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The anniversary address of the President. Geol. Soe. 



Quart. Jl., 40, 1884 (Prnc), 37-57. 

 Note on the sternal apparatus in Iguanodon. Geol. 



Soe. Quart. .JL. 41, 1885, 473-47-5. 

 On the tnaxilla of Iguanodon. Geol. Soe. Quart. Jl., 



42, 1886, 435-436. 

 Note on some dinosaurian remains in the collection of 



A. Leeds, Esq., of Eyebury. Northamptonshire. Geol. 



Soe. Quart. Jl., 43, 1887, 695-702. 

 Supplemental note on Polacanthus Foxii, describing 



the dorsal shield and some parts of the eudoskeleton, 



imperfectly known in 1881. [1887.] Phil. Trans. (B), 



178, 1888," 169-172. 

 Contribution to the skeletal anatomy of the Mesosuohia 



based on fossil remains from the clays near Peterborough 



in the collection of A. Lfeiis, Esq. Zool. Soe. Proc, 



1888, 417-44-2. 

 On the shoulder girdle in Ichthyosauria and Sau- 



ropterygia. [1892.] Boy. Soe. Proc, 52, 1893, 233- 



255. 

 Hull, E[dward] Gordon. Ethnological notes on the Arabs 



of Arabia Petrtea and Wady Arabah. Anthrop. Inst. 



Jl., 15, 1886, 132-136. 

 Hull, Edwnrcl. *The geology of the Leicestershire coal- 

 field and of the country around Ashby-de-la-Zouch. 



Great Britain Geol. Surv. Mem. (District), 1860, 69 pp. 

 *The geology of the country around Oldham, including 



Manchester and its suburbs. Great Britain Geol. Surv. 



Mem. (Sheet 88 S.W.), 1864, 67 pp. 

 *The Triassic and Permian rocks of the Midland 



counties of England. Eng. & Wales Geol. Surv. Mem. 



(Distriet), 1869, 127 pp. 

 *Explauatory memoir to accompany Sheets 21, 28 



and 29 of the maps of the Geological Survey of Ireland, 



including the country around Antrim, Larne and 



Carrickfergus. Ireland Geol. Surv. Mem. (Sheets 21, 28 



& 29), 1876, 54 pp. 

 *Explauatory memoir to accompany sheet 120 of the 



maps of the Geological Survey of Ireland, iUustrating 



parts of the counties Kildare, Wicklow, and Dublin. 



Ireland Geol. Surv. Mem. (Sheet 120), 1880, 18 pp. 

 *Explanatory memoir to accompany sheets 60, 61 and 



part of 71 of the maps of the Geological Survey of 



Ireland, including the country around Newry, Rathfryland 



and Rostrevor, in the county of Down ; and the Mourne 



mountains. Ireland Geol. Surv. Mem. (Sheets 60, 61 



& 71), 1881, 57 pp. 



*Thegeology ofthecountryaroundPrescot, Lancashire. 



[Third edition, with additions by A. Stbah.\n.] Eng. 

 & Wales Geol. Surv. Mem. (Sheet 80 N.W. ), 1882, 68 pp. 



On the geological age of the North Atlantic Ocean. 



[1884.] Dublin Soe. Sci. Trans., 3, 1883-87, 305-320. 



Notice of an outline geological map of Lower Egypt, 



Arabia Petraea, and Palestine. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1885, 



101.5-1016. 

 On the occurrence of Lower Old Red Conglomerate in 



the promontory of the Fanad. North Donegal. Brit. 



Ass. Rep., 1885, 1016. 

 On the origin of the fishes of the Sea of Galilee. 



Brit. Ass. Rep., 1885, 1066-1068. 

 On the cause of the exireme dissimilarity of the 



faunas of the Red Sea and Mediterranean. Brit. Ass. 



Kep., 1885, 1068; Nature, 31, 1885, 5!I9. 

 On the occurrence of an outlying mass of supposed 



Lower Old Red Sandstone and Conglomerate in the 



promontory of Fanad, County Donegal. [1885.] Dublin 



Soe. Sci. Proc, 5, 1886-87, 40; Ireland Geol. Soe. JL, 7, 



[1887], 74. 

 On the different varieties of Irish paving-setts. 



[1886.] Dublin Soe. Sci. Proc, 5, 1886-87, 94-99. 

 The geological age of the North -Atlantic Ocean. 



Reply to Professor Le Conte. Geol. Mag., 3, 1886, 189- 



190; Nature, 34, 1886, 496. 



- The survey of western Palestine. Geol. Mag., 3, 

 1886, 286-287. 



The Jordan and the Gulf of Akabah. Scott. Geogr. 



Mag., 2, 1886, 428^29. 

 On the effect of continental lands in altering the level 



of the adjoining oceans. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1887, .596-.597; 



Dublin Soe. Sci. Proc, 5, 1886-87, 649-655; Geol. Mag.. 



5, 1888, 11.3-115. 

 Note on a few of the many remarkable boulder-stones 



to be found along the eastern margin of the Wicklow 



Mountains. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1887, 691. 



Boring at Bletchley. Geol. Mag., 4, 1887, 139. 



Dr. HisDE on the origin of Carboniferous chert. 



Geol. Mag. 4, 1887, 524-526. 

 Note on Dr. G. J. Hini>e's paper ' On beds of sponge- 

 remains in the Lower and Upper Greensand of the south 



of England (Phil. Trans., 1885, p. 403). Roy. Soe Proc, 



42, 1887, 304-308. 

 Notes on some of the results arrived at by members 



of the Expedition sent out by the Committee of the 



Palestine Exploration Fund in 1883-84 to Arabia 



Petrsea and western Palestine. [JVith discussion.] [1886.] 



Victoria Inst. JL, 21, 1888, 11-22. 

 On the temperature of the water of Ballynoe Springs, 



near Queenstown. With additional observations by 



Mr. C. G. DoRAN. [1888.] Dublin Soe Sci. Proc, 6, 



1888-90, 307-309. 

 Discovery of Lower Carboniferous beds in Upper 



Egypt. Geol. Mag., 5. 1888, 333-334. 

 Note on Mr. I. C. Russell's paper on the Jordan- 



Arabah and the Dead Sea. Geol. Mag., 5, 1888, 502- 



504. 

 Explanatory memoir to accompany sheets 138 and 



139 of the map of the Geological Survey of Ireland. 



Ireland Geol. Surv. Mem. (Sheets 138 & 139), 1888, 



59 pp. 

 On the presence of coral-like forms in the crystalline 



limestone of Inishowen, Co. Donegal. Brit. Ass. Rep., 



1889, 577. 



On the probable average depth at which coal is now 



being worked in the British Isles. []]'ith discussion.] 

 [1889-90.] Manchester Geol. Soe. Trans., 20, 1890, 417- 

 425, 464-471 . 



On a possible geological origin of terrestrial magnetism. 



[1889.] Roy. Soe. Proc. 46, 1890, 92-94. 



Coral-like structures from the Culdaff limestone, Co. 



Donegal. Geol. Mag., 7, 1890, 144. 



Sketch of the geological history of Egypt and the 



Nile valley. [Il'ith discussion.] Victoria Inst. JL, 24, 



1890, 307-334. 



On the physical geology of Tennessee and adjoining 



districts in the United States of America. [1890.] 

 Geol. Soe Quart. JL, 47, 1891, 69-76. 



A comparison of the red rocks of the South Devon 



coast with those of the Midland and Western counties. 

 [1891.] Geol. Soe. Quart. JL, 48, 1892, 60-67. 



On the physical geology of Arabia Petrffia and 



Palestine. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1892, 718. 



Our coal resDurces. [1890.] Edinb. Geol. Soe. 



Trans., 6, 1893, 76-85. 



Outline of the geological features of Arabia Petrfea 



and Palestine. [1892.] Geol. Soe. Quart. JL, 49, 1893 

 (Proc), 2-3. 



Notes on the water-bearing capacity of the New Red 



Sandstone of Nottingham. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1893, 743- 

 745. 



On the discovery of a concealed ridge of Pre-Carboni- 



ferous rocks under the Trias of Netherseal, Leicester- 

 shire. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1893, 745-746. 



Note on the " Himlack " stone near Nottingham. 



Brit. Ass. Rep., 1893. 769. 



The submergence of the British Isles during the 



glacial period. Geol. Mag., 10, 1893, 104-107. 



