804 BEPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE. — 1915. 



Deuce, G. Claeidge. The Saline Spring at Marcham. ' Eeport Ashmolean Nat. 



Hist. Soc. 1914,' 34-35. 1915. 

 FowLEH, Dr. Gilbert J. The Present Position of the Sewage Disposal Problem. 



' Trans. Liverpool Eng. Soc' xxxv. 213-223. 1914. 

 Hargee, Dr. John (Manchester Geol. Min. Soc). The Eemoval of Carbon Mon- 

 oxide from Air, and Methods of Estimation in Mines. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' 



XLvn. 533-541. 1914. 

 Ormandy, Dr. W. R. Liquid Fuels. ' Proc. Warrington Lit. and Phil. Soc. 1912- 



1914,' 12 pp. 1914. 

 Pope, Prof. W. J. Modern Aspects of the Molecular Theory. ' Proc. Glasgow 



Royal Phil. Soc' xlv. 57-75. 1914. 

 Steven, Alec. B. Artificial Silk ; its Manufacture and Properties. ' Proc. Glasgow 



Royal Phil. Soc' xlv. 28-34. 1914. 



Section C. — Geology. 



Arber, Dr. E. A. Newell. Geology of the Kent Coalfield. ' Trans. Inst. Min. 



Eng.' XLvn. 677-714. 1914. 

 Bates, Geoege F. Further Notes on Highland Rocks. ' Trans. Perthshire Soc. 



Nat. Sci.' VI. 22-31. 1914. 

 Beasley, H. C. Description of a Footprint recently found in the Lower Keuper 



Sandstone of Runcorn Hill. ' Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc' xn. 32-34. 1914. 

 Some Fossils from the Keuper Sandstone of Alton, Staffordshire. ' Proc. Liver- 

 pool Geol. Soc' XII. 35-39. 1914. 

 Bisat, W. S. The Millstone Grit Sequence between Masham and Great Whernside. 



' Proc Yorkshire Geol. Soc' xv. 20-24. 1914. 

 Boulton, Prof. W. S. Recently Exposed Silurian Rocks on Rumney Hill, near 



Cardiff. ' Trans. Cardiff Nat. Soc' Lxvi. 83-84. 1914. 

 Burnet, Arthur, and J. H. Everett. Notes on Sections in a Quarry at Robin 



Hood, near Leeds. ' Trans. Leeds Geol. Assoc' xvii. 31-35. 1914. 

 Burton, J. J. Coast Erosion. 'The Naturalist for 1915,' 122-124. 1915. 

 Carruthers, R. G. The Carboniferous Sediments around Strathaven. ' Trans. 



Glasgow Geol. Soc' xv. 151-166. 1915. 

 and J. E. Richey. The Lower Limestones of Renfrewshire and North Ayr- 

 shire : A Comparison and Correlation. ' Trans. Glasgow Geol. Soc' xv. 249-264. 



1915. 

 Chapman, Miss Sarah E. Some Petrological Characteristics of Underclays. 'Trans. 



Leeds Geol. Assoc' xvii. 8-15. 1914. 

 Clarke, W. G. Some Aspects of Striation. ' Proc. Prehistoric Soc of East Anglia,' 



1. 434-438. 1914. 

 Drake, H. C. The Ammonites of the Yorkshire Cornbrash. ' The Naturalist for 



1915,' 64-66. 1915. 

 Deon, R. W. Notes on Buried River Channel at Motherwell. ' Trans. Glasgow 



Geol. Soc' XV. 1-3. 1914. 

 DuNLOP, R. Notes on the Discovery of Fossil Chitons in Fife. ' Trans. Glasgow 



Geol. Soc' XV. 167-173. 1915. 

 Du ToiT, Dr. Alex. L. On the Porosity of the Rocks of the Karroo System in 



South Africa. ' Trans. Royal Soc. of S. Africa,' iv. 169-180. 1915. 

 Dwerryhouse, Dr. A. R. Features of Local Geology. ' Proc. Belfast Nat. Field 



Club,' vn. (Ser. ii.), 71-74. 1914. 

 Edwaeds, James. Fauna and Flora of Norfolk. Additions to Part XIII. — Cole- 



optera (Fifth List). ' Trans. Norfolk and Norwich Nat. Soc' ix. 804-811. 1914. 

 Fauna and Flora of Norfolk. Additions to Part VIII. — Hemiptera (Seventh 



List). ' Trans. Norfolk and Norwich Nat. Soc' ix. 812-814. 1914. 

 Gregory, Prof. J. W. Corries, with Special Reference to those of the Campsie Fells. 



' Trans. Glasgow Geol. Soc' xv. 84-98. 1914. 

 • The Permian and Triassic Rocks of Arran. ' Trans. Glasgow Geol. Soc' xv. 



174-187. 1915. 

 GwiNNELL, the late Russell F. On an Occurrence of Dolomite Limestone in Glen 



Fruin, Dumbartonshire. ' Trans. Glasgow Geol. Soc' xv. 4-8. 1914. 

 Harker, Alered. Presidential Address : Some Remarks on Geology in relation 



to the Exact Sciences, with an Excursus on Geological Time. ' Proc Yorkshire 



Geol. Soc' XIX. 1-13. 1914. 



