76 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE. 



Batlet, E. B. On the Occurrence of Two Splierulitic (' Variolitic ') Basalt Dykes 

 in Ardmuclinish, Argyll. ' Trans. Edinb. Geol. Soc." Till. 367-371. 1905. 



and D. Tait. On the Occurrence of True Coal Measures at Port Seton, East 



Lothian. ' Trans. Edinb. Geol. Soc' viii. 351-362. 1905. 



Baldwin, Walter. Notes on the Palaeontology of Sparth Bottoms, Rochdale. 

 ' Trans. Rochdale Lit. Sci. Soc' viii. 78-84. 1905. 



(Manch. Geol. Min. Soc.) Prestwichia anthrax and JBelmwus Innatus 



from Sparth Bottoms, Rochdale. 'Trans. Inst. Min. Eug-.' xxix. 621-624 

 1906. 



Barke, F. Report of the Geological Section. ' Report N. Staff. F. C XL 83- 



86. 1906. 

 Bell, Robert. Observations on Our Home Hills. ' Proc Belfast Nat. F C ' 



V. 327-328. 1905. 

 Sharks' Teeth from the Local Cretaceous Formations. ' Proc. Belfast Nat 



F. C V. 330-331. 1905. 

 Blunt, T. P. Bedding and Cleavage in Rocks. ' Trans. Oar. and Sev. Vail. 



F. C IV. 47-50. 1906. 

 BouLTON, Prof. W. S. On a Newly-exposed Glaciated Rock-surface near 



Penrhiwceiber, South Wales. 'Trans. Cardiff Nat. Soc' xxxviii. 59-60. 



1906. 

 Brodrick, Harold. Notes on a Recently-explored Fault-Fissure on Ingle- 

 borough. ' Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc' x. 43-47. 1905. 

 Beown, J. C. On some Lacustrine Deposits in the Drift near Ferryhill. ' Trans. 



Northumb. N. H. Soc' i. 288-292. 1905. 



Note on Janassa lituminosn, Schlot., from the Marl Slate, Thicklev, 



Durham. ' The Naturalist for 1905,' 220-222. 1905. 



Buckingham, C. The Intermittent Streams of East Kent. ' East Kent S. N. H. 



Soc Report.' Ser. IL v. 11-14. 1906. 

 BuLMAN, G. W. Some Aspects of Geology. 'Trans. Eastbourne Nat. Hist. 



Soc' lY. 35-49. 1906. 

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



Bare Facts,' No. 15, 37-39. [1906.] 

 Carter, W. Lower. The Evolution of the Don River System. ' Proc Yorks, 



Geol. Soc' XV. 388-410. 1905. 



The Glaciation of the Don and Dearue Valleys. ' Proc. Yorks. Geol. Soc' 



XV. 411-436. 1905. 



C.48H, W. The Fossil Plants of the Yorkshire Coal Measures. Part I. What 



and How to Observe, Collect, and Record. 'The Naturalist for 1900,' 116- 



120. 1906. 

 OOBBOLD, E. S. A River Valley. ' Trans. Car. and Sev. VaU. F. C iv. 7-9. 



1906. 

 Cope, Thomas H. Some Geological Problems in South- West Lancashire. (Presi- 

 dential Address.) 'Proc Liverpool Geol. Soc' x. 1-25. 1905. 

 Craig, E. H. Cunningham. On the Igneous Breccia of the Lui near Braemar. 



' Trans. Edinb. Geol. Soc' viii. 336-340. 1905, 

 Crampton, C. B. The Limestones of Aberlady, Dunbar, and St. Mocans. 



'Trans. Edinb. Geol. Soc' viii. 374-378. 1905. 

 Crick, G. C. Note on a Rare Form of Actinoramax {A. Grossonvrei) from the 



Chalk of Yorkshire. ' The Naturalist for 1906,' 156-158. 1906. 

 Croydon Natural History and Scientific Society. Geological Report. 



' Proc Croydon N. H. Sci. Soc. 1905-1906,' Ixxxii.-lxxxviii. 1906. 

 CuLPiN, H. A Post-Permian Fault at Cusworth, near Doncaster. ' Proc. 



Yorks. Geol. Soc' xv. 453-455. 1905. 

 CuRRiE, James. On New Localities for Levyne in the Fseroes and in Skye. 



' Trans. Edinb. Geol. Soc' viii. 341-343. 1905. 

 The Stassfurt Salt Industry. ' Trans. Edinb. Geol. Soc' viii. 403-412. 



1905. 

 Davey, E. C. The Leading Fossils of the Upper and Lower Greensands of Wilts 



and Berks. ' Proc. Bath N. H. A. F. C x. 412-422. 1905. 



