364 MAPS AND SECTIONS. 



Kief. [Geological Maps of the Town and Government of.] By 



Teofilactoff. 

 Lanarkshire. Sheet 13 of the Geological Siirvey Map. Scale 

 6 inches to a mile. By J. Geikie. (Shotts Iron Works and Stane 

 Village.) 

 Carhouiferous Limestone Series, Millstone Grit and Coal Measures 

 (chiefly the latter), with outcrops of coals and ironstones. In the 

 moorlands S. of Stane the coal-outcrops are marked diagrammatically to 

 indicate the supposed structure of the unworked portion of the coal- 

 field. Boulder Clay, Sand and Gravel, and Peat Bogs shown. E. L. J. 

 Lancashire. 3 Sheets of the Geological Survey Map. Scale 6 inches 



to a mile. 

 Sheet 61. (Preston.) By R. H. Tiddeman and C. E. DeEance. 

 Freshwater Deposits (Alluvial, 4 divisions), Glacial Deposits (3 divisions). 

 New Eed Sandstone, Permian Sandstone, Lower Coal Measures, Mill- 

 stone Grit (in 7 divisions of grits and shales). 



Sheet 69. (Leylaud, Brindle.) By R. H. Tiddeman and C. E. 

 DeRance. Alluvium (3 divisions). Glacial Deposits (3 divisions). New 

 Ked Sandstone (2 divisions), Permian, L. Coal Measures, Millstone 

 Grit (7 divisions of grits and shales). 



Sheet 77. New Ed. (Chorley, Eccleston.) By Prof. E. Hull, R. 



H. Tiddeman, and C. E. DeRance. Alluvium, Glacial Deposits (3 



divisions). New Ked Sandstone (2 divisions), Permian, M. and L. Coal 



Measures, Millstone Grit (2 divisions). W. W, 



Llano County, U. S. A. Showing Geology Mineral Localities &c. 



By Dr. A. R. Roessler. About 2 miles to an inch. New York. 

 The divisions shown are: — 1. Granitic Metamorphic and Igneous ; 

 2. Potsdam Sandstone (L. Silurian) ; 3. Carboniferous Conglomerate. 

 Montana and Wyoming Territories. Embracing most of the 

 country drained by the Madison, Galantin and Upper Yellowstone 

 Rivers. U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories. Scale 4 

 miles to an inch. By P. V. Hayden and A. C. Peale. 

 The formations shown by distinctive colours are : — Granite, Silurian, 

 Carboniferous, Jurassic and Triassic, Cretaceous, Lignitic, Lacustrine, 

 Fluviatile, Volcanic. Includes the Yellowstone National Park. The 

 surface -features are shown by means of contour-lines. W. W. 



Newfoundland. Map showing the distribution of the Silurian and 

 Carboniferous Formations &c. in St. George's and Port a Port 

 Bays. By Alex. Murray and J. P. Howley, 1873-4 (? published 

 1875). Scale 4 miles to an inch. Montreal. 

 Shows 5 divisions of Carboniferous rocks, 6 of L. Silurian, 2 of 

 Laurentian, and Trap. There is a section, on the scale of an inch to a 

 mile (vertical and horizontal), from Robinson's Head south-eastward. 



W. W. 



. [A small sheet of 4 Sections, without Title.] 



2 sections on a scale of an inch to a mile, and 2 on a scale of 6 

 inches to a mile. 



