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Bewev, Henry. Surface Changes since the ralpcolithic reriod in Kent and Surrey. 



' Proc. I'rchistoric Soc. of East Anglia,' ii. 107-11(1. I'Jlo. 

 Dunn, James W. Skiddaw and the Kocks of Borrowdale. ' Proc. Liverpool Geol. 



Soc' XII. 109-130. 1915. 

 Evans, Dr. J. W. The Determination of Minerals under the Microscope by means 



of their Optical Characters. ' Journal Quekett Mic Chib,' xii. 597-030. 1915. 

 Feaknsides, Prof. W. G. (Midland Inst, Enp;.) Some Effects of Earth-movoment on 



the Coal Measures of the Sheffield District (South Yorkshire and the neighbouring 



parts of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire). Part I. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' L. 



573-008. 1910. 

 Greenwood, H. W. On an E.xampic of the Paragenesis of Marcasitc, ^\ urtzitc, 



and Calcite, and its Significance. ' Proc. Liverpool Gcol. Soc' xii. 131-134. PJl'^. 

 Note on a Boring recently made at Vauxhall Distillery, Vauxhall Road, Liver- 



pool. ' Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc' xn. 135-130. 1915. 

 Gregory, Prof. J. W. The Age of Loch Long, and its relation to the Valley System 



of Southern Scotland. 'Trans. Glasgow Geol. Soc' xv. 297-312. 1916. 

 H.VRRISON, J. V. The Girvan Landslip. 'Trans. Glasgow Geol. Soc' xv. 313-311. 



1910. 

 Notes on the Geology of the East Kilsyth Hills. ' Trans. Glasgow Gcol. Soc 



XV. 315-333. 1910. 

 HiCKUNG, Dr. George (Manchester Geol. Min. Soc). The Coal Measures of the 



Croxteth Park InUer. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' l. 322-327. 1910. 

 The Geological Structure of the South Lancasliire Coalfield. ' Trans. Inst. Jlin . 



Eng.' L. 328-343. 1910. 

 Jones, T. A. Note on the Presence of Tourmalin^, in Eskdale (Cumberland Granite). 



' Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc' xii. 137-140. 1915. 

 KiDNER, Henry. Flint Pebbles of Reading Age at Bushey Grove and Oxhey, Wat- 

 ford. ' Proc. Herts N. H. S. E. C xvi. 79-80. 1910. 

 LoMAX, James (S. Staffs & Warw. Inst. Eng.) The Formation of Coal Seams m the 



Light of recent Microscopic Investigations. Part I. 'Trans. Inst. Min. Eng. 



L. 127-132. 1915; Part II. 'Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' l. 137-157 1915. 

 Lowe, Harford J. Plan of Kent's Cavern. ' Journal Torquay N. H. Soc' n. 23- 



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Relics of the Ice Age in Devon. ' Journal Torquay N. H. Soc, ii. 29-41. I91o. 



— — On a Fossil Arthrodiran Fish, Honiostcus Milleri, from the Caithness Flagstones. 



found in a Torquay pavement. ' Journal Torquay N. H. Soc' ii. 05. 1916. 

 Macnair, Peter. The Hurlet Sequence in North Lanarkshire. 'Trans. Glasgow 



Geol. Soc' XV. 387-409. 1910. „ , ,• 



Maidwell, F. T. Some Sections in the Lower Kcuper of Runcorn Hill, Cheshire— 



II. 'Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc' Xii. 141-149. 1915. 

 Geological Notes on some recent Excavations at West Bank Dock, Widnes. 



'Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc.' xn. 150-160. 1915. 

 March, Dr. H. Colley, and others. Report on the Excavations at Dewlish, 1914. 



' Proc. Dorset N. H. A, F. C xxxva. 209-224. 1915. 

 Martin, Edward A. Brighton's Lost River. • South-Eastern Naturalist for 



1915,' 39-50. 1915. 

 Newlands, G. On Volcanic Rocks in the Forest of Birse, Aberdeenshire. Trans. 



Edinburgh Geol. Soc' x. 308-315. 1916. 

 Odling, M. Second Report of the Fossil Fauna of the Oxford District. Report 



Ashmolean Na.t Hist. Soc 1915,' 51-91. 1910. 

 Peach, Angus M'Ewen. The Preglacial Platform and Raised Beaches of Priiiee 



Charles Foreland. 'Trans. Edinburgh Geol. Soc' x. 289-307. 1910, 

 Rhodes, J. E. Wynfield. Microscopic Examinations of Sandstones from the 



Lower Keuper and Bunter Beds of Runcorn Hill, Cheshire. ' Proc. Liverpool 



Geol. Soc' xn. 150-155. 1915. 

 (Manchester ticol. Min. Soc). The Drift Deposits of Prestwich, Manchester 



and Neighbourhood. 'Trans. Iiist. Min. Eng.' XLix. 424-436. 1915. 

 Rogers, A. W. Geitsi Gubib, an Old Volcano. ' Trans. Royal Soc. of South 



Africa,' V. 247-258. 1915. 

 .SuEPPAitD, T. Bibliography. Papers and Records relating to the Geology and 



Pala;ontology of the North of England (Yorksliire excepted) durhig 1914 and 1915. 



'The Naturalist for 1915,' 271-274, .303-300. 1915; for 1910,67-74. 1910. 

 A Yorkshire Dene Hole. ' The Natuialist for 1915,' 379-381. ii)15. 



