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W. C. Simmons. See A. Strahan. 



Bernard Smith. Notts., Cumberland. 



Ball or Pillow-form Structures in Sandstones [brief references to Notts, 

 and Cumberland]. Geological Magazine, April, pp. 146-156. 



Bernard Smith. Cumberland, Lake District. 



' On Certain Channels ' [a reply to Prof. Bonney's pamphlet, 191 5]. Geol- 

 ogical Magazine, January, pp. 45-47. 



Stanley Smith. Northumberland, Yorks. 



Aulina rotiformis, gen. et. sp. nov., Phillipsastrcea hennahi (Lonsdale), 

 and tne genus Orionastrsea. Abstract in Geological Magazine, Dec, 

 PP- 574-575- 



Stanley Smith. Northern Counties. 



The Genus Lonsdaleia and Dibunophyllum rugosum (McCoy). Quart. 



Jouvn. Geol. Soc, Vol. LXXI., Ft. 2 (No. 282), February 23, pp. 

 218-272. 



J. A. Smythe. Northumberland. 



Two Newly-discovered Whin-Dykes on the Coast of Northumberland. 



Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Northumberland, Durham and Newcastle, 

 N.S., Vol. IV., Pt. 2., pp. 330-343- 



[H. C. Stewardson]. Northern Counties. 



Catalogue of the more important Papers, especially those referring to Local 

 Scientific Investigations, published by the Corresponding Societies 

 during the year ending May 31st, 1915. Report British Association 

 for 1915 (Manchester), pp. 801-815. 



M. C. Stopes. See David Ellis. 



A. Strahan. Northern Counties. 



The Search for new Coal-fields in England [abridged from lecture delivered 

 at the Royal Institution]. Nature, June 1., pp. 292-294.' 



A. Strahan, J. S. Flett, C. H. Dinham, C. T. Clough, T. Eastwood 

 and A. F. Hallimond. Cumberland, Westmorland, Lake 



District, Lines., Yorks. N.E., S.E. 

 Special Reports on the Mineral Resources of Great Britain. Vol. V., 

 Potash, Felspar, Phosphate of Lime, Alum-shales, Plumbago or 

 Graphite, Molybdenite, Chromite, Talc and Steatite (Soapstonc, 

 Soap-Rock and Potstone), Diatomite. Mem. Geol. Survey, pp. iv. 

 + 41- 



A. Strahan, T. V. Holmes, H. Dewey, C. H. Cunnington, W. C. 

 Simmons, W. B. R. King and D. A. Wray. Northern Counties. 

 On the Thickness of Strata in the Counties of England and Wales exclusive 

 of rocks older than the Permian. Mem. Geol. Survey, 1916, pp. 172. 



Fredk. J. Stubbs. Lanes., Yorks. 



The National Neglect of Peat. Lancashire and Cheshire Naturalist, Jan., 



PP- 369-374- 



|. W. Taylor. Lines., Derby., Lanes., Notts., Westmorland, Yorks. 

 Monograph of the Land and Freshwater Mollusca of the British Isles. 



Part 22, pp. 1-64 [refers to fossil and sub-fossil shells in various 



northern localities]. 



C. B. Travis. See H. W. Greenwood. 

 S. J. Truscott. See F. Beyschlag. 



Naturalist, 



