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Pawrter, Husert. Carbon: An Outline of the Chemistry of the Element and a 
Few of its Compounds. ‘ Proc. Bournemouth Nat. Sci. Soc.’ vit. 89-95, 1917. 
—— The Uses of Carbon. ‘ Proc. Bournemouth Nat. Sci. Soc.’ var. 114-123. 1917, 
Perricrew, R. Notes on Residues obtained from the Treatment of Substances 
with Acids. ‘Trans. Manchester Mic. Soc.’ 1916, 50-54, 1918. 
Rixpt, M. Note on the Occurrence of Daphnin in the Arthrosolen. ‘Trans. Royal 
Soc. South Africa,’ vr. 295-296. 1917. 
Section C.— GEOLOGY. 
Bappetey, W. Sv. Cram. President’s Address: Salt—Its Origin, Uses, and Folk- 
lore. ‘ Proc. Cotteswold N. F. C.’ xrx. 205-211. 1918. 
Barge, F. Geological Report, ‘Trans. N. Staffs. F.C.’ rr. 119-121. 1917. 
Baruer, Dr. F. A. Hydreinocrinus verrucosus n. sp., Carboniferous, Isle of Man. 
‘Trans. Glasgow Geol. Soc.’ xv1. 203-206. 1917. 
Some British Specimens of Ulocrinus. ‘ Trans. Glasgow Geol. Soe.’ Xvi. 
207-219. 1917. 
Bett, Aurrep. A List of Type and Figured Specimens in the Geological Gallery, 
Ipswich Museum. ‘ Journ. Ipswich F. C.’ v. 41-49. 1917. 
Boswett, Dr. P. G. H. The Geology of the Woodbridge District (Suffolk). ‘ Journ. 
Ipswich F. C.’ v. 1-12. 1917. 
—— Underground in East Anglia: Recent Borings and what they Teach. ‘ Journ. 
Ipswich F. C.’ v. 13-33. 1917. 
Cantritt, T. C., and G. M. Cocxry. Neolithic Flints from a Chipping Floor at 
Cannock Wood, near Rugeley, South Staffordshire. ‘Trans. N. Staffs. F. C.’ 
Li. 85-98. 1917. 
Conacuer, H.R.J. A Study of Oil Shales and Torbanites. ‘Trans. Glasgow Geol. 
Soc.’ xvr. 164-192. 1917. 
Dron, R. W. (Min. Inst. Scotland). The Occurrence of Coking Coal in Scotland. 
‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ ty. 61-68. 1918. 
Geri, Sir AncuipaLtp. A Yorkshire Rector of the Eighteenth Century [Rev. John 
Michell]. ‘ The Naturalist ’ for 1918. 7-24. 
Gregory, Prof. J. W. The Geology of Phosphates and their Bearing on the Con- 
servation of Mineral Resources. * Trans. Glasgow Geol. Soc.’ xvz. 115-163, 1917. 
Thomson’s Genera of Scottish Carboniferous Corals. ‘Trans. Glasgow Geol. 
Soc.’ xvi. 220-243. 1917. 
Hicxire, Dr. Gzorge (Manchester Geol. Min. Soc.). Contribution to the Micro- 
petrology of Coal. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ ui. 137-181. 1917. 
— The Geology of Manchester as revealed by Borings. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ 
Liv. 367-415. 1918. 
Hrxcu, J. pp W. The Development and Decay of the Irish Sea Glacier. * Ivish 
Naturalist,’ xxv. 53-63. 1918. 
Jenxins, F. W. (N. England Inst. Eng.) Little Namaqualand and its Possibilities 
as a further Copper-producing Country. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ Liv. 7-8. 1917. 
Keypatt, Prof. Percy Fry (Midland Inst. Eng.). Note on the Correlation of 
certain Seams in the Yorkshire Coalfield. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ tiv. 67-71. 
1917. 
— On the Splitting of Coal Seams by Partings of Dirt: Part I. Splits that rejoin. 
‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ tiv. 460-475. 1918. 
Laruam, Batpwiy. Records of Underground Water and Croydon Bourne Flows. 
‘Trans. Croydon N. H. Sci. Soc.’ vur. 113-125. 1917. 
Lerron, P. A., and Dr. A. Scorr. Notes on the Intrusive Rocks of West Renfrew- 
shire. ‘Trans. Glasgow Geol. Soc.’ xv1. 275-289. 1917. 
Lister, J. H., and J. T. Sroggs. Erratics in Coal Seams, with Special Reference 
“7 New Discoveries in North Staffordshire. ‘Trans. N. Staffs. F. C.’ u1. 33-47. 
17. 
Lowe, Harrorp J. The Caves of Tor Bryan, their Excavator, Excavation, Products, 
and Significance. ‘Journ. Torquay N. H. Soe.’ 1. 199-213. 1918. 
Maonatr, Peter. Notes on the Microscopical Characters of the Blackbyre Lime- 
stone in the West of Scotland. ‘ Trans. Glasgow Geol. Soe.’ xv1. 290-304. 1917. 
om James. The Auld Wives’ Lifts. ‘Trans. Glasgow Geol. Soc,’ xv1. 193- 
2. 1917. 
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