742 | | REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE.—1914. 
Hats, H. H. Flint Harpoon-Barbs. ‘Proc. Prehistoric Soc. of East Anglia,’ 
1. 306. 1913. 
HarGreaves, J. A. Fossil Footprints near Scarborough. ‘The Naturalist for 
1914,’ 154-156. 1914. 
Harris, A.W. Some Notes on the Geology of the Antarctic. ‘ Proc. Liverpool 
Geol. Soc.’ x1. 299-306. 1913. 
HIBBERT, T., and L. RicHarpson. The Water Supply of Cirencester, Gloucester- 
shire. ‘ Proc. Cotteswold Nat. Field Club,’ xvii. 175-184. 1913. 
Horwoop, A. R. The British Trias; A Delta Formation. ‘Trans. N. Stafis 
F. C.’ xtvir. 100-130. 1913. 
Hurt GEouogican Society. A Catalogue of the Hull Geological Society’s Library 
and of the Geological W orks in the Central Public Library, Albion Street, Hull. 
‘Trans. Hull Geol. Soc.’ vi. 173-222. 1913. . 
Hunt, ArtHuR R. Kent’s Cavern:’ Some Doubts and Difficulties. ‘ Journal 
Torquay N. H. Soc.’ 1. 267-271. 1914. 
Irvine, Rev. A. Recent Discoveries of Prehistoric Horse Remains in the Valley 
of the Stort. ‘Trans. Herts N. H. 8. F. C.’ xv. 177-181. 1914. 
Jones, T. A. Notes on Recent Excavations in Lime Street and Church Street, 
Liverpool. ‘ Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc.’ x1. 295-298. 1913. 
JuKES-BrowneE, A. J. The Making of Torbay. ‘Journal Torquay Nat. Hist. 
Soc.’ 1. 205-211. 1913. 
Kipner, Henry. Geological Notes. ‘Trans. Herts N. H. 8. F. CY” xv. 65-66. 
1913. 
—— On the Strata recently exposed in the Railway Cutting between Oxhey and 
Pinner. ‘Trans. Herts N. H. 8. F.C.’ xv. 153-154. 1914. 
Kirrogz, J. R. Outline of Geological Observations in North-East Londonderry 
collected during the progress of revision work. ‘ Report Belfast Nat. F. ©.’ vi. 
634-663. 1913. 
Lapworts, Prof. CHartes. The Glacial Boulders at Bournville, Birmingham. 
‘Proc. Cotteswold Nat. Field Club,’ xvi. 163-170. 1913. 
Moir, J. Rem. Flint Implements of Man from the Middle Glacial Gravel and the 
Chalky Boulder Clay of Suffolk. ‘ Proc. Prehistoric Soc. of East Anglia,’ 1. 307- 
319. 1913. 
Morean, Lieut.-Col. W. Liu. Bacon Hole. ‘Report Swansea Scientific Soe. 
1912-1913,’ 74-86. 1913. 
NeEwatt, R. 8. Stone Implements from Millstream Station, Western Australia. 
‘Proc. Prehistoric Soc. of East Anglia,’ 1. 303-305. 1913. 
Orv, Dr. Wiu11Am T. The Geology of the Bournemouth to Boston Cliff Section. 
‘Proc. Bournemouth Nat. Sci. Soc.’ v. 118-135. 1914. 
Preston, Henry. Clay-balls and Striated Pebbles from Bunter Sandstone, Notts. 
‘The Naturalist for 1914,’ 79-83. 1914. 
Ricuarpson, L. Memoir explanatory of a Map of a part of Cheltenham and Neigh- 
bourhood, showing the Distribution of the Sand, Gravel, and Clay. ‘ Proc. Cottes- 
wold Nat. Field Club,’ xvur. 125-136. 1913. 
—— A Deep Boring at Kemble. ‘ Proc. Cotteswold Nat. Field Club,’ xvmi. 185- 
189. 1913. 
Rupier, F.W. The Geology of Hampstead. ‘South-Eastern Naturalist for 
1913,’ 19-26. 1913. 
Scunty, G. C., and A. R. E. Watxer. Note on Spodumene from Namaqualand. 
‘Trans. Royal Soc. of 8. Africa,’ Iv. 65-67. 1914. 
SEWELL, J. T. Coast Erosion at Whitby. ‘The Naturalist for 1914,’ 113-114. 
1914. 
SHEPPARD, GEORGE. The Kellaways Rock of South Cave, East Yorkshire. ‘The 
Naturalist for 1913,’ 359-361. 1913. 
SHEPPARD, T. Teeth of Diplopodia (Pseudodiadema) versipora. “The Naturalist 
for 1914,’ 144. 1914. 
Bibliography. Papers and Records published with respect to the Geology 
and Paleontology of the North of England (Yorkshire excepted) during 1913. 
“The Naturalist for 1914,’ 161-166. 1914. 
SmytHE, Dr. J. A. The Glacial Geology of Northumberland. ‘Trans. Nat. Hist. 
Soe. of Northumberland, &c.,’ Iv. 86-116. 1914. 
Stokes, Dr. Henry. On Irish Elk and other Animal Remains found at Howth 
and Ballybetagh, Co. Dublin. ‘Irish Naturalist,’ xxi. 113-118. 1914. 
