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1898. 

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 Kidyard, John. Presidential Address : The Utility of Association for 



the Promotion of Science, and of its Applications. ' Trans. Manch. 



Geol. Soc' XXV. 863-375, 1898. 

 RoBARTS, N. F. On the Occurrence of Mammalian Remains near Purley. 



' Trans. Croydon M. N. H. C. 1896-97,' 233-235, 1897. 

 Ross, Dr. Alex. Asbestos near Loch Duich. ' Trans. Inverness Sci. 



Soc' IV. 49-53, 1898. 



lona Geology. Ibid. 230-233. 



Sawyer, A. R. The South Rand Coalfield, and its Connection with the 



Witwatersrand Banket Formation. ' Trans. Fed. Inst. Min. Eng.' 



XIV. 312-327, 1898. 

 Seelet, Prof. H. G. Current Bedding in Clay (Wealden). ' Trans. 



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 Simpson, Wm. The Structure and Composition of the Rocks in the 



Parish of Halifax. ' Halifax Naturalist,' ii. 70-76, 1897. 



The Genesis of the Rocks in the Parish of Halifax. Ibid. 81-88, 



1897. 



The Millstone Grit. 'Trans. Leeds Geol. Assoc' Part x. 23-26, 



1897. 



Smith, John. On a Section of Carboniferous Strata in a Cutting of the 

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On a Globular Structure in a Patch of Shale enclosed in the 



' Deil's Dyke,' near Greenan Castle, Ayrshire. Ibid. 128-129. 



' Coal Apples ' from Lugton Water. Ibid. 130. 



Shale Sockets of Cement Nodules from Thornliebank. Ibid. 131. 



The Drift or Glacial Deposits of Ayrshire. Ibid. Supplement, 



1-134, 1898. 

 ■ — — On the Grasping Power of Carboniferous Crinoid ' Fingers ' or 



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 SoMERVAiL, Alex. On the Probable Causes of the Seeming Absence of 



Palfeolithic Man from Cornwall. ' Trans. Cornw. R. Geol. Soc' xii. 



167-173, 1898. 

 Spencer, Jas. The Belle Vue Museum : The Geological Collections. 



' Hahfax NaturaKst,' ii. 41-43, 1897. 



Local Fossils and Where to Find Them. Ibid. iii. 6-8, 1898. 



Stather, J. W. The Speeton Clay and Some Correlative Beds. 



' Trans. Hull Geol. Soc' in. 17-24, 1897. 

 Stirrup, Mark. Report on the Recent International Geological Con- 

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' Trans. Manch. Geol. Soc' xxv. 501-507, 1898. 

 Sutton, J. E. An Inquiry into the Origin of the Mud Rushes in the 



De Beers Mine, Kimberley, 1894-1896 (with Charts of the Mine and 



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1898. 



