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Martin, F. W. 



—The Boulders of the Midland District. 22 pp., with map.— Proc. Birming- 

 ham Phil. Soc, Vol. VII., Part I. rr t- s 

 —First Report upon the Distribution of Boulders in South Shropshire and South 

 Staffordshire. 25 pp.— Ibid., Vol. VI., Pt. I. 

 Marsh, O. C. 



—Restoration of Claosaurus and Ceratosaurus. Restoration of Mastodon Amer- 

 icanus. 8 pp., 3 pi.— Am. Jour. Sci., Oct., 1892. 



— Restoration of Anchisaurus. 2 pp., i pi. — Ibid., Feb. 1893 

 Merriman, Mansfield. "^ 



—The Strength and Weathering Qualities of Roofing Slates. 19 pp., 3 pi —Am 

 Soc. Civil Engin., Sept., 1892. 

 Mill, Hugh Robert. 



—On the Physical Conditions of the Water in the Clyde Sea - Area. 2=; nn i nl 

 Phil. Soc. Glasgow, 1887. ^^^'' ^ 



Configuration of the Clyde Sea- Area. 7 pp. i pi.— Scott. Geog. Mag., Jan., 

 I007. 



—Recent Physical Research in the North Sea. 14 pp. with map.— Ibid Aue 



1887. rr f . B-y 



— The Relations between Commerce and Geography. 13 pp. — Ibid,, Dec, 

 1887. 



— Sea Temperatures on the Continental Shelf. 6 pp. — Ibid,, Oct.. 1888. 



—Scientific Earth - Knowledge as an Aid to Commerce. 18 pp.— Ibid.,' Tune 

 1889. ^^ ' J > 



— Statical Oceanography — a Review. 7 pp. — Ibid., May, 1891. 

 —The Principles of Geography. 7 pp.— Ibid., Feb., 1892. 

 —On the Physical Conditions of the Water in the Firth of Forth. 6 pp 4 p] 

 Appendix to 5th Annual Report of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 



—Report of Physical Observations on the Sea to the West of Lewes, during 

 July and August, 1887. 26 pp., i pi.— Ibid., 6th Annual. 



— Report on a Physical and Chemical Examination of the Water in the Moray 

 Firth and the Firths of Inverness, Cromarty, and Dornoch. 36 pp., 4 pL— Ibid. 



—Report on the Apparatus required for carrying on Physical Observations in 

 connection with the Fisheries. 4 pp., 2 pi. — Ibid. 



—Report on the Physical Observations carried on by the Fishery Board for 

 Scotland in the Firths of Forth and Tay and in the Clyde Sea- Area, -x^ op 

 2 pi.— Ibid., Ninth Annual, Part III. ' 



—River Entrances. 12 pp.— Supplem. Paper, Roy. Geog. Soc, Vol. II., Part III. 

 —Marine Temperature Observations. 9 pp.— Quart. Jour. Royal, Met. Soc. 

 —On the Tidal Variation of Salinity and Temperature in the Estuary of the 

 Forth. 10 pp. I pi.— Proc. Royal Soc, Edin., 1885-6. 



—The Salinity and Temperature of the Moray Firth, and the Firths of Inver- 

 ness, Cromarty, and Dornoch. 12 pp., i pi. — Ibid., 1887. 



—On the Mean Level of the Surface of the Solid Earth." 4 pp.— Ibid., 1889-90. 

 — The Clyde Sea-Area. 88 pp., 12 plates and maps. 



—Contributions to Marine Meteorology Resulting from the Three Years' Work 

 of the Scottish Marine Station. 8 pp. 



—Observations of Sea Temperature, made by Staff of the Scottish Marine 

 Station between 1884 and 1887. 64 pp. 



—Fourth and Final Report of the Committee appointed to arrange an Inves- 

 tigation of the Seasonal Variations of Temperature in Lakes, Rivers, and 

 Estuaries. 52 pp., i pi.— British A. A. S., 1891. 

 Osborn, Henry F., Sc.D. 



—A Memoir upon Loxolophodon and Uintatherium, Accompanied by a Strata- 

 graphical Report of the Bridger Beds in the Washakie Basin, by John Bach 

 McMaster, C. E. 54 pp., 6 pi.— Contributions from the E. M. Museum of Geology 

 and Archteology of the College of New Jersey, July, 1881 

 Penck, Albrecht 



— Ueber Palagonit und Basaltuffe. 74 pp. — Ibid., 1879. 



