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have kindly assisted them in their work : — Professor Thompson and Mr. 

 E. J. Edwards, of the Yorkshire College ; Mr. Metcalfe, of Weathercote ; 

 Mr. Sydney Calow ; Mr. R. ISTowel], of Ribblehead ; Mr. Percy Lamb, of 

 Clapham ; Mr. Taylor, of Crummack ; and Mr. Cook and Mr. Hunt, of 

 Horton-in-Ribblesdale. 



The Committee asks to be reappointed, and to be allowed to retain the 

 unexpended balance of the grant made at the Belfast meeting. 



I'liotographs of Geological Interest in the United Kingdom. — Fourleenth 

 Report of the Committee, consisting of Professor James Geikie 

 {Chairman)^ Professor W. W. Watts (Secretary), Professor T. G. 

 BoNNEY, Professor E. J. Garwood, Professor S. H. Reynolds, 

 Dr. Tempest Anderson, Mr. Godfrey Bingley, Mr. H. Coates, 

 Mr. A. K. Coomaraswamy, Mr. C. V. Crook, Mr. J. G. Good- 

 child, Mr. William Gray, Mr. Egbert Kidston, Mr. J. St. J. 

 Phillips, Mr. A. S. Reid, Mr. J. J. H. Teall, Mr. R. Welch, 

 and Mr. H. B. Woodward. (Drawn up by the Secretary.) 



The Committee have to report that during the year 463 new photographs 

 have been received, bringing the total number in the collection to 3,771. 

 This exceeds by 50 the largest number of new photographs previously 

 recorded in a single year, and the yearly average now reaches 268. About 

 60 additional photographs have been sent in since this Report was written. 



The usual geographical scheme is appended. Brecknock, Cardigan, 

 Nairn, and Ross appear for the first time, and very substantial additions 

 are made to Cheshire, Dorset, Norfolk, Yorkshire, Glamorgan, the Channel 

 Islands and Scilly, Inverness, Sutherland, Antrim, and Louth. The fol- 

 lowing twenty-five counties are still entirely unrepresented : — Cambridge, 

 Huntingdon, Rutland, Carmarthen, Clackmannan, Dumbarton, Dumfries, 

 Kincardine, Kinross, Roxborough, Selkirk, Carlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, 

 King's Co., Leitrim, Longford, Monaghan, Queen's Co., Roscommon, 

 Tyrone, Waterford, Westmeath, Wexford, and AVicklow. 



The high standard mentioned in the last Report is maintained, the 

 photographs being usually taken in sets and with a definite geological aim. 

 Mr. AV. Jerome Harrison sends two large series taken to illustrate glacial 

 phenomena on the Norfolk and Holderness cliffs. Mr. Morton and Mr. 

 Howard contribute illustrations from Brecknock ; Mr. Pv.. H. Preston from 

 the Scilly Islands ; Mr. Guiton from Jersey ; and Mr. Maidwell from the 

 Nuneaton district. Mrs. Coomaraswamy has taken several series from the 

 north of Scotland and of Ireland ; Mr. Wright a useful set from Dublin ; 

 and Mr. Lamond Howie some interesting Scottish mountain photographs. 

 The Croydon Natural History and Scientific Society continues to illus- 

 trate the geology of Surrey ; Dr. Abbott that of Durham ; Mr. Hopkinson 

 that of Bedfordshire ; and Mr. Hodson that of Leicestershire. 



The members of the Committee have not been idle, as is testified by 

 Professor Reynolds' series from Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somersetshire, 

 Glamorgan, Antrim, Down, and Kerry ; Mr. Bingley 's sets from Cheshire 

 and Yorkshire ; Mr. A. K. Coomaraswamy 's series from Ross, Sutherland, 

 and Berwick ; Professor Garwood's contribution from Westmoreland ; 

 Mr. Teall's photographs from Hertfordshire ; and Mr. A. S. Reid's 

 continuation of his series from Eigg and Perthshire. 



