56 DONS. — SÉANCES DES 7 ET 21 NOVEMBRE 1898 



Liverpool. Geol. Soc. Proc. VIII, 2, 1898. 



G. H. Morton : The Carboniferous Limestone of the Vale of Clwyd, p. 181-204. — 

 W. A. Herdman et J. Lomas : On the floor deposits of the Irish sea, p. 205-232. — 

 H. C. Beasley : 1. Examples of Footprints etc. from the Trias in some provincial 

 Muséums, p. 233-237 (pi. 11). — 2. A section of the Trias recently exposed on 

 Prenton Hill, p. 238-241 (pi. 12). — Chas. C. Moore : The chemical examination of 

 Sandstones from Prenton Hill and Bidston Hill with Appendix on their microscopic 

 examination by J. Lomas, p. 241-267 (pi. 13). — W. Herwitt : On some sections 

 exposed by excavations on the site of the new Technical Schools, Byrom Street, 

 Liverpool, p. 268-273 (pi. 14). — T. Mellard Reade and Philip. Holland : The Phyl- 

 lades of the Ardennes compared with the Slates of North Wales, p. 274-293. — J . 

 Lomas : On a Drift-section neac Borough Road Birkenhead, p. 294-295 (pi. 15). 



Londres. Geol. Surv. Mem. 



A. Geikie : Summary of Progress of the Geol. Surv. of the United Kingdom for 

 1897, 176 p., 3 cartes, index. 



— Proc. Geol. Association. XV, 8-9, Juil.-Août. 



Visit to the Muséum of Practical Geol., p. 287-289. — to the S. Kensington Muséum 

 Science Division, p. 289 292. — Excursion to Bridport and Weymouth, p. 293-304. 



— to Reading, p. 304-308. — to Ayot Green and Hat field Hyde, p. 308-311. — to Pen- 

 nand Coleshill, Bircks, p. 311-312. - Lapworth : A Sketch of the Birmingham Dis- 

 trict, wiih contributions by W. W. Watts and W. Jer. Harrison, p. 313-416 (pi. 10-12). 



— The Geol. Magazine. (4), V, 7-11, 1898, Juill.-Nov. 



A. Smith Woodward : On a Squatina from Wurtemberg, p. 289-291 (pi. 10). — 

 T. Rupert Jones : On some Triassic (?) Estlierise from Kansas, p. 291-293. — Gh. 

 Dawson : Ancien and Modem « Dene Holes » and their makers,p. 293-302 (pi. 1-12). 



— H. Woodward : On a new species of Brachyurous crustacean from Wiltshire, 

 p. 302-304. — Ch. St-Arnaud Coles : An exposure of Quartzite and Syenitic Rock 

 in Worcestershire, p. 304-305. — J. W. Gregory : Milleslroman cretaceous Mille- 

 poroid Coral. from Egypt, p. 337-342 fpl. 13). — Will. Gunn : Corrélation of the 

 Carboniferous Rocks of England and Scotland, p 342-349. — J. Prestwich : The 

 Soient River, p. 349-351. — E. Hull : Submergcd Terraces and River Valleys 

 bordering the British Isles, p. 351-357. — H. Woodward : Discovery of Cyclosphae- 

 roma in the Purbeck Beds of Aylesbury, p. 385 388 (pi. 14). — John S. Flett : On 

 Scottish Rocks containing Orthite, p ; 388-392. — A. Smith Woodward : On a suppo- 

 sed Tropical American Fish from the Miocène of Oeningen, p. 392-394. — R. Bullen 

 Newton : On some Cretaceous Shell from Egypt, p. 394-404 (pi. 15-16). — J. Prest- 

 wich : On the Drift Deposits in various parts of Britain, p. 404-417. — C. R. East- 

 man : Discovery of a second Fossil Egy of Struthiolitlius, p. 434-439 (pi. 17). — 

 F. R. Cowper Reed : Blind Trilobites, p. 439-447, 493-506. — T. V. Holmer : Deneholes 

 and Bell Tits, p. 447-457. — J. F. Blake : On aggregate Deposits, und their Relations 

 to zones, p. 481-488 — A. Strahan : On the Revision of S. Wales and Monmouth 

 shire by the Geol. Survey, p. 488-493. — Wheelton Hind : Mr Gunn's corrélation 

 of Carboniferous Rocks, p 506-509. — Alex. Somervail : The Age and Origin of the 

 Granité of Dartmoor, p. 509-512. 



— R. Soc. Proc. LXIV, Nos 402-404. 



G. P. Bidder : The Skeleton and classification of Calcareous Sponges, p. 61-77. 



