634 REroKT— 1898. 



NINTH LIST OF GEOLOGICAL PHOTOGRAPHS 

 (to June 30, 1898). 



Note. — This list contains the subjects of geological photographs 

 copies of which have been received by the Secretary of the Committee 

 since the publication of the last Repoi-t. Photographers are asked to 

 afllx the registered numbers, as given below, to their negatives for con- 

 A'enience 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 reitei'ate the fact that they do not 

 assume the copyriglit 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. 



The very best photographs lose half their utility, and all their value 

 as documentary evidence, unless accurately described ; and the Secretary 

 would be grateful if, wherever possible, such explanatory details a^ can 

 be given were written on the forms supplied for the purpose, and not on 

 the back of the jyliotograjjh or elsewhere. Much labour and error of tran- 

 scription would thereby be saved. A local number by which the print 

 can be recognised should be written on the back of the photograph and on 

 the top right-hand corner of the form. 



Copies of photographs should be sent unmounted to W. W. Watts, 

 ISIason University College, Birmingham, and forms may be obtained from 

 him. 



The size of photographs is indicated as follows : — 



L = Lantern size. 

 1/4 = Quarter-plate. 

 1/2 = Half -plate. 



1/1= Whole plate. 

 10/8 = 10 inches by 8. 

 12/10 = 12 inches by 10, &e. 

 E signifies Enlargements. 

 * indicates that photographs and slides may be purchased from the donors, or the 

 address given with the series. 



LIST I. 

 ENGLAND. 



Cumberland. — Photographed by A. S. Reid, Trinity College, Glenalmond, 



N.B. 1/4. 

 Regcl. 

 No. 



1792 (M 78) Watendlath Tarn from Moraine-dammed tarn. 1895. 



North. 



1793 (M HI) Watendlath Tarn from „ „ „ „ 



North. 



