List of Books, Papers, Maps, Sfc. 



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inclusiyely to yourself, a very volume of a Letter, which methinks might require 

 Te anlwJr o^ a lyne in all this tyme, that we your pore Bayhfs have expected 

 your dirLtions, so'long as we are now at a stand keeping came to me wth a 

 complaynt that Maltman, seeing he went from his bargayne which held betore 

 oSslith Moxham for a Half acre of land which he claymes uppon exchange 

 with BiUingley, enters upon the same and disquiets the man. 



Beyond the simple fact whicli it proves, that the Poet Laureate 

 of Queen Elizabeth's time, was thus indirectly connected with 

 Wraxall, there is nothing of interest in the letter. The names of 

 the c6ntentious neighbours were preserved in the neighbourhood for 

 many years afterwards; indeed some of them remain to this day, 



W. H. Jones. 



Bradford-on-Avon, 

 June, 1873. 



gist of looK %W^^* Ww* *^- 



(Stt X\t icoloM, llmeralogg, atib falaeontalogs of mxMxn, 



By WiLi-iAM Whitakee, B.A. (Lond.), 



Of the Geological Survey of England. 



^P^HE following list contains the titles of 169 papers, &c. (by 

 lili 89 different authors), arranged according to their dates of 

 pSblSation, and in alphabetical order under each year. 



INDEX OF AUTHORS.— (The numbers refer to their papers.) 



Adams, Rev. J., 134 



Adams, Prof. W. G., 114 



Anon., 2, 3, 4, 16, 45 



Aubrey, J., 1 ,_„ 



Aveline, W. T., 89, 90, 95, 69, 100 



Bartley, 0., 18 



Bell, Prof , 114a 



Bennet, Miss E., 34 



Blackmore, Dr. H. P., 115, 120, 128, 



140a 

 Bowerbfmk, J, S., 41 



Boyd, C, 12 



Bristow, H. W., 87, 90, 108 



Britton, J., 1 



Brodie, Rev. P. B., 39, 43, 51, 56, 79, 



129 

 Brown, J., 84 



Buckland, llev. Prof.W., 26, 31, 47a 

 Buckman, Prof. J., 83, 92, 121 



Carruthers, W., 130, 133a 

 Catcott, Rev. A., 10 

 Codrington, T., 122 



