560 ttEPOETS 0^ tHE STATE OP SCIENCE. 



JiTRiiz, Ghas. F. The Fertility of some Colonial Soils, as influenced Iby Qeological 

 Conditions. ' Trans. S. African Phil. Soc' xvui. 7-30. 1907. 



Keegan, Dr. P. Q. The Chemistry of some Common Plants. • The Naturalist 

 for 1908/ 77-80. 1908. 



MiCHELL, Feank X. and W. A. Tantalum : its Ores, Detection, Properties, and 

 Uses. ' Report K. Cornwall Poly. Soc. 1906/54-61. 1907. 



Neal, John (Midland Inst. Eng.). An Ignition of Coal-dust at Middleton Col- 

 liery. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxxiv. 221-2:34. 1908. 



I'EASEGOOD, W. G. (N. Statt". Inst. Eng.) Discharge of Inflammable Oil in a Coal- 

 seam. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxxv. 116-119. 1908. 



Van- dek Riet, Dr. B. de St. J. The Chemical Composition of Berry Wax. 

 • Trans. S. African Phil. Soc' xvi. 443-445. 1907. 



Walker, W. (Midland Inst. Eng.) Notes on Two Incidents with Explosives at 

 the West Riding Collieries, near Normanton. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxxiv. 

 215-220. 1908. 



Section C. — Geology. 



Abbott, G. Concretions. ' South-Eastern Naturalist for 1907,' 07-76. 1907. 

 Bates, George F. The Microscopic Structure of some Perthshire Igneous Rocks. 



Part II. 'Trans. Perthshire Soc. Nat. Sci.' iv. 189-199. 1907. 

 Beasley, II. C. Some Results from the recent finds at Storeton. (President's 



Address.) ' Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc' x. 157-171. 1907. 

 Bristol Naturalists' Society. Records of Well Sections. ' Proc. Bristol Nat. 



Soc' I. 208-211. 1907. 

 Broom, Dr. R. On some New Fossil Reptiles from the Karroo Beds of Victoria 



West, South Africa. ' Trans. S. African Phil. Soc' xviii. 31-42. 1907. 

 Burton, F. M. The Lincolnshire Keuper Escarpment and its bearing on and 



relation to the County. 'Trans. Lincolnshire Nat. Union, 1907,' 163-167. 



1908. 



Welton. ' Trans. Lincolnshire Nat. Union, 1907,' 205-208. 1908. 



Camtbell, R., and A. G. Stenhouse. The Geology of Inchcolm. * Trans. Edin- 

 burgh Geol. Soc' IX. 121-134. 1908. 

 Cakadoc and Severn Valley Field Club. Geological Notes. ' Record of 



Bare Facts,' No. 17. 1908. 

 Coates, Henry. Geological and Seasonal Notes. (Opening Address.) ' Proc. 



Perthsuire Soc. Nat. Sci.' iv. cxxxii-cxxxvii. 1907. 

 The Glaciation of Perthshire ; Seasonal Notes. (Annual Address.) ' Proc. 



Perthshire Soc. Nat. Sci.' iv. cxliii-clii. 1907. 

 Cole, Prof. G. A. J. Continental Glaciation. ' Report Belfast Nat. F. C v. 318- 



319. 1907. 

 Crampton, Cecil B. Fossils and Conditions of Deposit: A Theory of Coal 



Formation. ' Trans. Edinburgh Geol. Soc' ix.' 73-92. 1907. 

 and D. Tait. On certain New Localities for Oil-bearing Shale near 



Edinburgh. ' Trans. Edinburgh Geol. Soc' ix. 102-107. 1908. 

 CuLPiN, H. Marine Beds in the Coal Measures near Doncaster. ' The Naturalist 



for 1908,' 39-40. 1908. 

 CxJKKiE, James. The Mineralogy of the Faeroes, arranged topographically. 



(Anniversary Address.) ' Trans. Edinburgh Geol. Soc' ix. 1-68. 1907. 

 Davies, H. N. Supplementary Notes on the Cleveland Bone Cave and Gravels. 



' Proc. Bristol Nat. Soc' i. 188-189. 1907. 

 Daweins, Prof. W. Boyd (Manchester Geol. Min. Soc). Introductory Remarks 



on the Coal Measures. 'Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxxit. 175-170. 1908. 

 Dickinson, Joseph (Manchester Geol. Min. Soc). Section of Bore Hole at 



Metsrs. Mark Fletcher & Son's Works at Moss Lane, Whitefield, Lancashire. 



' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' xxxiv. 349-350. 1908. 

 Duncan, Andrew. Geological Aspects of Water-Supply. ' Report Belfast Nat. 



F. C V. 504-505. 1907. 

 Elgeb, Frank. Glacial Survivals. ' The Naturalist for 1907,' 274-276, 314-315. 



1907. 



