ON PHOTOGRAPHS OF GEOLOGICAL INTEREST. 



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SIXTEENTH LIST OF GEOLOGICAL PHOTOGRAPHS. 

 From August 12, 190-1, to August 22, 1908. 



This is a list of the geological photographs which have been i-eceived 

 and registered by the Secretary of the Committee since the publication 

 of the last Report. 



Contributors are asked to afBx the registered numbers, as given below, 

 to their negatives for convenience of futui'e reference. Their own 

 numbers are added in order to enable them to do so. 



* indicates that photographs and slides may be purchased from the 

 donors or obtained through the address given with the series. 



Copies of other photographs desired can, in most instances, be obtained 

 from the photographer direct, or from the officers of the local society under 

 whose auspices the photograph was taken. The cost at which copies 

 may be obtained depends on the size of the print and on local circumstance.s, 

 over which the Committee have no control. 



The Committee do not assume the copyright of any photographs 'u\- 

 cluded in this list. Inquiries respecting photographs, and applications for 

 permission to reproduce them, should be addressed to the photograchers 

 direct. 



Copies of photographs should be sent unmounted to 

 Professor S. H. Reynolds, 



University College, Bristol, 

 accompanied by descriptions written on a form prepared for the purpose, 

 copies of which may be obtained from him. 



The size of photographs is indicated as follows : — 



L = Lantern size. 

 ] /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, 



LIST I. 



ACCESSIONS IN 1904 TO 1908. 



ENGLAND. 



Photographed by Godfrey Bingley", I'horniehurst, 

 ey, Leeds. 1/2. 



Fossil Footprints. i;t06. 



