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account of the Geologists’ Association “ Excursion to the 
Mid and South Cotteswolds” at Whitsuntide, 1908 (Proc. 
Geol. Assoc., vol. xx, pt. 7, pp. 314-329); and papers 
“On the Phyllis Collection of Inferior-Oolite Fossils 
from Doulting” (Geol. Mag., 1908, pp. 509-517); and 
“On a New Species of Pollczpes from the Inferior 
Oolite of the Cotteswold Hills” (/ézd., pp. 351-352); 
and “ Fossils and some of their Uses” (Proc. Cheltenham 
Nat. Sci. Soc., 1908, pp. 93-102). 
Mr S. S. Buckman has published: ‘ Thirty Years’ 
Contributions” [a bibliography of his papers and works 
from 1878-1907]; “Brachiopod Homceomorphy: ‘Spzvzfer 
glaber’” (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., lxiv, pp. 27-33); 
“The Genera of Stephanoceras and Allies” (Ann. Mag. 
Nat. Hist. (8) I, pp. 145-149 [a review of a paper by 
Dr Erich Mascke]); and “ Brachiopod Nomenclature : 
The Terebratule of the Crag” (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) 
I, pp. 444-447). 
Mr W. Crooke during the past Session has contributed 
several articles, principally on subjects connected with 
India, to the “Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics,” 
edited by Dr James Hastings, and also read at the Dublin 
Meeting of the British Association a paper on “ Rajputs 
and Mahrattas,” discussing various questions of Indian 
ethnography. 
Mr Vincent A. Smith, in March, brought out a second 
edition, revised and enlarged, of “The Early History of 
India,” and in November “ The Oxford Student’s History 
of India.” | 
The literary output of our Members has not dimin- 
ished, and there may be yet other contributions that have 
been made that have not come to my notice or to that of 
our Secretary. I hope Members will present copies of 
their publications to our Library, which the Council are 
developing. 
