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Wales, by H. B. Woodward, f.g.s. This book contains many 

 valuable notes on Lincolnshire Geology. 



See also The Fenland Past and Present, by S. H. Miller and 

 S. B. J. Skertchly, f.g.s. This work, which is a supplement to 

 The Geology of the Fenland by the latter Author, contains an 

 admirable description and history of the Fens and their drainage, 

 with records of animals and plants. 



The above list, though it cannot pretend to be exhaustive, 

 contains, so far as my means of search and memory serve, the 

 principal papers that have been written on the Geology of 

 Lincolnshire ; and it will, I trust, be found useful to future in- 

 vestigators, who, in studying its surface and strata, will necess- 

 arily want to know what has already been done by workers in 

 the past. '^ 



I wish again to draw attention to the want of any Lincoln- 

 shire Boulder Records ; and, considering that so much Glacial 

 drift exists in the county, this defect ought to be remedied. I 

 can only repeat what I stated in my report after the meeting at 

 Woodhall last August, that if any are willing to help in this 

 work, and want information as to the mode of observing and 

 recording Erratic Blocks, I will do my best to supply it. 



