ON PHOTOGRAPHS OF GKOLOGICAL INTEREST, 405 



Bonney, Messrs. J. E. Bedford, Godfrey Bingley, F. W. Broadhead, 

 Montagu Browne, F. N. Eaton, W. Gray, S. Hey, E,. Kidston, J. G. 

 McDakin, G. A. Piquet, T. Mellard Reade, A. S. lleid, Aubrey Strahan, 

 J. J. H. Teall, Beeby Thompson, and W. W. Watts ; the Geologists' 

 Association (of London), the Leeds Geological Association, the Belfast 

 Naturalists' Field Club, the Dover Natural History and Antiquarian 

 Society, and the Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society. 



Following the usual practice, a summary of the geographical areas 

 represented in the collection is given below : — 



New Additions (1895). 



En aL \^ND A ND Wales : 



( arnarvon . 4 



Cornwall 25 



Devonshire 8 



Kent ......... 1 



Lancashire ....... 1 



Leicestershire ....... 4 



Staffordshire 4 



Yorkshire 42 



— 89 

 Channel Islands 6 



Scotland : 



Forfarshire 7 



Stirling 7 



— 14 

 Ireland : 



Antrim 27 



Donegal 3 



— 30 

 MicEoscopic Section 2 3 



Total 161 



General Summary. 



England and Wales 774 



Scotland 139 



Ireland 236 



Channel Islands 9 



Islo of Man 23 



Micioscopical sections 35 



Total. . 1,21G 



The above number comprises several duplicates, the same section or 

 locality having in some cases been photographed by different persons. It 

 was decided to record all prints received, but it will be readily understood 

 that in so large a number, from so many sources, a proportion of the 

 prints sent in has been found, on examination, to be unsuitable — either 

 as not coming within the scope of the collection, or, from want of defini- 

 tion or otlier causes, not being sufficiently good examples of features of 

 geological interest. It is further to be regretted that several prints have 

 been sent in without the needful explanatory details to show what the 

 photograph was intended to illustrate. It will be necessary, in arranging 

 the collection in its permanent location, for a careful inspection to be 

 made in order that prints which are found to be unsuitable may be 

 eliminated. The necessity for the use of a permanent process of printin 



