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HoRNE, John. An Igneous Eock in Assynt. ' Trans. Inverness Sci. See.'' 



IV. 157-158. 

 -^ The Ice-Shed in the North-West Highlands. Ibid. 212-213. - 



Volcanic Necks in Applecross. Ibid. 250-253. ' 



Howard, F. T. Notes on the Base of the Ehaetic Series at Lavernock 



Point. ' Trans. Cardiff Nat. Soc' xxix. C4-G6, 1897. 

 Howard, F. T., and E. W. Small. Further Notes on the Geology of 



Skomer Island. Ibid. G2-63. 

 Howarth, J H. The Constituents of Granite. ' Trans. Leeds Geol. 



Assoc' Part x. 11, 1897. 

 Howe, J. Allen. On the Pockets of Sand and Clay in the Limestone 



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149, 1897. 

 IIoYLE, W. E. Minerals from the Niclcel Mines of Sudbury, Ontario. 



' Trans. Manch. Geol. Soc' xxv. 42G-427, 1898. 

 Hull Geological Society. Eeport of the East Eiding Boulder Com-' 



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Humphrey, Eobert. On the Occurrence of supposed Calcareous .Tufa 



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 Johnstone, John T. Note on the Occurrence of Limestone Nodules 



containing Cementstone Fossils in Glacial Deposits near Moffat. 

 . . ' Trans. Edinb. Geol. Soc' vn. 233-235, 1897. 



Jukes-Browne, A. J. The Origin of the Vale of Marshwood and of the 

 ' G'reensand Hills of West Dorset. ' Proc Dorset N. H. A. F. C xviii, 

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 Kayser, H. W. F. Tin-mining- in Tasmania. ' Trans. Fed. Inst. Min. 



• Eng.' XIII. 570-582, 1897. ' " 



Keegan, Dr. P. Q. The Eocks of Patterdale (UUswater). ' The Natu- 

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Kendall, Percy F. The Glacial Phenomena of the Alps. ' Trans. 

 Leeds Geol. Assoc' Part x. 14-20, 1897 



With Hammer and Camera in th6 Alps. Ibid. 40. 



Kennard, a. S., and B. B. Woodward. . The Post-Pliocene Non- 

 ■ Marine MoUusca of Essex. - ' Essex Naturalist,' x. 87-109, 1897. 



Notes on the Mollusca (Post-Pliocene and Eecent) of Felstead, 



Essex. Ibid. 185-187. 



On a Manuscript of the late John Brown, F.G.S., of Stanway. 



Ibid. 288-290, 1898. 



KiDSTON, E. On the Fossil Flora of the Potteries Coal Field — Addi- 

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The Yorkshire Carboniferous Flora. ' Trans. Yorks. Nat. Union,' 



Part 21, 145-176, 1898. 



Landon, Jos. The Grey- Wethers or Sarsen Stones of Stanmer Park. 



' Proc. Birm. N. H. Phil. Soc' x. 81-91, 1897. 

 Lapworth, Prof. C. Note on Cambrian Hyolithes Sandstones from 



Nuneaton. ' Trans. Edinb. Geol. Soc' vn. 231-232, 1897. 

 Lloyd, Herbert. On the Mineral Eesources of the Middelburg District, 



Transvaal, South Africa. ' Trans. Manch. Geol. Soc' xxv. 474-480, 



• 1898. 



Mackie, Dr. Wm. The Sands and Sandstones of Eastern Moray. 

 ' Trans. Edinb. Geol. Soc' vii. 148-172, 1897. 



On the Laws that Govern the Bounding of Particles of Sand. 



Ibid. 298-811, 1897. 



