48 Ohitiumj—Mr. C. J. A. Merjer. 



in their paper on the "Delimitation of the Cenomanian" (189G)^ 

 when he communicated to them a list of the many additional fossils- 

 he had obtained from these beds, with notes on some of the species. 



Specimens from his collection have been figured by Messrs, 

 Davidson, Lycett, and Woods in the volumes of the Palaeonto- 

 j^raphical Society, and no doubt others will appear in the monograph' 

 Mr. Woods has undertaken. 



Mr. Meyer was distinguished for his quiet and courteous manner, 

 his habit of patient enquiry and of accurate observation, and by his- 

 willingness to impart any information that he possessed. When we 

 remember that his life was really spent in the routine of office work, 

 and that all his scientific work was done in his evenings and in his- 

 short holidays, we may well wonder that he did so much, and 

 regret that he was not able to give more time to a pursuit for whicb 

 he was so well qualified. 



We are indebted to Miss C. Meyer for some of the information' 

 in the above notice. 



LIST OF PAPEES. 



Meyer, C. J. A. 



Age of the Blackdown Greensand. (Geologist, vol. vi, 1863, pp. 50-56.) 



Three Days at Farringdou. Position of Sponge-gravel. (Geologist, vol. \\i, 1864^ 



pp. 5-11.) 

 A New Species of TerebrateUa, from the Bargate Stone {T. trifida). (Geologist,. 



A'ol. vii, 1864, pp. 166-7.) 

 Notes on Brachiopoda from the Pebble-bed of the Lower Greensand of Surrey ; with 



descriptions of the new species, and remarks on the correlation of the- 



Greensand Beds of Kent, Surrey, and Berks, and of the Farriugdon Sponge- 



gravel, and the Tourtia of Belgium. (Geol. Mag., Vol. 1, 1864, pp. 249-257.) 

 On the Discovery of Ophiura WethcreUi at Heme Bav. (Geol. Mag,, Vol. IL 



1865, p. 572.) 

 Notes on the Correlation of the Cretaceous Pocks of the South-East and West of 



England. (Geol. Mag., Vol. Ill, 1866, pp. 13-18, PI. II.) 

 Notes on Cretaceous Brachiopoda, and on the Development of the Looj) and Septum; 



in TerebrateUa. (Geol. Mag., Vol. V, 1868, pp. 268-272.) 

 On the Lower Greensand of Godalming. (Geol. Assoc. — separate paper, 20 pp. 



Eead before the Association 4th Dec, 1868.) 

 Note on the Passage of the Eed Chalk of Speeton into an imderljing Clay-bed- 



(Geol. Mag", Vol. VI, 1869, pp. 13-14.) 

 On Lower Tertiary Deposits recently exposed at Portsmouth. (Quart. Journ. Geol.. 



Soc, vol. xxvii, 1871, pp. 74-89 ; Phil. Mag., vol. xli, 1871, p. 546.) 

 On the Wealden as a Fluvio -lacustrine Formation, and on the Eelation of the 



so-called ' Punfield Fonnation ' to the Wealden and Neocomian. (Quart. 



Joiu'n. Geol. Soc, vol. xxviii, 1872, pp. 243-255.) 

 Further Notes on the Punfield Section. (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxix, 1873,. 



pp. 70-76.) 

 On the Cretaceous Eocks of Beer Head and the adjacent Cliff -sections, and on the 



relative Horizons therein of the Warminster and Blackdown Fossiliferous- 



Deposits. (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxx, 1874, pp. 369-393.) 

 Micrasters in the English Chalk. — Two or more species? (Geol. Mag., Dec II,. 



Vol. V, 1878, pp. 115-117.) 

 Notes respecting Chloritic Marl and Upper Greensand. (Geol. Mag., Dec. II,. 



Vol. V, 1878, pp. 547-551.) 

 An Excursion to Guildford. (Eeport in Proc. Geol. Assoc, vol. v, 1878, pp. 161 , 163.) 



Meyee, C. J. A., k Jukes-Bkowne, A. J. 

 Chloritic Marl and Warminster Greensand. (Geol. Mag., Dec. IV, Vol. I, 1894,. 

 pp. 494-495.) 



