528 Qhituanj—Prof. Sarkness and Mr. T. Belt. 



On the Distribution of Erratic Blocks in Ireland, and particularly those of the 

 North Coasts of the Counties of Sligo and Mayo. — Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1843, Sect. 

 p. 40. 



On the Lower Portion of the Carboniferous Limestone Series of Ireland. — Rep. 

 Brit. Assoc. 1843, Sect. p. 42. 



On the Old Red Sandstone, or Devonian and Silurian Districts of Ireland. — 

 Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1843, Sect. p. 46. 



On the Occurrence of a Bed of Sand containing Recent Marine Shells, on the 

 summit of a Granite Hill, on the Coast of the County of Mayo. — Rep. Brit. 

 Assoc. 1843, Sect. p. 50. 



On certain Silurian Districts of Ireland. — Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1844, Sect. p. 46. 



Notice respecting the Fossils of the Mountain Limestone of Ireland, as com- 

 pared with those of Great Britain, and also with the Devonian System. — 4to. 

 Dublin, 1842. 



A Synopsis of the Characters of the Carboniferous Limestone Fossils in 

 Ireland. — 4to. Dublin, 1844. 



On the Order of Succession of the Strata of the South of Ireland, particularly 

 with reference to the Killarney District, Co. Kerry. — Dublin Geol. Soc. Journ. iii. 

 1849, pp. 150-160. 



On the Lower Members of the Carboniferous Series in Ireland. — Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep. 1852 (pt. 2), p. 46. 



On the Copper Beds of the South Coast of the Co. of Cork. — Dublin Geol. 

 Soc. Journ. vi. 1853-55, p. 195. 



Explanation of the Principles of Colouring the Geological Map of Ireland. — 

 Dublin Geol. Soc. Journ. vii. 1855-56, p. 294. 



On the Sub-divisions of the Carboniferous Formation of Ireland. — Dublin Geol. 

 Soc. Journ. vii. 1855-57, p. 267. 



On the Remains of Fossil Plants Discovered in the Yellow Sandstone at the 

 base of the Carboniferous Limestone Series of Ireland. — Dublin Roy. Soc. Journ. 

 i. 1856-57, p. 313. ., ^ . 



On the Relation of the Rocks at or below the base of the Carboniferous Series 

 in Ireland. — Brit. Assoc. Reports, 1857, pt. 2, pp. 66-67. 



On the Stratigraphical Relations of the Sedimentary Rocks of the South of 

 Ireland, of which the Glengarriff and Dingle Districts are composed, etc. — Dublin 

 Geol. Soc. Journ. viii. 1857-60, p. 2. 



On the Occuirence of Posidonia Becheri in the Calp of Rush, Co. Dublin, and 

 of Posidonia lateralis in the Carboniferous Slates of Kinsale, Co. Cork. — Dublin 

 Geol. Soc. Journ. viii. 1857-60, p. 75. 



An Additional Permian Locality, Co. Tyrone. — Dublin Journ. Geol. Soc. viii. 

 1857-60, p. 173. 



The Localities of Irish Carboniferous Fossils, arranged Stratigraphically, etc — 

 Dublin Geol. Soc. Journal, ix. 1860-62, p. 21. 



On the Boulder-Drift and Esker Hills of Ireland, and on the position of the 

 Erratic Blocks in the country. — Brit. Assoc. Reports, xli. 1871, (Sect.) pp. 

 98-100. 



Professor Egbert Bareness, F.E.S., F.G.S., late of Queen's 

 College, Cork. — This eminent Geologist died suddenly, from heart- 

 disease, in Dublin on Oct. 3rd. — Nature, Oct. 10th, 1878. 



Mr. Thomas Belt, C.E., F.G.S.— The death of this excellent 

 Naturalist, Observer, and Geological Writer, is announced in Nature, 

 Sept. 26th, 1878. 



We hope to publish Memoirs of both the above geologists in the 

 December Number. — Edit. Geol. Mag. 



Errata. — The Rev. Maxwell H. Close requests to be allowed to note the following 

 corrigenda in the last Number of the Geol. Mag., for which he is not responsible. 

 P. 452, line 15, /or "probable," ><■«(?" improbable " ; line 1 8, /o?- "molecular," r-ead 

 "molar"; p. 453, line 6, dele "at that time"; p. 454, line 1, remove inverted 

 commas from sentence following " figure." Mr. Close says, " I did not read out the 

 note ; it contains a strange blunder of mine, but unfortunately I forgot to tear it 

 away when giving the MS. to he printed." 



