X08 GEOLOGY. 



Wolf, H. Die Phosphorite des Lavantthales. [Phosphates of Lavant 

 valley.] Verh. Ic.-h. geol. Reichs. pp. 145-147. 



Above the Lignite beds [Miocene] worked here come sands, marls, &c., 

 of which 2 feet are full of phosphatic concretions. The percentage of 

 calcic phosphate is 63*8. A cubic foot of marl would yield 5-10 lb. 

 of concretions. E. B. T. 



Der Bergsturz bei Unterstein auf der Salzburg-Tiroler Bahn. 



[Landslip on Salzburg and Tyrol railway.] Verh. Ic.-lc. geol. 

 Beiclis. pp. 175-181. 

 The rock in which the damage to the tunnel occurred was chlorite-schist. 



. Gebiet am Zbruc und Nieclzavafluss. Verh. h.-h. geol. 



Beichs. pp. 221, 222. 

 Silurians in three divisions, above which is the Chloritic Chalk and 

 Miocene, are the rocks mentioned. 



Zittel, K. E'achtragliche Bemerkungen zu dem Aufsatz uber die 

 Gletschererscheinungen in der baierischen Hochebene. [Supple- 

 mentary remarks on Glacier phenomena in the Bavarian High- 

 lands.] Verh. 7i.-7c. geol. Reichs. pp. 46-48. 

 Notices the occurrence of Horse in preglacial Boulder drift of the 

 Starnberg lake; the first fossil found in preglacial beds of Upper 

 Bavaria. E. B. T. 



Zugmayer, H. Ueber bonebedartige Yorkommnisse im Dachstein- 

 kalke des Piestingthales. [Ehsetics of the Piestingthal, «&c.] 

 Jahrh. h.-lc. geol. Meichs. xxv. Heft 1, pp. 79-88 (with 2 cuts). 

 Notices the discovery in L. Austria of a conglomeratic bone-bed with 

 Rhgetic fossils, coprolites, fish-remains, &c., and describes the contact 

 with the Dachstein beds below; the passage is gradual, beds Avith 

 Avicula contorta alternating with Dachstein limestones at the junction, 

 so that no abrupt division would represent the facts. The Brachiopoda 

 beds or Starhemberg facies of the Hhsetic was found high up in the 

 section, but is unequally developed in different localities. E. B. T. 



See also : — 

 Baltzer, A. Eruptions of Yulcano : post, under Physical Geology. 

 Barrois, C. Channel Tunnel : p. 4. 

 Danvers, F. C. Channel Tunnel : p. 10. 



Desmarest, N. Former Junction of England and Erance : p. 12. 

 Helland, A. Lakes, &c., Norway : post, under Physical Geology. 

 Hesse, E. A. von. Channel Tunnel: p. 18. 

 Hicks, H. Cambrian, &c., European area : p. 20. 

 Pettersen, K. Gneiss-granite, N. Norway : post, under Petrology. 

 Topley, W. Geology of the Weald. Refers to the Boulonnais : p. 40. 



. Channel Tunnel : p. 40. 



Beports on Channel Tunnel : p. 46. 



