142 ■ OUtuary— Alfred Tylor. 



On the Climate of the Post-Glacial Period. Geol. Mag. 1872, Yol. IX. pp. 153-161. 

 Eeply to Mr. James Geikie s " Correhition of the Scotch aud Eug-lish Glacial iieds." 



Geol. Mag. 1872, Vol. IX. pp. 171-176, 352-355. 

 Ifote ou the Shells from the Lower Boulder-Clay of Dawpool. Quart. Jouru. Geol. 



Soc. 1872, vol. xxviii. p. 392. 

 The Climate Controversy. Geol. Mag. Decade II. Vol. III. 1876, pp. 385-398, 



442-451. and Vol. IV. 1877, p. 43. 

 Physical Geology of East Angiia in the Glacial Epoch. Geol. Mag. 1876, Decade 



II. Vol. III. pp. 284-286. 

 American " Surface Geology," and its Relation to British, -with some Eem arks on 

 . the Glacial Conditions in Britain, especially in reference to the " Great Ice 



KgQ'''' of Mr. James Geikie. Geol. Mag. Decade II. Vol. IV. 1877, pp. 



481-496, 536-551, and Vol. V. 1878, pp. 13-29, 187-188. 

 Suh-Glacial Origin of Till. Geol. Mag. Decade II. Vol. V. p. 335. 

 The Newer Pliocene Period in England (part 1), Comprising the Red and Fluvio- 



marine and Crag and Glacial Formation. Geol. Mag. Decade II. Vol. VII. 



pp. 231-235 ; Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. 1880, vol. xxxvi. pp. 457-528. 

 The Glacial Deposits of Cromer. Geol. Mag Decade II. Vol. VII. pp. 189, 190. 

 Pui'ther Remarks on the Origin of the Valley System of the South-Eastern Half of 



England, prompted by the Result of a Boring near Witham, in Essex. Geol. 



Mag. 1881, Decade II. Vol. VII. pp. 502-504. 

 On the Origin of the Loess. Geol. Mag. 1882, pp. 339-343, 411-416. 

 On the Newer Pliocene Period in England (concluding part). Geol. Mag. Decade 



II. Vol. IX. 1882, pp. 331-334 ; Q. J. G. S. xxxviii. 1882, pp. 677-745. 

 Reply to Mr. Mellard Reade. Geol. Mag. Decade II. Vol. X. p. 240. 

 Ou the Cause of the Glacial Period. Geol. Mag. 1883, pp. 293-302. 

 Chalk-Masses in Cromer Drift. Geol. Mag. 1883, pp. 334, 335, 430. 

 Further Remarks on the Origin of the Loess. Geol. Mag. 1883, pp. 389-397. 

 On the Long Meadend Bed. Geol. Mag. 1883, pp. 493-497, 573, 574. 

 Further Remarks on the Long Meadend Bed. Geol. Mag. 1884, pp. 65-73. 

 On a New Deposit of Pliocene Age at St. Erth, 15 miles east of Land s End, Corn- 



waU. Geol. Mag. 1884, pp. 572-573 ; Q.J.G.S. 1885, vol. xli. pp. 65-71. 

 Wood, Searles I'aleniine, and harmer, F. IF. On the Glacial and Post-Glacial 



Structure of Norfolk and Suffolk. Geol. Mag. 1868, Vol. Y. pp. 452-456 ; 



Brit. Assoc. Report for 1868 (Sect.), pp. 80-83. 

 On a Peculiar Instance of Intraglacial Erosion near Norwich. Quart. Journ. Geol. 



Soc. 1869, XXV. pp. 259-260, 445-449; Phil. Mag. 1869, xxxviii. p. 466. 

 On the Palseontological Aspects of the Middle Glacial Formation of the East of 



England, and their bearing upon the Age of the Middle Sands of Lancashire. 



Brit. Assoc. Report for 1870 (Sect ), pp. 90-91. 

 An Outline of the Geology of the Upper Tertiaries of East Angiia, published as an 



Introduction to part i. 1872, of S. V. Wood's Crag Mollusca, Pal. Soc. Mon. 



pp. ii.-xxxi. (with Map and Sections). 

 The Ivessingland Freshwater Bed and Weybourne Sand. Geol. Mag. 1877, p. 386. 

 Observations on Later Tertiary Geology of East Angiia. Q. J. G. S. 1877, pp. 74-1 19. 

 Wood, S. v., and Home, J. L. On the Glacial and Post-Glacial Structure of Lin- 

 colnshire and South-East Yorkshire. I'hil. Mag. 1887, vol. xxxiv. p. 480 ; 



Q. J. G. S. 1868, pp. 2-3, 146-184. [A Map of this area was separately issued.] 



ALFRED TYLOR, F.G.S. 



Born, 1823. Died, 1884. 

 Alfred Tylor, F.G.S., of Shepley House, Carshalton, who died on 

 December olst last, will be remembered as a promoter of technical 

 education at a time when its vital iraportaiice was little recognized, 

 and the Enj^lish manufacturing mind was generally set against it. 

 He was intimately associated with Dr. von fSteinbeis, whose energy 

 in this direction did so much to give to the little kingdom of 

 Wurtemburg its industrial prominence in Germany, Mr. Tylor's 

 work, "Education and Manufactures," arising out of his Jury- 



