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Dawes, Prof. W. Boyp (Manchester Geol. Min. Soc.). The South-Eastern Coal- 
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Day, T. CurHBERT. Some Observations on the Long Row and the Dasses, Arthur’s 
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Dron, R. W. Notes on Bores in Manor-Powis Coalfield, Stirling. ‘Trans. Edin- 
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Grsson, Dr. Watcort. (S. Staffs. and Warw. Inst. Min. Eng.). A Boring for Coal at 
Claverley, near Bridgnorth, and its bearing on the extension westwards of the 
South Staffordshire Coalfield. ‘ Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xny. 30-38. 1913. 
GittigaN, ALBERT. The Millstone Grit of Yorkshire: Some new Evidence as to its 
Source of Origin. ‘The Naturalist for 1912,’ 362-363. 1912. 
Gray, JosEPH W. The Lower Severn Plain during the Glacial Epoch. ‘ Proc. 
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Grecory, Dr. J. W. The Polmont Kame, and on the Classification of Scottish Kames. 
‘Trans. Glasgow Geol. Soc.’ x1v. 199-218. 1913. 
GWINNELL, WintouR F. The Geology of the Folkestone Warren. ‘ South-Eastern 
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Hauuissy, T. On the Superficial Deposits of the County of Wexford. ‘Irish Natu- 
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HampstEap Screntiric Socisty. Hampstead Heath: its Geology and Natura 
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Hareruaves, J. A. Fossil Footprints near Scarborough. ‘The Naturalist for 1913,’ 
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Harker, ALFRED. Lamprophyre Dykes in Long Sleddale, Westmorland. ‘The 
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Hawarp, F.N. The Chipping of Flints by Natural Agencies. ‘ Proc. Prehistoric Soc. 
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HawkeEswortu, Epwin. A Pre-Glacial Lake-bed near Northallerton. * The Natu- 
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Herron-ALLEeN, Epwarp, and ArTHUR EARLAND. ‘The Foraminifera in their réle as 
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Hewitt, W. Presidential Address: The Coast in its Geological Relations. ‘ Proc. 
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Hincu, J. DE W. The Shelly Drift of Glenulra and Belderrig, Co. Mayo. ‘ Irish 
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HoLtanpd, Prof. Sir Tuos. H. The Origin of Desert Salt Deposits. ‘ Proc. Liverpool 
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Jonus, T. A. Petrographical Studies of Local Erratics. ‘ Proc. Liverpool Geol. 
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Krpner, Henry. Notes on the Geology of Western Hertfordshire. ‘Trans. Herts 
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Lomax, JAmEs (Manchester Geol. Min. Inst.). Natural History of Coal and Coal-dust. 
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Maceregor, M. The Garriongill Section at Overtown, near Wishaw. ‘ Trans. 
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Mackin, Dr. Wixu1aAM. Further Evidence of Contemporaneous Volcanic Action during 
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—— On some Characters of a Dyke Rock associated with the Foliated Gabbros of 
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Macnair, Peter, and Harry R. J. ConacuEer. On the Distribution of Posidonomya 
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Netson, James. Notes on the Geological Survey Memoir—The Geology of the Glas- 
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Picton, Harotp. Observations on the Bone Bed at Clacton. ‘ Proc. Prehistoric 
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Preston, Henry. History in Rocks and Stones, with special reference to Cuckmere 
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