30 CATALOGUE OF LIBRARY. 
Geological Pamphlets, vol. i. [A. H. G.] 
Contains the following Memoirs : 
1. ‘The Glacial Phenomena of the Eden Valley and the 
Western part of the Yorkshire-Dale district,’ by J. G. Good- 
child.— (From the Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. Feb. 1875, 
pp. 55 to 99 and Map.) 
2. ‘On Beds of supposed Rothliegende Age, near Knares- 
borough, &c.,’ by J. Clifton Ward.—(From Quart. Journ. 
Geol. Soc., Aug. 1869, pp. 291 to 296.) 
3. ‘On the Remains of a Fossil Forest in the Coal-mea- 
sures at Wadsley, near Sheffield,’ by H. C. Sorby.—(From 
Quart. Journ, Geol. Soc., Aug. 1875, pp. 458 to 460.) 
4. Geological Society of London.—President’s Address, 
Feb. 19, 1875, by John Evans, V.P.R.S. (Includes speeches 
on presentation of the proceeds of the Wollaston donation- 
fund to Mr. L. C. Miall, of Leeds.) 
5. ‘Notes on the comparative Microscopic Rock-structure 
of some ancient and modern volcanic rocks,’ by J. Clifton 
Ward.—(From Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., Aug. 1875, pp. 388 
to 422, and 2 plates.) 
6. ‘Granitic and associated metamorphic Rocks of the 
Lake-district,’ by J. Clifton Ward.—(From Quart. Journ. 
Geol. Soc., Nov. 1875, pp. 568 to 602; and Feb. 1876, pp. 
1 to 34; with 4 plates.) 
7. ‘The Glaciation of the Southern part of the Lake-dis- 
trict and the Glacial Origin of the Lake-basins of Cumber- 
land and Westmoreland,’ by J. Clifton Ward.— (From Quart. 
Journ. Geol. Soc., May 1875, pp. 152 to 166, with plate.) 
8. ‘Remarks upon Mr. Mallet’s Theory of Volcanic 
Energy,’ by Rev. O. Fisher.—(From Quart. Journ. Geol. 
Soc., Aug. 1875, pp. 469 to 478.) 
g. ‘On Drift,’ by J. G. Goodchild.—(From Geol. Mag. 
Decade ii, Vol. i, No. xi, Nov. 1874.) 
to. ‘Modern Vulcanicity,’ by J. Clifton Ward.—(From 
Geol. Mag. Dec. ii, Vol. ii, No. i, Jan. 1875.) 
11. ‘On the Occurrence of Lead, Zinc, and Iron Ores in 
some rocks of Carboniferous Age in the North-west of Eng- 
land,’ by C. E. de Rance.—(From Geol. Mag. Vol. x, No. 2, 
Feb. 1873.) 
12. ‘On the Surface-Geology of the neighbourhood of 
Cross Fell, in Cumberland,’ by C. E. de Rance.—(From 
Geol. Mag. Vol. x, No. 8, August, 1873.) 
