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' Trans. Herts N. H. Soc.,' xiv. 179-180. 1911. 

 Lamplugh, G. W. On Movements in Rocks. ' The Naturalist' for 1911, 180-185. 



1911. 

 Maid well, F. T. Historyof Geological Discover v in Warwickshire. (Second Paper. ) 



' Proc. Warwickshire N. A. Field Club,' 1909, 14-23. 191 J. 



On the Basement Beds of the Keuper. ' Proc. Warwickshire N. A. Field Club,' 



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March, Dr. H. C. Dorset during the Glacial Period. ' Proc. Bournemouth Nat. 

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Metcalfe, E. T. The Great Earth Movements (Post- Cambrian) of the North- West 

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Millhouse, W. A New Boring in the Vale of Pickering. ' The Naturalist ■ for 1911, 

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Moysey, L. Some Rare Fossils from the Coal Measures of Nottinghamshire. 'Report 

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Mumford, K. Cray ford. ' Sel borne Magazine,' xxn. 127-129. 1911. 



Ord, Dr. W. T. What Evidence have we of Ice Action in Dorset ? ' Proc. Bourne- 

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1911. 



Richardson, L. Some Glacial Features in Wales and probably in the Cotteswold 

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Notes on a White Lias Section at Saltford, near Bath. ' Proc. Cotteswold 



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— — ■ Geological Information obtained during the Construction of the Hatherley and 

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 1910. 

 The Inferior Oolite and contiguous Deposits of the South Cotteswolds. ' Proc. 



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 Roberts, G. J. Chalk Fossils from Hunton Bridge. ' Trans. Herts N. H. Soc.,' xrv. 



189-192. 1911. 

 Salter, Dr. A. E. Sarsens and other Boulders in Hertfordshire. ' Trans. Herts 



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 Seward, Prof. A. C. The Jurassic Flora of Yorkshire. ' The Naturalist' for 1911, 



1-8,85-94. 1911. 

 Sir and, Dr. S. J. Some Scottish Granite-Gneiss Contacts and their Interpretation. 



' Trans. Edinburgh Geol. Soc.,' ix. 365-375. 1910. 

 On Borolanite and its Associates in Assvnt. ' Trans. Edinburgh Geol. Soc.,' ix. 



376-416. 1910. 

 Solly, Rev. H. Shaen. Note on a large Boulder found at Branksome, Upper Park- 

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 Stather, J. W. A rti nocamax quadratics in the Chalk of Yorkshire. ' The Naturalist ' 



for J9U, 152. 1911. 

 Stewart, the late S. A. The Latest Fluctuations of the Sea-Level on our own Coasts. 



' Irish Naturalist,' xx. 17-27. 1911. 

 Strahan, J. Dendrites and Picture-stones. ' Proc. Belfast Nat. F. C.,' m. 297-300. 



1910. 

 Swinnerton, Dr. H. H. The Bunter Sandstone of Nottinghamshire and its Influence 



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 Thompson, C. Notes on Two large Ammonites from the Holderness Drift. ' The 



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 Tomlinson, W. J. C. Petrological Types of Basalt in Co. Antrim. ' Proc. Belfast 



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 The Geology of Weymouth and the Coast of Dorsetshire. ' Proc. Belfast Nat. 



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 Travis, C. B. Some Borings and a Buried Pre-Glacial Valley near Burscough. 



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 Upton, Charles. Notes on an Antler of a Red Deer from the Gravels at Stanley 



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 Wallace, R. The Geology of the Cluden Basin and its relation to tho Scenery. 



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