388 REPORT— 1895. 



APPENDIX IV. 



SECOND CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WORKS ON THE COAST-CHANGES 

 AND SHORE-DEPOSITS OF ENGLAND AND WALES. 



By W. WiiiTAKER, B.A., F.R.S., F.G.S., Assoc.Inst.C.E. 



This being the final Report of the Committee, it is well that the biblio- 

 graphy in an earlier Report should be supplemented and continued. The 

 431 entries therein carried the list to the middle of 1886, and now 18 are 

 added, from 181.5 to 1885, 6 for 1886, and 52 from 1887 on, or 76 in all, 

 bringing the total to 507, to which probably many additions can be made 

 from local sources. 



1815. 



Kidd, Professor J. A Geological Essay. . . . chap. xxii. On the 

 Action of the Sea upon the Land. (Ramsey, near St. David's, pp. 215, 

 216.) 8vo. Oxford. 



1840. 



Clarke, Rev. W. B. On the Geological Structure and Phenomena of 

 the County of Suffolk. . . . Causes in Action. (Coast, Bawdsey to AYal- 

 ton Naze) pp. 366, 367. Trans. Geol. Soc, ser. 2, vol. v. p. 359. 



1854. 



Oldham, James. On the Physical Features of the Humber. Bep. 

 Brit. Assoc, 1853, pp. 36-45, pi. 2. 



1856. 



Kedman, J. B. Report on Sandown Castle. Together with a Letter 

 from the Secretary of State for War to the Mayor of Deal. 8vo. Loud. 

 [Printed at the War Office.] 



1861. 



Morton, G. H. On the Pleistocene Deposits of the District around 

 Liverpool. (Refers to Submarine Forest.) Froc. Liverpool Geol Soc. 

 se.ss. 1, 2, p. 12. 



1870. 



Morton, G. H. Anniversary Address. (Refers largely to Submarine 

 Forests.) I'roc. Liverpool GeoJ. Soc. sess. 11, p. 3. 



1872. 



Eicketts, Dr. C. Anniversary Address. [Refers to Coast Deposits, 

 ic] Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc. sess. 13, p. 3. 



1874. 



leade, T. M. Tidal Action a: 

 Geol 



Reade, T. M. Tidal Action as a Geological Cause. Proc. Liverpool 

 <l. Soc. sess. 15, p. 50. 



1875. 



Kinahan, G. H. Valleys and their Relation to Fissures, Fractures, 

 and Faults. (Refers to S. Devon Coast, pp. 36, 37, 81 ; to Romney 

 Marsh, pp. 206-208.) 8vo. Lond. 



