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Brogger, W. C. Om de senglacial og postglacial Nivaforandringar i 

 Kristiauafeldet. Norges. Geol. Undersog, Kristianla, no. 31, 1901. Rev. 

 Amer. Geol. 29, 252. 



Danielsen, D. Bidrag til Sorlandets kvai'targeologi. Norges Geol. 

 Unders. no. 55, 1910, 118 pp. Res. in English. 



Holmboe, J. En nndersjoisk torvmyr ved Nordliassel paa Lister. Na- 

 turen, Bergen, 1909, 235. 



Spetlimanu, H. Die nacheiszeitliclie Entwicliluug des sMwestliclien Ost- 

 seebeckens. Nat. Wochenschr. 22, 1907, 107-109. 



Nordmann, V. Postglacial climatic changes in Denmark. Ber. 11 In- 

 terna t. Geologenkongr. Stockholm, 1910, 311-327. 



Kolderup, C. F. Bergensfeltet og tilstodende trakter i senglacial og 

 postglacial tid. Bergens Mus. Aarbog., 1907, no. 14, 268 pp. (Res. In 

 German. ) 



Gronlie, O. T. Kvartargeologiske imdersokelser i Tromso amt. I. 

 Tromso Mus. Aarsh., 1912-13, 93-136. (English summ.) 



Wood, S. v., jun. The newer Pliocene period in England. Q. J .G. S. 38, 

 1882, 667-744. 



Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland. Sheet Memoirs. Cro- 

 mer. By C. Reid, 1882. 



Idem. Yarmouth and Lowestoft. By J. H. Blake, 1890. 



Geologists' Association London. Geology in the field. Jubilee Vol, 1910. 



Geological survey of Great Britain and Ireland. District Memoirs. 

 Holderness and the adjoining parts of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. 

 By C. Reid, 1885. 



Wood, S. v., and Rome, J. L. On the glacialand postglacial structure 

 of Lincolnshire and southeast Yorkshire. Q. J. G. S. 24, 1868, 146-184. 



Lamplugh, G. W., and others. Estuarine deposits at Kirmington, Lin- 

 colnshire. B. A. 1903, 21S-9 ; 1904, 272-274. 



Lamplugh, G. W. Drifts at Flamborough Head. Q. J. G. S. 47, 1891, 

 394. 



Trechmann, C. T. The Scandinavian drift of the Durham coast. 

 Q. J. G. S. 71, 1915, 5a-82. 



Woolacott, D. The superficial deposits and preglacial valleys of the 

 Northumberland and Durham coal field. Q. J. G. S. 61, 1905, 64-96. 



AVood, S. v., and Harmer, F. W. Observations on the later Tertiary 

 geology of East Anglia. Q. J. G. S. 33, 1877, 7-^120. 



Boswell, P. G. H. On the age of the Suffolk valleys, with notes on the 

 buried channels of drift. Q. J. G. S. 69, 1913, 581-620. 



Reid, C. The relations of Paleolithic man to the bowlder clay. (Account 



of borings at Hoxne.) B. A., 1896, 400-415. 

 Pohlig, H. Uber Elephas trogontliei-ii in England. Zs. d. D. Geol. 

 Ges., 1909. Mon. Ber. 242-249. 



Dubois, B. L'age des differentes assises englob€es dans la serie du 

 Forest Bed ou Cromerien. Arch. Mus. Teyler, 1905. 



Hinton, M. A. C, and Kennard, A. S. The relative ages of the stone im- 

 plements of the lower Thames Valley. Proc. G. A. 19, 1905-6, 76-100. 



Salter, A. E. On the superficial deposits of central and southern Eng- 

 land. Proc. G. A. 19, 1905, 1-56. 



Sherlock, R. L., and Noble, A. H. On the glacial origin of the clay- 

 with-flints of Buckingliamsliire and on a former course of the Thames 

 Valley. Q. J. G. S. 68, 1912, 199. 

 (80) Warren, S. H., et al. A late glacial stage in the Lea Valley. Q. J. G. S. 

 68, 1912, 213. 



