252 [Appendix B.N.F.C, 



90 Bell (Alfred). 



Fourth and Final Report do. do. do. Brit. Assoc. Report 

 for 1890, 410—424. 1891. [General descr. and fossil lists, 

 Pliocene, glac, and post-glac. beds, Wexford to Portrush.] 



91 



92 



Notes upon the Marine Accumulations in Largo Bay, Fife, and 

 Portrush, Co. Antrim. Proc. R. Phys. Soc. Hdinb., X. ii. (for 

 1889-90), 290— 297. 1891. [Lists of fossils.] 



Notes on the Correlation of the later and Post- Pliocene Tertiaries on 

 either side of the Irish Sea, with a Reference to the Fauna of the 

 St. Erth Valley, Cornwall. Proc. R.I.A., (3) II., 620—642. 

 1893. [Correlations and fossil lists.] 



93 Bell (Robert G.). 



Notes on Pliocene Beds. Geol. Mag., (3) IV., 554—558. 1887. 

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94 Benn (Edward). 



[Contemporaneity of Man and Megaceros in Ireland.] Proc. Kilk, 

 Arch. Soc, I. (1866-57), 155—159. 1858. 



95 



Observations on Irish Crannogs. Journ. Kilk. Arch. Soc, III. 

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96 



On flint implements found in the County of Antrim. Proc. Kilk. 

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97 Birmingham (John). 



The Drift of West Gal way and the Eastern Parts of Mayo. Journ. 

 G.S.D., VIII. ,28— 38 (1858), 111—114 (1859). 1860; also Brit. 

 Assoc. Report for 1857, Sections, 64 — 65. 1858 [abstract]. 

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98 Blyth (Bdward). 



[Remarks on Bears' bones.] Journ. G.S.D., X. (1862-64;, 174. 1864. 

 [From Co. Limerick.] 



99 



On the Animal Inhabitants of Ancient Ireland. Proc. R.I. A., VIII., 

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.OO Boate (Gerard), Thomas Molineux, and others. 



A Natural History of Ireland in three parts. 4to. Dublin, 1755. 

 [Letter of Francis Nevil to the Bishop of Clogher on the Maghery 

 find of elephant's teeth (522), and Dr. Molyneux's remarks 

 thereon (509), with plate, (reprinted from Phil. Trans. XXIX.). 

 Discourse concerning the large Horns frequently found under 

 ground in Ireland ... by Thomas Molyneux (508), with 

 plate, (reprinted from Phil. Trans. XIX.).] 



Bogs, Report of Commission on. 

 See Commissioners (143). 



