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— Results of recent Researches in some Bone-Caves in North Wales (Flynnon 

 Beuno and Cae Gwyn) ; with a note on the Animal Remains, b}' W. Davies, Esq., 

 F.G.S. 19 pp., 111.— Ibid., Feb., 1886. 



— The Flynnon Beuno and Cae Gwyn Caves. 6 pp.. 111. — Geol. Mag., Dec, 

 1886. 



— The Cambrian Rocks of North America. 4 pp. — Geol. Mag., April, 1887. 



— On Cae Gwyn Cave, North Wales (with a note by C. E. De Ranee, Esq., 

 F.G.S. 17 pp.. 111.— Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc, Aug., 1888. 



— Prehistoric Man in Britain. 8 pp. — Trans. Hertfordshire Nat. Hist. Soc. 

 Vol. V, Part 5, June, 1889. 



— On Some Recently Exposed Sections in the Glacial Deposits at Hendon. 

 10 pp., 111., pi.— Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc, Nov., 1891, Vol. XLVII. 



— On the Discovery of Mammoth and other Remains in Endsleigh Street and 

 on Sections Exposed in Endsleigh Gardens, Gordon Street, Gordon Square and 

 Tavistock Square, London. 16 pp.. 111. — Ibid., Aug., 1892 



— Fauna of the Olenellus Zone ni Wales. 4 pp., 111. — Geol. Mag., Jan., 1892. 



— Pre-Cambrian Rocks Occurring as Fragments in the Cambrian Conglome- 

 rates in Britain. 3 pp. — Geol. Mag., Nov., 1890. 



— The Effects produced by Earth Movements on Pre-Cambrian and Lower 

 Palaeozoic Rocks in Some Sections in Wales and Shropshire. 3 pp.— Geol. Mag., 

 Dec, 1890. 

 Hoffman, G. Christian. 



— Canadian Apatite. 14 pp. — Geol. Sur. of Canada, 1879. 



— Report on Canadian Graphite, with special reference to its employment as a 

 Refractory Material. 24 pp., Geol. Sur. of Canada, 1876-77. 



— Chemical Contributions to the Geology of Canada, from the Laboratory of 

 the Survey. 25 pp. — Geol. Sur. of Canada, 1880. 



— Chemical Contributions to the Geology of Canada, from the Laboratory of 

 the Survey. 21 pp. — Geol. Sur. of Canada, 1 881. 



— Chemical Contributions to the Geology of Canada, from the Laboratory of 

 the Survey. 16 pp. — Geol. Sur. of Canada, 1883. 



— Chemical Contributions to the Geology of Canada Coals and Lignites of 

 the Northwest Territory. 44 pp., with tables. — Geol. Sur. of Canada, 1884. 



— Chemical Contributions to the Geology of Canada, from the Laboratory of 

 the Survey. 29 pp. — Geol. Sur. of Canada, 1885. 



— Chemical Contributions to the Geology of Canada, from the Laboratory of 

 the Survey. 44 pp. — Geol. Sur. of Canada, 1887, Part T, Annual Report, 1886. 



— Chemical Contributions to the Geology of Canada, from the Laboratory of 

 the Survey. 58 pp.— Geol. Sur. of Canada,' 1888, Part T, An. Rep., 1887. 



— Chemical Contributions to the Geology of Canada, from the Laboratory of 

 the Survey. 68 pp., with table. — Geol. Sur. of Canada, 1890, Part R, An. Rep., 

 Vol. IV, 1888-89. 



— Annotated List of the Minerals occurring in Canada. 41 pp. (65-105). — 

 Trans. Roy. Soc. of Canada, Vol. VII, Section in, 1889-90. 



— On a Peculiar Form of Metallic Iron found on St. Joseph Island, Lake Huron, 

 Ontario. 4 pp. (39-42), with plate. — Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada, Vol. VIII, Sec- 

 tion III, 1890. 



— On the Hygroscopicity of Certain Canadian Fossil Fuels. 5 pp., with tables. 

 (Pp. 41-45). — Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada, Vol. VII, Section iii, 1889-90. 

 Hoffman, Horace Addison (and David Starr Jordan). 



— A Catalogue of the Fishes of Greece, with notes on the names now in use 

 and those employed by classical authors. 56 pp. (230-285). — Proc Acad. Nat. 

 Sci., Philadelphia, Aug. 17, 1892. 

 Hollick, Arthur. 



— The Palaeontology of the Cretaceous Formation on Staten Island. 2 pp 

 (Pp. 259-260). — Am. jour. Sci., Vol. XLIV, Sept., 1892. 

 Holmes, Wm. H. 



— Glacial Phenomena in the Yellowstone Park. 6 pp. (203-208), 111. — Am. 

 Nat., March, 1881. 



