336 Miscellaneous. 



1. List of Scientific Papers and AVorks, 1870-90. Nos. 1-112. 8vo ; 



London, 1890. 



2. Second List of Scientific Papers and Works, 1891-1904. Xos. 113-82. 



8vo ; London, 1905. 



The papers enumerated in the above lists amount to 182. The 

 following list includes the papers since published, and it may be 

 remarked that from 1870 to the present year one or more articles, and 

 on an average five, appeared each year: — 



Supplementary List of Scientific Writings, 1905-9. jSTos. 183-96. 



1905. (183.) "Notes on some specimens of Lancashire Boulder Clay": Proc. 



Liverpool Geol. Soc, 1904-5, vol. x, pt. i, pp. 38-42. 

 (184.) " Sands and Sediments." Part II : " Geologic Sediments of Marine, 



Estuarine, or Fresh Water Origin," by T. M. E. and Philip Holland: 



op. cit., 1904-5, vol. X, pt. i, pp. 48-78. 

 (185.) "Pleistocene Clays and Sands of the Isle of Man," by T. M. E. and 



Joseph Wright: op. cit., 1905-6, vol. x, pt. ii, pp. 103-17. 



1906. (186.) " Eadium and the Eadial Shrinkage of the Earth " : Geol. ]\[ag., 



pp. 79, 80. 

 (187.) " Sands and Sediments." Part III (final), by T. M. E. and Philip 



Holland: Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc, Session 1905-6, vol. x, pt. ii, 



pp. 132-56. 

 (188.) " Eadium and Geology." Letter to Nature, vol. Ixxiv, p. 635. 

 (189.) Statement on " Physiography of Coast between Ehyl and Gosforth, 



and Inferences as to Eecurrence of Land Movements in the Future ' ' ; also 



further replies to definite questions : Eeport of Eoyal Commission on 



Coast Erosion, Appendix No. xxii, pp. 209-11. 

 (190.) "Analyses of Ludlow Eocks," by T. M. E. and Philip Holland; 



Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc, 1906-7, vol. x, pt. iii, pp. 198-213. 



1907. (191.) " Post-Glacial Beds at Great Crosby as disclosed by the New Outfall 



Sewer " : op. cit., 1907-8, vol. x, pt. iv, pp. 249-61. 



1908. (192.) " Oceanic Deeps " : Geol. Mag., 19U8, p. 19. 



(193.) "Analyses of Longmyndian Eocks," by T. M. E. and Philip Holland : 

 Proc. Liverpool GeoL Soc, 1907-8, vol. x, pt. iv, pp. 276-87. 



(194.) " A Prehistoric Forest at Waterloo (near Liverpool)," reprinted from 

 the Waterloo Herald (newspaper) of October 31, 1908. 



(195.) " The Mechanics of Overthrusts " : Geol. Mag., November, p 518. 



1909. (196.) " The Mechanics of Overthrusts " : Geol. Mag., February, pp. 75-6. 



:M:isc!EiLrj.A.nsrEOXJS. 



The Burning Cliff neak Lyme Regis.' — Mr. A. C. G. Cameron, 

 writing from Harcombe Bank, TJplyme, February 9, 1909 (in reference 

 to the letter of "Passer Vennensis" in our February Number), 

 expresses his conviction that paraffin was thrown at times on the 

 'volcano'. He never witnessed such volumes of smoke arising from 

 the mound of burning shale as are depicted on some of the picture 

 postcards, and he concludes that if they did not touch up their 

 photographs some of the photographers must have brought paraffin 

 with them to enliven the smouldering masses. Mr. Cameron adds 

 that he has taken from the mound beautiful specimens of burnt red 

 shale with Ammonites, "not cooked with paraffin." 



Ekeata in June Number. 

 p. 242, 1. 9 from bottom : for Professor of that subject, the eminent John Goodsir, 



read Professor of Anatomy, the eminent John Goodsir. 

 p. 244, 1. 11 from bottom : for And the Ostracodermi, read K^A the Heterostraca. 



^ Accidentally omitted from the May Number, p. 228. 



