78 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE. 



Martin, Egbert. Coal-Mining in the Musselburgh Coal-iield. ' Trans. Edinb. 



Geol. Soc' Tin. 379-386. 1905. 

 Metrick, E. Report of the Geological Section. 'Report Marlb. Coll. N. H. 



Soc' No. 54, 75. 1906. 

 Milne, John. The Geology of Mormond. ' Trans. Bucban F. C viii. 90-92. 



1905, 

 MoLENGRAAFF, Dr. G. A. F. The CuUiuan Diamond. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' 



XXIX. 607-509. 1906. 

 MooEE, H. Cecil. The Woolhope Valley : References to the Geology of the 



Woolhope and neighbouring Districts ; Geological Illustrations ; Suggestions 



for Routes. ' Trans. Woolhope N. F. Club, 1902-1904,' 19-28. 1905. 

 Note on the Landslip in the Woolhope District, near Putlev Cockshoot, on 



February 17, 1904. ' Trans. Woolhope N. F. Club, 1902-1904,' 228-229. 1905. 

 Drifts in Herefordshire and Evidences of Action of Land Ice. ' Trans. 



Woolhope N. F. Club, 1902-1904,' 330-335. 1905. 

 Parker, William A. Remains of Fossil Fishes found near Rochdale. ' Trans. 



Rochdale Lit. Sei. Soc' viii. 25-32. 1905, 

 Peach, B. N. The Higher Crustacea of the Carboniferous Rocks of Scotland. 



[Abstract of Address.] ' Trans. Edinb. Geol. Soc' viii. 372-373. 1905. 

 Reade, T. Mellard. Notes on some Specimens of Lancashire Boulder Clay. 



' Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc' x. 38-42, 1905. 

 and Philip Holland. Sands and Sediments : Part II. Geologic Sedi- 

 ments of Marine, Estuarine, or Fresh Water Origin, ' Proc. Liverpool Geol, 



Soc' X. 48-78. 1905. 

 Reillt, George E. The Carrickfergus Salt Beds, ' Proc. Belfast Nat. F, C 



V, 332, 1905, 

 Richardson, L. The Results of Denudation as seen from Bredon Hill. ' Trans. 



Woolhope N, F. Club, 1902-1904,' 55-61, 1905, 

 Notes on the Geology of Bredon Hill, ' Trans, Woolhope N. F. Club, 1902- 



1904,' 62-67. 1905. 

 On the Mesozoic Rocks around Chepstow. 'Trans, Woolhope N. F, Club, 



1902-1904,' 178-184. 1905. 

 RoBARTS, N. F. Notes on the New Cross Cutting (L.B. & S.C. R.), ' Trans, 



Croydon N, H. Sci, Soc. 1904-1905,' 61-65. 1905. 

 Notes on a Section of Woolwich and Reading Beds, New Cross Gate. 



• Trans. Croydon N. H. Sci. Soc 1904-1905,' 111-113, 1905, 

 Rogers, A. W, The Volcanic Fissure under Zuurberg, 'Trans, S, African 



Phil. Soc' XVI. 189-199. 1905. 

 Russell, Archibald (Min, Inst. Scot.). The Coal-fields of Cape Colony.- 



' Trans. Inst. Min, Eng,' xxix. 228-258. 1905. 

 Sawyer, A. R. The Geology of Chunies Poort, Transvaal. ' Trans. Inst. Min, 



Eng.' XXIX, 510-516, 1906. 

 Sewell, J. T. Notes on Glacial Deposits near Pickering. ' Proc, Yorks. Geol, 



Soc' XV. 443-445, 1905, 

 Notes on the ' Overflow Channel ' in Newton Dale between Lake Whealdale 



and Lake Pickering, ' Proc. Yorks. Geol. Soc' xv, 446-452. 1905. 

 Sheppard, T. On a Section in the Boulder-clay near 'V^'ithe^nsea. ' The Natu- 

 ralist for 1905,' 301-304, 1905. 

 Notes on some Speeton-clay Belemnites. ' The Naturalist for 1906,' 97-99, 



1906, 

 Sherborn, C, Davies. On the Belemnites of the Chalk of Yorkshire. ' The 



Naturalist for 1906,' 152-154, 1906, 

 Smith, Arthur, Liucolnshire Boulders. ' The Naturalist for 1905,' 206. 1905. 

 SoLLT, Rev, H. Shaen. The Landslip, Lyme Regis, ' Proc. Dorset N.H. A.F.C 



XXVI. 182-186. 1905. 

 Stather, J. W. Notes on the Geology of the South District. ' The Naturalist 



for 1905,' 217-219. 1905. 

 Yorkshire Geological Photographs Committee's Report for 1905, ' The 



Naturalist for 1906,' 16-17. 1906. 



