762 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE. 



Section C. — C4eology. 



Armstrong, A. Leslie. Glacial Evidences near Harrogate. 'The Naturalist' for 



1910,243-244. 1910; for 1911. 117-118. 1911. 

 Ashmore, G. Percy (N. England Inst. EngA The Occurrence of Diamonds in 



German South-West Africa. ' Trans. Inst. Mia. Eng.,' xli. 130-132. 1911. 

 Barke, F. Geological Report. ' Trans. N. Staffs F. C.,' xlv. 118-120. 1911. 

 Beasley, H. C. Presidential Address (Amateur Work in Geology). ' Proc. liver- 

 pool Geol. Soc' xi. 1-11. 19!0. 

 Burton, J. J, Geological Notes on the Middleton-in-Teesdale District. ' The 



NaturabX for 19.0,' 208-271. 1910. 

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



Facts,' No. 20, 25-27. 1911. 

 Colenso, William. The Hydro- Geology of Cornwall. (Anniversary Address.) 



' Trans. Royal Geol. Soc. Cornwall,' xra. 437-444. 1911. 

 Cope, Thomas H. On the Recognition of an Agglomerate (Bala Volcanic Series). 



; Proe. Liverpool Geol. Soc.,' xi. 37-46. 1910. 

 Culpin, H. Marine Bands in the Yorkshire Coal Measures. ' The Naturalist ' for 



1910, 375-370. 1910. 

 Dalton, A. C. Glacial Evidences near Scunthorpe. ' The Naturalist' for 1910, 377- 



380. 1910. 

 Dalton, W. H. Subsidence of Eastern England and adjacent Areas. With Remarks 



on the Levels of the Essex Coast, by Henry Laver ; and on the Levels of the Lincoln- 

 shire Coast, by S. Hazzledinc Warren. ' Essex Naturalist,' xvi. 96-100. 1910. 

 Ditmas, F. I. Leslie (N. England Inst, Eng.). The Pench Valley Coal-field. ' Trans. 



Inst. Min. Eng.,' xli. 133-164. 1911. 

 Drake, H. C. Askracantkus in the Coralline Oolite. ' The Naturalist ' for 1911, 130. 



1911. 

 Gilligan, Albert. Note on a Section in the Meanwood Ganister Quarry. ' Trans. 



Leeds Geol. Assoc.,' xv. 40. 1910. 

 Harmer, F. W. The Glacial Deposits of Norfolk and Suffolk. ' Trans. Norfolk and 



Norwich Nat. Soc' ix. 108-133. 1910. 

 Hawkesworth, E. Some Boulder-like Masses (in Fireclay) at Kilnhurst. ' Trans. 



Leeds Geol. Assoc.,' xv. 17-18. 1910. 

 Hewitt, W. Notes on an Excavation in the Keuper Marl in Hope Street, Liverpool. 



' Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc.,' xi. 12-14. 1910. 

 Hinch, J. de W. The Rosapenna Conference : Geology of the District. ' Irish 



Naturalist,' xix. 166-170. 1910. 

 Hind, Dr. Wheelton. The Correlation of the Yoredale and Pendlesido Series. 



' The Naturalist ' for 1910, 307-310. 1910. 

 On Four New Carboniferous Nautiloids and a Goniatitc now to Great Britain. 



' Proc. Yorkshire Geol. Soc.,' xva. 97-109. 1911. 

 Hobson, Bernard, Cosmo Johns, and C. Bradshaw. The Ecology of tho District. 



' Proc. Sheffield Nat, Club,' i. 7-48. 1910. 

 HorKiNSON, John. The Geology of St, Albans and its Neighbourhood. ' Trans. 



Herts N. H. Soc.,' xiv. 213-216. 1911. 

 Jackson, J. Wilfrid. On Unio distortua Beau and Aktamodon vetustus Brown from 



the Upper Estuarine Beds of Gristhorpe, Yorks. ' The Naturalist ' for 1911, 104- 



107. 1911. 

 Stroplwdus Teeth in the Corallian Beds of Malton. ' The Naturalist' for 1911, 



151. 1911. 

 Johns. Cosmo. Geological Notes on the District North of Malham. ' The Naturalist ' 



for 1910, 221-224. 1910. 

 ■ The Lower Carboniferous Rocks of Mill Gill (Wensleydale). ' The Naturalist ' 



for 1910, 272-276. 1910. 



Geology at the British Association. ' The Naturalist ' for 1910, 358-360. 1910. 

 On the Equ va'ence of the Yoredale and Pendleside Series. ' The Naturalist' 



for 1911, 9-14. 1911. 

 Judd, Dr. J. W. The Triumph of Evolution : a Retrospect of Fifty Years. ' Proc 



Liverpool Geol. Soc.,' xi. 15-36. 1910. 

 Jukes-Browne, A. J. New Light on the Bovey Beds. ' Journal Torquay N. H. Soc.,' 



i. 122-125. 1911. 



