ON PHOTOGRAPHS OF GEOLOGICAL INTEREST. 359 
is included in the following list, and the Yorkshire Geological and Poly- 
technic Society has kindly sent a copy of the number of its ‘Proceedings’ 
containing the paper. The Secretaries will be glad to receive not only 
prints of photographs so reproduced, but, if possible, a copy of the plates 
or publication containing the reproduction of them. 
Since the Committee began their labours a number of bodies, such as 
the Geologists’ Association and the South-Eastern Union of Natural 
History Societies, have undertaken the acquisition of photographs of 
geological interest, and in some cases, as in Warwickshire, a complete 
photographic survey, including that of geological phenomena, is in pro- 
gress. It is desirable that duplicate prints of such photographs as are 
of geological interest should find their way into the central and parent 
collection. 
The Committee ask for their reappointment, with a small grant tc 
enable them to make a special effort toreach those localities which have no 
at present contributed much or at all to the collection. 
SEVENTH LIST OF GEOLOGICAL PHOTOGRAPHS. 
(ro AuGusT 1896.) 
Norr.—tThis list contains the subjects of geological photographs, 
copies of which have been received by the Secretaries of the Committee 
since the publication of the last report. Photographers are asked to 
affix the registered numbers, as given below, to their negatives for con- 
venience of future reference. Their own numbers, where given, are 
added, in the same order, to enable them to do so. 
Copies of photographs desired can, in most instances, be obtained 
from the photographer direct, or from the officers of the Local Society 
under whose auspices the views were taken. 
The price at which copies may be obtained depends on the size of the 
print and on local circumstances, over which the Committee have no 
control. 
The Committee find it necessary to reiterate the fact that they do noé 
assume the copyright of any photographs included in this list. Inquiries 
respecting photographs, and applications for permission to reproduce 
them, should not be addressed to the Committee, but to the photographers 
direct. 
Copies of photographs should in future be sent to W. W. Warts, 
28 Jermyn Street, London, 8.W. 
[EZ signifies enlargements. | 
ENGLAND. 
BErKSHIRE.— See Surrey, No. 1325. 
Derpysuire.—Photographed by Mr. Poutron. (Per W. Wuiraker, 7.2.8.) 
Size 34 x 24 inches. 
Regd. No. 
1234 Mam Tor ; - . Face of landslip in Yoredale Beds. 
