ON PHOTOGRAPHS OF GEOLOGICAL INTEREST. 855 



for permission to reproduce them, should be addressed to the photographers 

 direct. 



The very best photographs lose half their utility, and all their value 

 as documentary evidence, unless accurately described ; and the Secretary 

 would be grateful if, whenever possible, such explanatory details as can 

 be given were written on the forms supplied for the purpose, and not on 

 the back of tlie pltotograpli or ehetvliere. Much labour and error of tran- 

 scription would thereby be saved. A local number by which the print 

 can be recognised should be written on the back of the photograph and on 

 the top right-hand corner of the form. 



Copies of photographs should be sent unmounted to W. W. Watts, 

 Mason University College, Birmingham, and forms may be obtained from 

 him. 



The size of photographs is indicated as follows : — 



L = Lantern size. 

 1/4 = Quarter-plate. 

 1/2 = Half -plate. 



1/1= Whole plate. 

 10/8 = 10 inches by 8. 

 12/10 = 12 inches by 10, &c. 

 E signifies Enlargements. 

 * indicates that photographs and slides may be purchased from the donors, or 

 obtained through the address given with the series. 



LIST I. 



ACCESSIONS IN 1899-1000. 



ENGLAND. 



Bedford. — Photographed ly H. C. McNeill, 29 North Villas, 

 Camden Square, N.W. 1/4. 

 Regd. 

 No. 

 191 () Gas House, Leighton Buzzard False-bedding in Lower Greensand. 1897. 



Buckingham. — Photographed by 3 . H. Pledge,* 115 Richmond 

 Road,N.E. 1/2. 



2416 (B 13) South WindmiU, Long ' Shotover Sands.' 1899. 



Crendon. 



2417 (B 11) Littleworth Brickyard, Drift. 1899. 



Wing, Leighton Buzzard. 



2418 (B 12) Warren Farm, Stewkley Northernmost exposure of typical Portland 



Beds in England. 1899. 



Cornwall. — Photograjjhed by A. E. Murray, St, Clare, Upper Walmer, 



Kent. 5/4. 



2419 (7 6') Constantine'a Bay . . Raised Beaches? 1897. 



2420 (9() „ „ . . 



2421 (32 c) „ „ . . 



2422 (33 ca) Constantino's Church . Church surrounded by sand-dunes. 



2423 Cd-icU) 



Derbyshire. — Photographed by Evan W. Small, The Mount, Eadbotirna 



Street, Derby. 1/1 E. 



2500 (D 991) L. & N. W. E. cutting, AnticlineinCarboniferousLimestone. 1899. 



Tissington. 



2501 (D 992) L. & N. W. R. cutting, Syncline in Carboniferous Limestone. 1899. 



Tissington. 



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