DONS. OCTOBRE, NOVEMBRE ET DECEMBRE 1003 8l 



Liverpool. Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc, IX, 3, 1903. 



Moore : The Study of the Volume Composition of Rocks. The Examination 

 of an Igneous Intrusion, p. a47-283. — Lomas : Quartz Dykes near Foxdale, 

 Isle de Man, p. 288-291. — Edwards : The Surface Geology of Cheshire in its 

 relation to Agriculture, p. 292-801. 



Londres. The Geol. Magazine (4), X, 47^-474' i9o3. 



472. Watts : The Functions of Geology in Education, p. 433-45o. — Bassett : 

 Fossiliferous Oldhaven Beds at Ipswich, p. 453-455. — Kennard and Warren : 

 On a Section of the Thames Alluvium in Bermondsey, p. 456 459. — Somer- 

 vail : On the Base of the Keuper in south Devon, p. 460-461. — 473- Crick : 

 Orthocerata from North China, p. 48i-485. — Woodward : On a Carboniferous 

 Fish, Listracanthus, p. 486-488. — Spencer : The Hypostomic Eyes of Trilo- 

 bites, p. 489-492. — McMahon : Further remarks on Granité, p. 492-498- — 

 Broom : A new Stegocephalian Reptile, p. 499-5oi. — Muff and Wright: 

 A Preglacial Beach in Co. Cork, p. ooi-5o3. — Mackie : A Method of Estima- 

 ting Spécifie Gravities, p. 5o3-5o4. — Stobbs : Fossil Insect from the Coal- 

 mesures, North Straffordshire, p. 624. — Smith : Borings of Saxicava, 3oo-45o 

 feet above the sea, p. 5a5. — 474- A New Egyptian Mammal from the Fayu.m, 

 p. 629-532. — Reed : The New Geological Muséum at Cambridge, p. 532-534- 

 — Forsyth Major : New Middle Miocène Carnivora from France, p. 534-538. — 

 Stuart-Menteath : The Age of Pyrenean Granité, p. 538-54i. — HuU : The 

 Toarcian of Bredon Hill, p. 54i-543. — Hatch : On the Witwatersrand Beds. 

 Transvaal, p. 543-547. — Mennell : Two Points in African Geology. p. 547-549- — 

 Evans : Récent Breccias in Bolivia, p. 549-552. — Crick : Note on Vestinau- 

 tilus ci^assimai'ginatiis Foord, p. 552-555. — van Ingen : A Method of Facili- 

 tating Photography of Fossils, p. 569. — Hunt : A final word on fluid 

 inclusions, p. 574-575. 



— Mem. ofthe Geol. Surv. (New Séries), 317, 35o, 1903. 



817. Reid, Lamphigh et Jukes-Browne : The Geology ofthe Country near Chi- 

 chester, 62 p. — 85o. Ussher : The Geology of the Conntry around Torquay , 142 p. 



— The Mining Jom^nal, LXXIV, 3554-3565, 1903. 



— Proc. R. Soc, LXXII, 482-484, 1903. 



— Phil. Trans. of the R. Soc, Série A, CCII, 346-357, 1903 ; 

 Série B, CXGVI, 218, 221-222, 1903. 



221. SoUas : A Method for the Investigation of Fossils by Sériai Sections, 

 p. 269-265. — J. Sollas and I. Sollas : An Account of the Devonian Fish, 

 Palseospondyiiis Giinni Traquair, p. 267-294. 



— Proc Geol. Assoc, XVIII, 3, 1903. 



Goodchild : The Geological History of Lower Tweedside, p. 106-142. 



— Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, LIX, 4(236), 1903. 



Bonney and Parkinson : On Devitrification in Glassy Igneous Rocks, 

 p. 429-444- — Buckmann : On the Toarcian of Bredon Hill, p. 445-458. — Id. : 

 On two Toarcian Ammonites, p. 459-464- 



Manchester. Trans. Manchester Geol. Soc, XXVIII, 8-9, 1903. 



8- Baldwin : On Bellinurus Bellulus from Sparth, Rochdale, p. 198-202. — 9. 



Barnes : On a FossilPolyzoa, frona the Mountain Limestone, Castleton, p.243-244 



