Content, vol. 63 63 · 2015 Bulletin of the Geological Society Denmark · Volume Thomas Weidner & Arne Thorshøj Nielsen: Agraulos longicephalus and Proampyx? depressus (Trilobita) from the Middle Cambrian of Bornholm, Denmark ................ 1 Jens Morten Hansen: Finally, all Steno’s scientific papers translated from Latin into English. Book review of: Kardel. T. & Maquet, P. (eds) 2013: Nicolaus Steno. Biography and Original Papers of a 17th Century Scientist. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 739 pp ..................................................................................... 13 Lars B. Clemmensen, Aslaug C. Glad, Kristian W. T. Hansen & Andrew S. Murray: Episodes of aeolian sand movement on a large spit system (Skagen Odde, Denmark) and North Atlantic storminess during the Little Ice Age ....................... 17 Mette Olivarius, Henrik Friis, Thomas F. Kokfelt & J. Richard Wilson: Proterozoic basement and Palaeozoic sediments in the Ringkøbing–Fyn High characterized by zircon U–Pb ages and heavy minerals from Danish onshore wells ........................................................................................................ 29 Richard Pokorný, Lukáš Krmíček & Uni E. Árting: The first evidence of trace fossils and pseudo-fossils in the continental interlava volcaniclastic sediments on the Faroe Islands .............................................................................................. 45 Thomas Weidner, Gerd Geyer, Jan Ove R. Ebbestad & Volker von Seckendorff: Glacial erratic boulders from Jutland, Denmark, feature an uppermost lower Cambrian fauna of the Lingulid Sandstone Member of Västergötland, Sweden .. 59 VOLUME 63 | DECEMBER 2015 | COPENHAGEN ISSN 2245-7070 Bulletin of the Geological Society Instructions to authors Reference list Use the following style: The Bulletin publishes articles normally not exceeding 30 of Denmark printed pages, and short contributions not longer than 4 pages. Smith, A.A. 1989: Geology of the Bulbjerg Formation. Bulletin is published by the Geological Society of Denmark Longer articles and monographs are also published, but in this of the Geological Society of Denmark 38, 119–144. [Note that case it is advisable to consult the chief editor before submitting (DGF, Dansk Geologisk Forening), founded in 1893 name of journal is given in full]. long manuscripts. 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