LIST OF PAPERS, BOOKS, ETC. 429 



1876. 



91. On the Geological Conditions affecting the Water-supply to Houses 



and Towns, with special Keference to the Modes of supplying Oxford. 

 8vo. Oxford. Pp. 48. 



92. On the Mineral Water of the Artesian Well at St Clements, Oxford, 



Read before the Ashmolean Society, 1876. 



93. Thickness of the Oxford Clay. Geol. Mag., Dec. II., vol. iii. pp. 237-239. 



1878. 



94. On the Section of Messrs Meux & Co.'s Artesian Well in the Tottenham 



Court Road, with Notices of the Well at Crossness, and of another at 

 Shoreham, Kent ; and on the Probable Range of the Lower Green- 

 sand and Palaeozoic Rocks under London. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., 

 vol. xxxiv. pp. 902-913. 



1879. 



95. On the Discovery of a Species of Iguanodon in the Kimmeridge Clay 



near Oxford ; and a Notice of a very Fossiliferous Band of the 

 Shotover Sands. Geol. Mag., Dec. II., vol. vi. pp. 193-195. 



96. On the Origin of the Parallel Roads of Lochaber, and their bearing 



on other Phenomena of the Glacial Period. Proc. Roy. Soc., vol. 

 xxix. pp. 6-21 ; and Phil. Trans., vol. xvii., 1879, pp. 663-726. 



1880. 



97. On a Raised Beach in Rhos Sili Bay, Gower. Rep. Brit. Assoc., Swan- 



sea, 1880, p. 581. 



98. On the Geological Evidence of the Temporary Submergence of the 



South-west of Europe during the early Human Period. Rep. Brit. 

 Assoc., Swansea, 1880, pp. 581, 582. 



99. Sur la Plage Soulevee de Sangatte. Bull. Soc. Geol. de France, 3 e Serie, 



vol. viii. pp. 547-552. 



100. Note on the Occurrence of a new Species of Iguanodon in a Brick-pit 



of the Kimmeridge Clay at Cumnor Hurst, three Miles W.S.W. of 

 Oxford. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxxvi. pp. 430-432. 



1881. 



101. On the Strata between the Chillesford Beds and the Lower Boulder 



Clay. The Mundesley and Westleton Beds. Rep. Brit. Assoc., 

 York, 1881, p. 620. 



102. On the Extension into Essex, Middlesex, and other Inland Counties, 



of the Mundesley and Westleton Beds, in relation to the Age of 

 certain Hill-gravels and of some of the Valleys of the South of 

 England. Rep. Brit. Assoc., York, 1881, pp. 620-622. 



