392 BEPOUT— 1895. 



Hutchinson, P. 0. Landslip at Sidmouth. Trans. Devon. Assoc. 

 vol. XXV. pp. 174, 175. 



Martin, E. A. Some Notes on the Sandgate Landslip. The Field 

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Martin, J. M. Some Further Notes on Exmouth Warren. Trans. 

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Shone, W. The Submerged Forest at Rhyl. Chester Chronicle, 

 Feb. 18. 



Topley, W. The Landslip at Sandgate. Proc. GeoJ. Assoc, vol. xiii. 

 pt. 2, pp. 40-47. 



The Sandgate Landslip. Geogr. Journ. vol. i. pp. 3.39-341. 



1894. 



Bird, C. On so-called Changes of Level [chiefly Kent]. Rochester 

 Naturalist (Oct., 7 pages). 



Dickson, E. The Ribble Estuary. . . . Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc, 

 vol. vii. pt. 2, pp. 135-154. 



Mc. Dakin, Capt. S. G. Coast Erosion. ,S'. E. Naturalist, vol. i. pt. iv. 

 p. 107. 



Coast Erosion, and Landslips in the Neighbourhood of Dover. 



■Ibid. pp. 132-136. 



1895. 



Hill, Rev. E. The Tower of Eccles-by-theSea. Geol. Mag. dec. iv. 

 vol. ii. pp. 229, 230 (also various notices in local newspapers). 



Hunt, A. R. A Note on the Torbay Raised Beaches. . . , Ibid. 

 pp. 405-408. 



Structure of a Coral Beef. — Interim liqMrt of the Committee, consistimj 

 of Professor T. G. Bonney {Chairman), Professor W. J. Sollas 

 {Secretary), Sir Archiijald Geikie, Professors A. H. Green, 

 J. W. JuDD, C. Lapworth, a. C. Haddon, Boyd Dawkins, G. H. 

 Darwin, S. J. Hickson, and A. Stewart, Admiral W. J. L. 

 Wharton, Drs. H. Hicks, J. Murray, W. T. Blanford, 

 Le Neve Foster, and H. B. Guppy, Messrs. F. Darwin, H. O. 

 Forbes, G. C. Bourne, A. R. Binnie, J. AV. Gregory, and J. C. 

 Hawkshaw, and Hon. P. FA^^■CETT, a.ppointed to consider a project 

 for invest i(jati7ig the Structure of a Coral Beef hi/ Boring and 

 SoimdiiKj. 



The Committee made an application to the Royal Society for an alloca- 

 tion of £500 from the fund granted by the Government in aid of Scientific 

 Research. The Royal Society, as a preliminary to the discussion of the 

 application, have written to the Admiralty to inquire whether the Govern- 

 ment would be able to assist an expedition by putting a surveying vessel 

 at its disposal. A reply from the Admiralty has not yet been received. 

 The Connnittee ask to be reappointed with a renewal of the grant of £'10, 

 which had not been drawn. 



