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CHAPMAN (F.). Australasian Fossils : A Students' Manual of Palaeontology. 

 With an Introduction by Professor E. W. Skeats, D.Sc, F.G.S. Crown 

 8vo. pp. 341. With 150 Illustrations and Map of Australia. 7s. Qd. 



Geological Magazine. — The work cannot fail to be of great service, 

 not only to students, but to all interested in geological studies on the other 

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 DUNN (E. J.). Pebbles. Melbourne [1911] . 8vo. pp. 122, with 76 plates, 

 illustrating 250 figures. Cloth. 15s. 



More than half a century has been spent in acquiring, in different 

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 ECKEL (E. C). Iron Ores: their occurrence, valuation, and control. New 



York, 1914. 8vo. Illustrated. Cloth. 17s. 

 FINLAY (G. I.). Introduction to the Study of Igneous Rocks. London, 1913. 

 Crown 8vo. pp. 228, with 3 coloured plates and numerous illustrations. 

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 GREGORY (J. W.). Geology of To-day. A popular introduction in simple 

 language. London, 1915. 8vo. pp. 328, with 24 plates and illustrations. 

 Cloth. 5s. 

 GUPPY (H. B.). Observations of a Naturalist in the Pacific between 1896 and 

 1899. Vol. I: Vanua Levu, Fiji, a description of its leading Physical 

 and Geological Characters. Vol.11: Plant-Dispersal. London, 1903-0. 

 2 vols. 8vo. Illustrated. Cloth (36s.). 15s. 

 HUTCHINSON (H. G.). Life of Sir John Lubbock (Lord Avebury). London, 



1914. 2 vols. 8vo. pp. 352, 344. £1 10s. 

 IB-DINGS (J.). The Problems of Volcanism. (Silliman Memorial Lectures.) 

 New Haven, 1914, Roy. 8vo. With 86 illustrations and chart. Cloth. 

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 JOHANSSEN (A.). Manual of Petrographic Methods. New York, 1914. 8vo. 



Illustrated. Cloth. £1 5s. 

 KEMP (J. F.). Handbook of Rocks for use without the microscope, with a 

 glossary of the names of rocks. 5th ed. rev. New York, 1911. 8vo. 

 Illustrated. Cloth. 7s. 6d. 



The Ore Deposits of the United States and Canada. New York, 1906. 



8vo. Illustrated. Cloth. £1 Is. 

 LEVY (O. I.). The Rare Earths, their Occurrence, Chemistry, and Technology. 



London, 1914. 8vo. pp. 360. Cloth. 10s. &d. 

 MARR (J. E.). The Scientific Study of Scenery. 4th edition. London, 1912. 



8vo. pp. 372, with 23 plates and illustrations. Cloth. 5s. 

 PRIMROSE (J. S. G.). The Practical Metallography of Iron and Steel. 



London, 1913. 8vo. pp. 130. Sewed. 3s. 

 RICHARDSON (C. H.). Economic Geology. New York, 1913. 8vo. 

 pp. 320, with many illustrations. Cloth. 10s. Gd. 



Contents.— Ore Deposits. — Origin of Ore Deposits. — Precious Metals. 

 — Gold, Silver, Platinum. — Useful Metals. — Rare Metals. — Economics. 

 SEWARD (A. C). Antarctic Fossil Plants of the Terra Nova Expedition, 1910. 



London, 1914. 4to. pp. 49, with 8 plates, 3 maps, and text-figs. 6s. 

 SHIMER (H. W.). Introduction to the Study of Fossils, Plants, and Animals. 



New York, 1914. Crown 8vo. Illustrated. Cloth. 10s. 6d. 

 SOLLAS (W. J.). - Ancient Hunters and their modern representatives. 2nd ed. 

 London, 1915. pp. 591. 8vo. With 2 plates and 314 illustrations in the 

 text. Cloth. 15s. 



Contents. — The Great Ice Age — The Antiquity of Man — Eoliths — Extinct 

 Hunters — Middle Palteolithic — The Aurignacian Age — The Solutrian Age. 



