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Dr. A. Smith "Woodward, F.R.S., for examining some of the contents 

 of the Redlaud Bone-Bed for me ; to Mr. L. Richardson, F.G-.S., 

 for several interesting communications and references ; to my 

 fellow-student, Mr. James Parsons, F.G.S., whose advice and co- 

 operation in field-work was of the utmost value to me at the 

 commencement of my research : and last, but not least, to Prof. 

 Lloyd Morgan and Prof. S. H. Reynolds for much kind help. 



VI. Bibliography. 



This does not profess to be by any means an exhaustive biblio- 

 graphy of the Rhaetics. At the same time, I believe, it includes 

 nearly all the English papers of any great importance bearing 

 on the subjects that I have discussed. Only a few Continental 

 authorities have been included : namely, those whom I happen to 

 quote. 



The bibliography of the Gotham Marble I have collected else- 

 where. 



A. — Beitish Liteeatuee. 



(1) Beodie, Rev. P. B. 1845. ' History of the Fossil Insects iu the Secondary Rocks 



of England ' pp. 51-104. 



(2) Weight, T. 1860. 'On the Zone of Avieula eontorta & the Lower Lias of 



the South of England' Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xvi, pp. 374-411. 



(3) Mooee, C. 1860. 'On the so-called Wealden Beds at Linkstield, & the 



Reptiliferous Sandstones of Elgin ' Ibid. pp. 44.5-47. 



(4) Mooee, C. 1861. ' On the Zones of the Lower Lias & the Avicvla-contorta 



Zone ' Ibid. vol. xvii, pp. 483-516 & pis. xv-xvi. 



(5) Jones, T. R. 1862. 'A Monograph of the Fossil EstAeriee' 'E.miauta & 



varieties ' Monogr. Palaeont. Soc. 



(6) Dawki>s, W B. 1864. 'On the Rlnetic Beds & White Lias of Western & 



Central Somerset, &c.' Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xx, pp. 396-412. 



(7) Weight, T. 1864. 'On the White Lias of Dorsetshire' Rep. Brit. Assoc. 



(Bath) Trans. Sect. p. 75 & Geol. Mag. vol. i, pp. 290-92. 



(8) Beistow, H. W. 1861. ' On the Rhaetic (or Penarth) Beds of the Neighbour- 



hood of Bristol & the South-West of England : Rep. Brit. Assoc. (Bath) 

 Trans. Sect. pp. 50-52. 



(9) Tawxet. E. B. 1866. ' On the Western Limit of the Rhaetic Bed^ in South 



Wales, & on the Position of the Sutton Stone' Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. 

 vol. xxii, pp. 69-93 & pis. iii-iv. 



(10) Duncax. P. M. 1867. 'On the Madreporaria of the Infra-Lias of South 



Wales ' Ibid. vol. xxiii, pp. 12-28. 



(11) Beistow, H. W. 1867. ' On the Lower Lias or Lias-Conglomerate of a Part 



of Glamorganshire ' Ibid. pp. 199-207. 



(12) Buetox. F. M. 1867. 'On the Rhaetic Beds near Gainsborough ' Ibid. 



pp. 315-22. 



(13) Mooee, C. 1867. 'On Abnormal Conditions of Secondary Deposits, &c.' Ibid. 



pp. 459 et seqq. 



(14) Stoddaet, W. W. 1868. 'Notes on the Lower Lias-Beds of Bristol' Ibid. 



vol.xxiv, pp. 199-204. 

 Geoom-Napiee, C. 0. 1868. ' On the Lower Lias-Beds occurring at Cotham. 

 &c.' Ibid. pp. 204-205. 



(15) [Etheeidge, R.] 1868. 'Notes upon the Rhaetic Beds at Aust Cliff, with 



relation to those at Westburv-on-Severn ' Proc. Cottesw. Nat. F.C. vol. iv, 

 pp. 13-18. 



(16) Ramsay, A. C. 1871. 'On the Physical Relations of the New Red Marl, 



Rhaetic Beds, & Lower Lias' Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxvii, pp. 189-98. 



