LIST OF PAPERS, BOOKS, ETC. 431 



1888. 



117. Geology, Chemical, Physical, and Stratigraphical. Vol. II. Strati- 



graphical and Physical. 8vo. Clarendon Press, Oxford. 



118. Further Observations on the Correlation of the Eocene Strata in 



England, Belgium, and the North of France. Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc., vol. xliv. pp. 88-109. 



119. Congres Geologique International : Discours du President [1888], 



Reprinted in Compte Rendu du Congres, 1891, pp. 20-31. 



120. The Atmosphere of the Coal-period. Geol. Mag., Dec. III., vol. v. 



pp. 238, 239, 334, 335. 



1889. 



121. On the Recent Discovery of the Remains of the Mammoth in the 



Valley of the Darent. Geol. Mag., Dec. II., vol. vi. pp. 113, 114. 



122. On the Occurrence of Palaeolithic Flint Implements in the Neighbour- 



hood of Ightham, Kent, their Distribution and Probable Age. ' Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xlv. pp. 270-294. 



1890. 



123. On the Relation of the Westleton Beds, or Pebbly Sands of Suffolk, to 



those of Norfolk, and on their Extension inland : with some Observa- 

 tions on the Period of the Final Elevation and Denudation of the 

 Weald and of the Thames Valley, &c. Part I. Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc., vol. xlvi. pp. 84-117. Part II. Ibid., pp. 120-153. Part III. 

 On the Relation of the Westleton Shingle to other Pre-Glacial Drifts 

 in the Thames Basin, and on a Southern Drift, with Observations on 

 the Final Elevation and Initial Subaerial Denudation of the Weald, 

 and on the Genesis of the Thames. Ibid., pp. 155-181. 



124. The Elevation of the Weald. Geol. Mag., Dec. III., vol. vii. pp. 479, 



480. 



1891. 



125. On the Age, Formation, and Successive Drift-Stages of the Valley of 



the Darent; with Remarks on the Palaeolithic Implements of the 

 District, and on the Origin of its Chalk Escarpment. Quart. Journ 

 Geol. Soc., vol. xlvii. pp. 126-160. 



126. The Saiga Antelope in Britain. Geol. Mag., Dec. III., vol. viii. p. 190. 



1892. 



127. On the Primitive Characters of the Flint Implements of the Chalk 



Plateau of Kent, with reference to the Question of their Glacial or 

 Pre-Glacial Age. With Notes by Messrs B. HARRISON and DE 

 BARRI CRAWSHAY. Journ. Anthrop. Inst., vol. xxi. pp. 246-262. 



128. The Raised Beaches, and "Head" or Rubble-Drift of the South of 



England : their Relation to the Valley Drifts and to the Glacial 

 Period ; and on a late Post-Glacial Submergence. Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc., vol. xlviii. pp. 263-343. 



