i8 9 5-96.] 265 



241 Griffith (Sir Richard). 



Presidential Address [to Geol. Soc. Dublin]. Jour/i. O.S.D., I. 

 (1836), 141—162. 1837. [Review of papers read.J 



242 



243 



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

 of the Counties of Sligo and Mayo. Brit. Assoc. Report for 1843, 

 Sections, 40—42. 1844. 



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. Brit. Assoc. Report for 1843, Sections, 50—51, 1844. 

 [At 320 ft. in Erris ; shells plentiful at lower elevations.] 



Notices of the Geology of Ireland. Brit. Assoc. Report for 1S52, 

 Sections, 47—48. 1853. [Refs. to Tertiary & Post-Tert, beds.] 



Reoort relative to the Moving Bog of Kilmaleady, in King's Co. 

 ' Joicm. R.D.S., I., 141 — 144, map. 1850. 



246 



On "The Boulder Drift and Esker Hills of Ireland," and " On the 

 position of Erratic Blocks in the Country." Brit. Assoc. Report 

 for 1871, Sections, 98— IOC. 1872. 



247 Hall (S. C), and Mrs. S. C. Hall. 



Ireland: its Scenery, Character, &c. 3 vols. Svo. [1811 — 43.] 

 [Submerged castle in Port Lough, near Londonderry, III., 259]. 



248 [Halley (■■)]! 



[Remarks on large teeth dug up in Ireland.] Phil. Trans., XXIX. 

 (1714-16), S83— 384. 1717; see also Phil. Trans. (1700-1720) 

 Abridged, IV. ii., 244—245. 1721. [Elephant's teeth found at 

 Maghery, borders of Cavan and Monaghan.] 



249 Hamilton (C. VI?.). 



[Annual] Address [to Geol. Soc. Dublin]. Journ. G.S.D., III., 97—118. 

 1845. [Review of papers read.] 



250 Harbison iManni. 



On the Origin of Eskers. Proc. B.N.F.G., (2) I., 100—108 (for 

 1874-75). 1875. [Advocates marine origin.] 



251 Hardman (Edward T.). 



List of Papers published on the Geology of the North of Ireland, and 

 adjoining Districts. Published for the use of the Geological 

 Survey of Ireland. Svo. 32 pp. 1872. [Useful bibliography, 

 including Ulster cos., and Galway, Leitrim, Longford, Louth, 

 Mayo, Meath, Roscommon, Sligo, Westmeath.] 



252 



Note on a small raised estuarine Beach at Tramore Bay, Co. Waterford, 

 showing Traces of several oscillatory Movements during the Recent 

 Period. Journ. R.G.S.I., IV., 31—36 (read 1873). 1877 ; and 

 Geol. Mag., (2) I., 210—215. 1874. [Peaty and saudy layers : 

 shells.] 



