ON PHOTOGRAPHS OK GEOLOGICAL INTEREST. 277 



since the publication of the last Report. Photographers are asked to 

 affix to their negatives the registered numbers, as given below, for con- 

 venience of future reference. 



Copies of photographs desired, and, in many cases, lantern slides, can 

 usually be obtained either from the photographer direct or from the 

 officers of the local society under whose auspices the views were taken. 



The price at which prints or lantern slides may be obtained depends 

 upon local circumstances, over which the Committee have no control. 



The Committee find it necessary to reiterate the fact that they do not 

 assume the copyright of any photographs included in this list. Inquiries 

 respecting them, and applications for permission to reproduce photographs, 

 should not be addressed to the Committee, but to the photographer direct. 



\_Enlargements are marked {E.y\ 



ENGLAND AND WALES. 

 Cumberland. 



Plwtogra'phed hy Wilbert Goodciiild, 2 Dalhousie Terrace, Editiburgh. 



Size 6x4 inches. 

 Regd. No. 



104:6 Crossfell .... Scenery of Carboniferous rocks 

 1048 „ Eden Valley , Blocks of Millstone grit 



Denbighshire. 



Photographed by R. G. Brook, St. Helens. Size 8x6 hiches. 



887-838 Llandulas, near Abergele . Panorama of limestone quarries 

 889 Pistill Ehaiadr . . . A\^aterfall 



Derbyshire. 



Photographed hy Harry Sowerbutts, Manchester Geographical Society. 

 {Per Eli Sowerbutts, F.R.G.S.) Size 6x4 inches. 



880 Miller's Dale . . Carboniferous limestone 



881-882 „ ... „ „ and toadstone 



Gloucestershire. 



Photographed hy H. L. P. Lowe, Shirenewton Hall, Chepstow. 



Size 6x4 inches. 



879 Chepstow .... Anticlinal in Carboniferous limestone 



Kent. 



Photographed hy Captain J. G. McDakin, 15 Esplanade, Dover. 

 Size 8i X 6^ inches (E.) 



866 Dover ClifTs . . . Fall of cliff (Middle and Upper Chalk) 



867 „ ... Landslip at ' The Warren • 

 S68-869 Sandgate . , . , House fissured by landslip 



