uniformity in Scientific BibliographySource: Uniformity in Scientific BibliographySource: Professor Blake's “Monian System.”Source: The Serpentine of the LizardSource: I.—On a New Species of DipterusSource: II.—Restoration of Brontops Robustus, from the Miocene of AmericaSource: III.—Notes on Altered Igneous Rocks of Tintagel, North CornwallSource: IV.—On the Occurrence of a Variety of Picrite (Scyelite) in SarkSource: V.—On the Recent Discovery of the Remains of the Mammoth in the Valley of the DarentSource: VI.—On a Breccia and an Altered Hornblende-Schist at Housel Cove, LizardSource: VII.—On some Physical Changes in the Earth's CrustSource: VIII.—On a Cœluroid Dinosaur from the WealdenSource: IX.—Note on the Deciduous Septa of Ascoceras Murchisoni, BarrandeSource: on PalichthyologySource: II.—Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada. Annual Report (New Series)Source: III.—Richmond Coal Field, Virginia.Source: A Correction.—Mesozoic MonocotyledonSource: I.—Some Additions to the Vertebrate Fauna of the Norfolk “Preglacial Forest Bed” with Description of a New Species of Deer (Cervus Rectus)Source: II.—On the Superimposed Draninage of the English Lake DistrictSource: III.—The Work of Prof. Henry Carvill Lewis in Glacial GeologySource: IV.—On Soda-Microcline from KilimandscharoSource: V.—On some Physical Changes in the Earth's CrustSource: VI.—Mr. E. T. Newton on PterosauriaSource: The Subterranean Treasures of ItalySource: Handbuch der Palæontologie Palæozoologie.Source: Dyke in the Lizard SerpentineSource: Scientific BibliographySource: The Olenellus Zone In N. W. EuropeSource: A Wooden DinosaurSource: I.—On Fossil Isopods, with a Description of a New SpeciesSource: —On the Microscopic Structure of the Jurassic PisoliteSource: On Jurassic AmmonitesSource: Comparison of the Principal Forms of Dinosauria of Europe and AmericaSource: Second Note on StenothecaSource: Glaciation of Eastern CanadaSource: On the Occurrence of Ottrelite in the Phyllites of North CornwallSource: On the Secular Straining of the Earth. I.Source: An Exposure of Middle and Newer Pleistocene Boulder Clay in DerbySource: on PalichthyologySource: Brachiospongidæ: A Memoir on a Group or Silurian SpongesSource: On a New Specimen of Histionotus angularis, EgertonSource: On Statical and Dynamical MetamorphismSource: A Week's Geological Excursion to the Swiss AlpsSource: On the Creeping of the Soilcap through the Action of FrostSource: Notes on the Wicklow GreenstonesSource: Devonian Greenstones and Chlorite Schists of South DevonSource: On some Ostracoda from the Mabou Coal-field, Inverness Co., Cape Breton (Nova Scotia)Source: On the Discovery of Turrilepas in the Utica Formation (Ordovician) of Ottawa, CanadaSource: Remarks on Mr. Davison's Paper on Secular Straining of the EarthSource: The Probable Cause of the Displacement of Beach-lines. An Attempt to Compute Geological EpochsSource: Die Stämme des Thierreiches von M. Neumayr Wirbellose ThiereSource: Occurrence of Soda-Felsites (Keratophyres) in IrelandSource: Subaërial Deposits of the Arid Region of North AmericaSource: The Lias Marlstone of Tilton, LeicestershireSource: Was there an Arctic Ocean in the Mammoth Period?Source: On some Modes of Formation of Coal-SeamsSource: Note on some Pebbles in the Basal Conglomerate of the Cambrian at St. DavidsSource: The Present State of the Archæan Controversy in BritainSource: Note on some Points in the Nomenclature of Fossil Reptiles and Amphibians, with Preliminary Notices of Two New SpeciesSource: Bulletins of the Geological Society of France.Source: The Geological Survey of Bavaria - Geognostische JahreshefteSource: Foliation in the Malvern HillsSource: The Lias Marlstone of Tilton, LeicestershireSource: Subaërial Deposits of the Arid Region of North AmericaSource: Glaciation of High Points in the Southern Interior of British ColumbiaSource: Notes on New and other Dinosaurian RemainsSource: The Occurrence of Granite in a Boring at BletchleySource: Palæontology in the Malton MuseumSource: Publications of the Geological Department of the British Museum (Natural History)Source: Catalogue of the Fossil Fishes in the British Museum (Natural History).Source: A Palæontological RecordSource: On some new Devonian FossilsSource: On an Ichthyosaurian Paddle Showing the Contour of the IntegumentsSource: On the Origin of the Stone-Rivers of the Falkland IslandsSource: Note on Rhinobatus bugesiacus—a Selachian Fish from the Lithographic StoneSource: On “Eyes” of Pyrites and other Minerals in SlateSource: On Phillipsastræa, d'Orb., with Especial Reference to Phillipsastræa radiata, S.-Woodward sp., and Phillipsastræa tuberosa, M‘Coy, spSource: Note on the Mean Rate of Subaërial DenudationSource: Notes on the Lower Palæozoic Rocks of the Fichtelegebirge, Frankenwald, and ThüringerwaldSource: On the Scratched and Facetted Stones of the Salt, Range, IndiaSource: On the Greenstone and Associated Rocks of the Manacle Point, LizardSource: The Middle Lias of NorthamptonshireSource: Palæontological Discoveries in the Isle of Samos - Sur un Gisement d'OssementsSource: IOn the Relations between the Genera Syringolites, Hinde, and Roemeria, Edwards and Haime, and on the Genus Caliapora, SchlüterSource: On the ProboscideaSource: Preliminary Notes on some New and little-known British Jurassic FishesSource: An Analysis of the Fullers Earth of NutfieldSource: Analysis of the Gault and GreensandSource: The Ganoids of the German Muschelkalk. “Die Ganoiden des deutschen Muschelkalks.”Source: On the Amygdaloids of the Tynemouth DykeSource: The Effects of Pressure on Crystalline Limestones.Source: Terrestrial Magnetism as Modified by the Structure of the Earth's Crust, and Proposals Concerning a Magnetic Survey of the GlobeSource: On the Systematic Position of the “Dendrodont” FishesSource: On Zonal Structure in OlivineSource: On the Muscular Impressions of CœlonautilusSource: Foraminifera from the London Clay of SheppeySource: On the Occurrence of the Devonian Ganoid Onychodus in SpitzbergenSource: Marine Deposits in the Indian Ocean Source: Geological and Natural History Survey of CanadaSource: Notes on the Jurassic and Cretaceous Strata of Russia and EnglandSource: On EarthquakesSource: Reynolds's Geological Atlas of Great BritainSource: New Map of the Environs of London geologically coloured. Scale ½ inch to the Mile.Source: Rate of Subaërial DenudationSource: Notes on the Ponza IslandsSource: Terrestrial Magnetism as Modified by the Structure of the Earth's Crust; and Proposals Concerning a Magnetic Survey of the GlobeSource: On the Lower Silurian Felsites of the South-East of IrelandSource: Physiography of the Lower TriasSource: Chemical and Physical Studies in the Metamorphism of RocksSource: The Geology of London and of Part of the Thames ValleySource: Cosmic Evolution, being Speculations on the Origin of our EnvironmentMaterial type: Continuing resource Continuing resource; Format: print Publisher: London : Trubner & Co., ; 1889 Availability: No items available Damaged (1).

5. Geological magazine : Vol. 4 Iss. 1-12 Year. 1887

Source: On Some Spined Myriapads from the Carboniferous Series of EnglandSource: The Culm Measures of DevonshireSource: Notes on “Cone-In-Cone” StructureSource: On a Diamantiferous Peridotite and the Genesis of the DiamondSource: Note On a Bed of Red Chalk in the Lower Chalk of SuffolkSource: Comparative Studies Upon the Glaciation of North America, Great Britain, and IrelandSource: Note on the Faoetted Pebbles from the Olive Group of the Sale Range, Punjab, IndiaSource: The Lower Paleozoic Rocks Near SettleSource: Observations sur les Groupes sédimentaires les plus anciens du nord-ouest de la FranceSource: On the Occurrence of Phosphatic Nodules in the Lower Greensand, East of SandownSource: The Pea Grit of Leckhampton HillSource: Correction of Miocene InsectivoraSource: On the Osborne BedsSource: The Collingham or Scarle BoringSource: Some New British Carboniferous CockroachesSource: In Brittany with the Geological Society of France Source: Note on Specimens of the Rauenthal SerpentineSource: On the Discovery of the Nummul in a Elegans Zone at Whitecliff Bay, Isle of WightSource: Note on the Gault and Chalk Marl of West NorfolkSource: Note on the Foliation of the Lizard GabbroSource: M. Dollo's Notes on the Dinosaurian Fauna of BernissartSource: The Gabbros and associated Hornblende Rocks occurring in the Neighbourhood of BaltimoreSource: Terrains Paléozoiques Du PortugalSource: The Ffynon Beuno CaveSource: Phosphatic Nodules of the Salt Range, IndiaSource: On a New Ophiurella from the Calciferocs Grit, Near Sandsfoot Castle, Weymouth, DorsetSource: On Two Species of Palæozoic Madreporaria Hitherto Not Recognized as BritishSource: Notes on Some Post-Liassic Species of AcrodusSource: The Faunas of the Ffynnon Beuno Caves, and of the Norfolk Forest BedSource: On the Beds Containing the Gelinden FloraSource: An Outlier of Upper Bagshot Sands on London ClaySource: Supplementary Note on Euphoberia Ferox, SalterSource: Mikroskopische Physiographie der massigen GesteineSource: M. Dollo's Notes on the Dinosaurian Fauna of Bernissart.Source: Géologie De JerseySource: The Lizard SerpentinesSource: Boring at BletchleySource: The Pea Grit of Cleeve HillSource: The Collingham or Scarle BoringSource: Folkestone GaultSource: Note on Some Recent Additions to the Vertebrate Fauna of the Norfolk “Pre-Glacial Forest-Bed”Source: Inter-Glacial Land-Surfaces in England and WalesSource: The Work of Ice-SheetsSource: The Cambrian Books of North AmericaSource: The Appearance and Development of Dicotyledons in TimeSource: Notes on the Erosive Power of Glaciers, as Seen in NorwaySource: On Hemiphyllum Siluriense, TomesSource: Geological and Natural History Survey of CanadaSource: Glaciated and Facetted Boulders in the PunjabSource: The Bagshot SandsSource: British Liassic GasteropodaSource: The Water-Supply of East Kent, in Connection With Natural Springs and Deep WellsSource: The Gneissose-Granite of the HimalayasSource: On the Geological History of the Cornish Serpentinous RocksSource: The Fossils of the Cambrian Strata of the Island of Sardinia, with a Comparative Study of similar forms from Other Countries. 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