BBITISH ISLES. 7 



Brodie, W. R. Xotes on the Kimmeridge Clay of the Isle of Pur- 

 beck. (Abstract.) Proc. Geol. Assoc, vol. iv. no. 8, pp. 517, 518. 

 Notes the beds and a few of the fossils as observed at some localities. 



Buckland, A. W. Wintry Days in Devonshire. Evening Hours^ 

 p. 698. 



Refers to the Budleigh-Salterton pebble-bed, recent submersion, 

 extinct mammalia, and palaeolithic implements. (Notice in Trans. 

 Devon. Assoc. 1877, p. 4-40.) 



Champ ernowne, A. Devonian and Old Red Sandstone. Geol. Mag, 



dec. ii. vol. iii. pp. 575, 576. 

 The " Upper South Devon Slates " are a fiction. 



Cheadle, R. W. On Mammalian Bones recently found at Crayford 



and Erith. Proc. W. Lond. Sci. Assoc, vol. i. pt. ii. pp. 70, 71. 

 Section and list of 6 Pleistocene mammals from Erith, including a 

 Spermophilus (3 bones). List of 4 species from Crayford. 



. On a Tusk of Mammoth found at Erith, May 6, 1876. Proc. 



W. Lond. Sci. Assoc, vol. i. pt. ii. p. 79. 

 Notes horizon, mode of extraction, &c. of a tusk of Elephas primi- 

 genius, 6| feet long, giving measurements. 



Cheadle, R.W., and B. B.Woodward. Notes on the Pleistocene Deposits 



at Crayford and Erith. Proc. W. Lond. Sci. Assoc, vol. i. pt. iii. 



pp. 92-98. 



Summarize the literature of these beds, figuring two worked flints 



found in i)lace in them, and giving a list of 39 species of Mollusca, 5 of 



which were not j^reviously recorded from these localities. W. H. D. 



, . Excursion to Lewisham. Proc. W. Lond. Sci. Assoc, 



vol. i. pt. iii. pp. Ill, 112. 

 Describe a fault in a railway-cutting, and the three pits on Loam 

 Pit Hill, which show the entire series from the Chalk to the London 

 Clay. W. H. D. 



Clark, T. Notes on three sections of the Lead Districts in Corn- 

 wall, showing the productive and unproductive Rocks. 43rd 

 Ann. Hep. Ii. Cornwall Pol. Soc. for 1875, pp. 131, 132; plate; 

 Rep. Miners' Assoc. Cornwall for 1875, p. 68. 

 These lead-lodes are productive while they traverse a soft light- 

 greyish-yellow or greyish-blue killas, but become unproductive in hard 

 dark-blue killas. C. L. F. 



Clarke, Edward. On a Radius of Rhinoceros found in Hammer- 

 smith Marshes. Proc. W. Lond. Sci. Assoc, vol. i. pt. iii. pp. 98, 



99, in. 

 Note of section and discovery of E. tichorhintis ? 



