94 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE.—1918. 
Nortu, F. G. The Minerals of Glamorgan. ‘Trans. Cardiff Nat. Soc.’ xxix. 18- 
51. 1917. 
Opuinc, M. Third Report of the Fossil Fauna of the Oxford District. ‘ Report 
Ashmolean Nat. Hist. Soc.’ 1917, 43-60. 1918. 
Preston, H.,and A. E. TrRurmMaAn. Oolite Grains in the Upper Lias of Grantham. 
‘The Naturalist for 1917,’ 217-218. 
Rankin, W. Munn. Geology of Carbon. ‘ Proc. Bournemouth Nat. Sci. Soc.’ 
vi. 108-114. 1917. 
Reynotps, Dr. 8. H. The Carboniferous Limestone Series of the Area between 
Clifton and Clevedon. ‘ Proc. Bristol Nat. Soc.’ 1v. (Ser. 4), 186-197. 1918. 
Sawyer, A. R. (N. Stafis. Inst. Eng.). The South Rand Goldfield. Part II. ‘ Trans. 
Inst. Min. Eng.’ tiv. 93-100. 1917. 
SHEPPARD, T. A New Species of Lima from the English Chalk. ‘The Naturalist ’ 
for 1917, 309-311. 
—— Bibliography. Papers and Records relating to the Geology and Palzon- 
tology of the North of England (Yorkshire excepted) during 1917. ‘The 
Naturalist ’ for 1918, 169-171. 
SMALLWoop, G. W. Flint and other Stone Implements found at Mary Tavy, Devon. 
‘Proc. Prehistoric Soc. East Anglia,’ m. 349-351. 1917. 
Saar, Recinaup A. Plateau Deposits and Implements. ‘ Proc. Prehistoric Soc. 
East Anglia,’ 11. 392-408. 1917. 
StarnterR, Dr. X. The Rubble-Drift of Eastbourne. ‘ Hastings and East Sussex 
Naturalist,’ m. 238-245. 1917. 
Stosss, J. T. Annual Address : Progress in Geology. ‘Trans. N. Staffs F.C.’ x1. 
15-31. 1917. 
Taytor, P. W. Observations on the Local Distribution of Glacial Boulders. ‘Trans. 
N. Staffs. F. C’ x1. 71-75. 1917. 
TYRRELL, G. W. The Igneous Geology of the Cumbrae Islands, Firth of Clyde. 
‘Trans. Glasgow Geol. Soc.’ xv1. 244-274. 1917. 
Waker, A. R. E. The Granite Area of the Schapenberg, Somerset West. ‘Trans. 
Royal Soc. South Africa,’ v1. 193-202. 1917. 
Watker, G. BLAKE (Midland Inst. Eng.). The Areas and Deposition of the Coal- 
fields of Western Europe. ‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ tiv. 77-83. 1917. 
Warren, Hazzuepine. The Study of Pre-History in Essex, as recorded in the 
Publications of the Essex Field Club. Presidential Address. ‘Essex Naturalist,’ 
xvint. 145-186. 1918. 
Wuiraker, W. The Wickham Bourne. ‘Trans. Croydon N. H. Sci. Soc.’ vm. 127- 
132. 1917. 
Woopueap, Dr. T. W. Occurrence of Boulder Clay at Huddersfield. ‘ The Naturalist’ 
for 1917, 219-232. 
Section D.—Zoouoay. 
ADKIN, Ropert. The Weather of 1916 and the Occurence of some of the commoner 
Butterflies at Eastbourne. ‘ Proc. South London Ent. N. H. Soc.’ 1917-1918, 11. 
1918. 
AIKEN, Rev. James. Some Observations on the Occurrence of Culex pipiens in 1917. 
‘Trans. Dumfriesshire and Galloway N. H. A. Soc.’ v. (Third Series), 183-187. 
1918. 
Ausorp, J.C. Report of the Ornithological Section. ‘ Report Marlb. Coll.’ 66, 40-42. 
1918 
Barcitay, W. Annual Address : The Fifty Years of the Society’s Existence. ‘ Proc. 
Perthshire Soc. Nat. Sci.’ v1. cu.-crrx. 1917. : 
Bickerton, Wi11AM. Notes on Birds observedin Hertfordshire during the year 
1916. ‘Trans. Herts. N. H.S. F.C. xvn. 35-46. 1918. 
BoxaM, Grorcr. The Fishes of Northumberland and the Eastern Borders: Part 
II. ‘ History Berwickshire Nat. Club,’ xx. 250-304. 1918. 
Bonaparte-Wyse, L. H. Notodonta bicoloria in Co. Kerry. ‘Irish Naturalist,’ 
xxvi. 164-165. 1917. rf 
Boot, H. B. Bottle-nosed Dolphin (Twrsiops tussio) caught off Walney Island. 
‘The Naturalist’ for 1917, 300-301. 
Boycort, Dr. A. E. Paludestrina jenkinsi at Elstree. ‘Trans. Herts. N. H.S. F.C.’ 
Xvi. 276. 1917. 
