62 DONS. — JUILLET, AOUT ET SEPTEMBRE IQOS 



Glacierdammed Lakes in the Cheviot-Hills, p. 226-230. — Mackie : The 

 Saltness of sea in relation to Geological Age of Earth, p. 240 255. — Mackie : 

 Note on the Occurrence of Traces of the Heavy Metals in the Sandstones of 

 the Moray Firth Basin, p. 256-259. — Spécial Part : Gordon : The Geological 

 structure of Monzoni and Fassa, 179 p. 



Londres. International Catalogue of Scientific Literature. 



G. — Mineraiogy including Petrology and Crystallography; XI, i, 1908, 208 p. 



H. — Geology; XII, i, 1908, 220 p. 



I. — Geography mathematical and physical ; X, i, 1903. 



K. — Palaeontology ; XV, i, 1908. 



— Proc. R. Soc, LXXII, 477-48i. 



478 : W.-I. SoUas : A Method for the Investigation of Fossils by Sériai 

 Sections, p. 98. — W.-J. Sollas and B. Sollas : An Account of the Devonian 

 Fish, Palseospondylus Gunni Traquair, p. 99. 



— Philos. Trans. of the R. Soc, Série A, CCI, 337-345 ; Série B, 

 CLXLVI, 216-217. 



217 : Andrews : On the Evolution of the Proboscidea, p. 99-118. 



— Mem. of the Geol. Surv. Eng. and Wales, 3 vol. 



Summary of progress ofthe Geol. Survey of the United Kingdom and Mus. 

 of Practical Geology for 1902, 240 p. — Barrow : The Geology of the Cheadle 

 Coal Field, 62 p. — Strahan, Tiddeman and Gibson : Geology of Pontypridd 

 and Maês-Tég, i34 p. — Jukes-Browne and Hill : The cretaceous rocks of 

 Britain, 568 p. 



— ^Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, LIX, 3 (235), 1903. 



Gill : Keisley Limestone-Pebbles from the Isle of Man, p. 807-810. — 

 Shrubsole : The Triassic Pebbles of South Devon and the Midlands, p. 3ii- 

 833. — Weelton Hind : Solenomorpha major and S. minor, p. 384-336. — 

 Arnold-Bemrose : The Geology of the Ashbourne and Buxton Railway, 

 p. 337-847. — Avebury : An Experinient in Mountain-Building, p. 348-355. — 

 Pjetursson : A Shelly Boulder-Glay in the so-called « Palagonite-Formation » 

 of Iceland, p. 356-36i. — Woodward : Disturbances in the Ghalk near Roys- 

 ton, p. 862-874 — Home: A Boulder of Ampthill Clay near Biggleswade, 

 p. 875-881. — llichardson : A Section at Gowley, near Cheltenham, p. 882- 

 889. — Richardson : The Rhaetic and Lower Lias of Sedbury Clifif, p. 890-402. 

 — Tomes : Heterastrsea rhœticd, p. l^63-^0J. — Parkinson : The Geology of 

 a Tintagei and Davidstow District, p. 408-428. 



— The Geol. Magazine (New séries, d. IV), X, 469-471 (7-9)- 



469 : Bonney and "Woodward : Spécimens collected in the Canadian Rockies 

 by P. Collie, p. 289-298. — Cowper Reed : Notes on Océan Island (Banaba) 

 p, 298-800. — Rupert Jones : Isochilinse from North America, p. 800-804. — 

 Lake : The Circular Form of Mountain Ghains, p. 8o5-8o6. — Durham : Post- 

 Glacial Beds at Dundie, p. 306-809. — Stuart-Menteath : The Geology of 

 Biarritz, p. 833-334, — Turner : The Ghart of Fossil shells found in connec- 

 tion with the Seams of Goal and Ironstone of N. Staiiordshire, p. 835. — 4"o : 

 Andrews : Notes on an Expédition lo the Fayûm, Egypt, p. 337-848. — 

 Broom : On the Palate in the Theriodonts, p. 848-345. — Broom : On the 

 Discovery of a small Mammal in the Karoo lieds, p. 345. — Mennell : The 

 Minerais of some South African Granités, p. 345-347. — Coomâraswâmy : 



