10 Eminent Living Geologists — 



and gazing down upon the magnates of the science seated beneath. 

 " Little," said he, " did either of us dream that the whirligig of time 

 would eventually place us where we find ourselves to-day." 



Sir Archibald Geikie, although retired and no longer the official 

 head of the Survey, occupies the important post of one of the 

 Secretaries to the Eoyal Society, and is still full of energy and work. 

 Professor T. McKenny Hughes carries on the duties of the Chair 

 of Geology, and maintains active interest in all scientific matters 

 connected with the University, more especially whatever concerns 

 his beloved " Sedgwick Memorial Museum," which is naturally his 

 joy and crown of rejoicing for life, and the outward and visible sign 

 of the high place which geology, palceontology, and petrology hold 

 in Cambridge. 



The following is a list of Professor T. McKenny Hughes* 

 published papers and memoirs : — 



1866. "Note ou the Silurian Eocks of Casterton Low Fell, Kirkby Lonsdale, 



Westmoreland " : Geol. Mag., Vol. Ill, pp. 206-208 (with a section). 

 ,, " Note on the Junction of the Thanet Sand and the Chalk, and of the Sand- 

 gate Beds and Kentish Eag " : Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxii, 

 pp. 402-404. 



1867. " On the Break between the Upper and Lower Silurian Eocks of the Lake 



District, as seen between Kirkby Lonsdale and Malham, near Settle " : 

 Geol. Mag., Vol. IV, pp. 346-356 (4 sections). 

 ,, "Notes on the Geology of Parts of Yorkshire and Westmoreland " : Geol. 

 Polytechnic Soc. W. Eiding Yorks (read July 17, 1867). 



1868. "On Flint Implements": Soc. Antiq. Lond., vol. iv (March 19), p. 95 ; 



Geological and Natural History Eepertory, No. 34, p. 126. 

 ,, "On the Two Plains of Hertfordshire and their Gravels" : Quaii. Journ. 



Geol. Soc, vol. xxiv, pp. 283-287 (with 2 sections). 

 1872. " Man in the Crag" : Geol. Mag., Vol. IX, pp. 247-250 (with 3 wood- 

 cuts in the text). 

 ,, Mem. Geol. Survey: Explanation of Quarter Sheet 98 S.E., illustrating- 



" The Geology of the Neighbourhood of Kirkby Lonsdale and Kendal." 

 ,, Mem. Geol. Survey: Explanation of Quarter Sheet 98 N.E., " The Geology 



of the Country around Kendal, Sedbergh, Bowness, and Tebay." 

 ,, Mem. Geol. Survey: parts of " The Geology of the Loudon Basin." 

 1873-4. (Hughes & Eev. D. E. Thomas.) "On the Occurrence of Felstone 



Implements of the Le Moustier tj^e in Pontnewydd Cave " : Journ. 



Anth. Inst., vol. iii (1874), pp. 387-392. 

 1874. "Exploration of Cave Ha, near Giggleswick, Settle, Yorkshire": Journ^ 



Anth. Inst., vol. iii, pp. 383-387. 



1876. "Notes on the Classiiication of the Sedimentary Eocks" : Eep. Brit. Assoc. 



for 1875, Trans. Sects., pp. 70-73. 

 ,, " Geological Measures of Time" : Eoy. Inst. Gt. Brit., Lecture, March 24 



(Proc, vol. viii, pp. 129-136), 

 ,, " On a Series of Specimens illustrating the Formation, Weathering, and 



Fracture of Flint," with note by Professor Stuart ; Proc. Camb. Phil. 



Soc, vol. iii, pt. 1, p. 12. 

 ,, "On the Evidence for Preglacial Man": Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc, vol. iii, 



pt. 1, pp. 16, 17. 



1877. " Antiquity of Man : the Evidence afforded by the Gravels and Brickearth " : 



Journ. Anth. Inst. (November). 

 ,, " On the Silurian Grits of Corwen, North Wales": Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc, vol. xxxiii, pp. 207-212 (with 2 sections). 



1878. "On the Pre-Cambrian Eocks of Bangor": Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 



vol. xxxiv, pp. 137-146 (with a section). 

 „ "On the Base of the Silurian System": Proc Camb. Phil. Soc, vol. ill,, 

 p. 67. 



