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Londres. Geol. Surv. Erigland and Wales Mem. 



W. Whitaker : Guide to the geology of London and the neighBorhood, 

 p. 1-94, 1901. 



— Proc, Geol. Association, XVII, 2, 1901. 



H.-\V. Whitaker : Twelve years of London geology, p. 81-110. 



— Quarterly Journ. Geol. Soc. LVII, 3 (227), 1901. 



LVir, 3 : C.-L. Morgan et S. -H. Reynolds : On the igneous rocks and asso- 

 ciated sedimentaries of the Tortworth Inlier, p. 267-580, api. — R.-A. BuUen : 

 On a well- section at Daliinghoo (Suffolk), p. 285-289. — ^- Lydekker : On 

 Pantholops hundesiensis, p. 289-298. — H.-W. Monckton : On Landslips in 

 Boulder-clay near Scarborough, p. 298-297. — A. Strahan : On the passage 

 of a seam of coal into a seam of dolomite, p. 297-807. — I.-B.-J. Sollas : On 

 the Rhaetic plant : Naiadita, p. 807-818, i pi. — J.-B. Hill : On the Crush- 

 conglomerates of Argyllshire, p. 318-828. —G. Barrow : On silurian (?) rocks 

 in Forfarshire and Kincardineshire along the Highland Border, p. 828-846. 



— B. Thomson : On the use of a geological datum, p. 846. — Wheelton Hind 

 et J.-A. Howe : On the Pendleside group at Pendle hill, p. 347-4o5, i pi. — 

 F.-W. Harmer : On the influence of the winds upon climate during the 

 Pleistocene epoch, p. 4o5-479. — J.-R. Kilroe et A. Me Henry : On intrusive, 

 tufl'-like, igneous rocks and breccias in Ii-eland, p. 479-489- 



— R. Soc. Proc. LXVIII, 446-460, 1901. 



448 : A.-C. Seward : On the structure and aflinities of Dipteris, with notes 

 on the geological history of the Dipteridinae, p. 878-874. 



— The Geol. Magazine. (4), VIII, 7-10, 1901. 



7 : Eminent living geologists : Pr. C. Lapworth (portrait), p. 289-804. — 

 H.-S. levons : A systematic nomenclature for igneous rocks, p. 3o4-3i6. — 

 C.-A. Me Mahon : Notes on the Tourmaline of the White granit of Dartmoor, 

 p. 316-819. — A. Straham : Abnormal section of chloritic mari at Mupe Bay, 

 Dorset, p. 819-821. — 8 : H. Howorth : The earliest traces of Man, p. 887-344. 



— J. Joly : The circulation of sait and geological lime, p. 344-35o. — 

 T. Rupert-Jones : On the Enon conglomerate and its fossil Estheriae, 

 p. 350-354. — C.-I. Forsyth Major : Reported occurence of the Camel and 

 Nilghai in the Upper Miocène of Samos, p. 354-855. — F.-K. Cowper Reed : 

 Salter's undescribed species, p. 355-858, i pi. — G. Davison : On the british 

 earthquakes of 1900, p. 358-362. — Malcolm Fergusson : Geological notes 

 from Tanganyika Northwards, p. 362-870. — 9 : Eminent living geologists : 

 Pr. I.-G. Bonney (Portrait), p. 385-4oo. — C.-W. Andrews : Preliminary note 

 on recently- discovered exlinct vertébrales irom Egypt, p. 400-409. — 

 H. Woodward : On Pleurotoma prisca Sobr. from Barton, Hanls., p. 409- 

 411. — T. -G. Bonney : On the Limburgile from near Sasbach, p. '4ii-4i7- — 

 T. Mellard Reade : An other section of Keuper Mari at Great Grbsby, p. 4i7- 



— 10 : T. Rupert-Jones : Some carboniferous shales from Siberia, p. 433-436, 

 I pi. — G.-W. Andrews : Recently discovered extinct Vertébrales from Egypt, 

 p. 436-445. — W. Ackroyd : On the circulation of sait in its relations to geo- 

 logy, p 445-449- — I^ -^- Oldham : The periodicilyof Earthquakes, p. 449-452. 



— Geological literature added to the Geol. Society 's library, 

 during the year ended December Si*' 1900 (1901). 



