Catalogue of Printed Books, &c. 329* 



Dollo, L. Premiere note sur le Simoedosaurien d'Erquelinnes. 

 Bruxelles, Bui. Mus. Belg., 3, 1884, 151-184, pi. viii., ix. 



Dorsey, E. B. On the Witwatersrand gold fields. 

 London, Rep. Brit. Ass., 59, Newcastle, 1889, 592-594. 



Dove, Karl. Deutsch-Siidwest-Afrika. Ergebnisse einer wis- 

 senschaftlichen Keise im sudlichen Damaralande. 

 Gotha, Petermann's Mitt., Erg. Hft 120, 1896, 93 pp., pi. [3 maps] . 



Dowie, R. C. An ancient copper mine. 

 Buluwayo, Proc. Rhod. Sc. Ass., Buluwayo Chronicle, August 3, 1901. 



Draper, D. Notes on the geology of South-Eastern Africa. 

 London, Q. J. Geol. Soc, 50, 1894, 548-560, pi. xxii., xxiii. 



Geol. Mag., 1, 1894, 331-332. 



The occurrence of dolomite in South Africa. 



London, Q. J. Geol. Soc, 50, 1894, 561-564, pi. xxiii. 



Geol. Mag., 1, 1894, 332. 



The marble beds of Natal. 



London, Q. J. Geol. Soc, 51, 1895, 51-56. 



Geol. Mag., 2, 1895, 45-46. 



Phil. Mag., 39, 1895, 545. 



The primary systems of South Africa, with special 



reference to the conglomerate beds of the Witwatersrand. 

 Johannesburg, Trans. Geol. Soc. S. A., 1, 1896, 12-26, map, sects. ; 27-34 [disc] ,. 



39-49 [reply] . 



The Dwyka Conglomerate. 



Johannesburg, Trans. Geol. Soc. S. A., 1, 1896, 90-103, pi., 104-109 [disc] , 110-112 

 [reply] . 



The extension of the Main Eeef westward of the farm 



Witpoortje. 



[Discussion, v. Sawyer, A. R., Tottenham, R. G. S., Wilson-Moore, C, White, F., 



Frames, M. E., Rait, H. T., Kuntz, J.] 

 Johannesburg, Trans. Geol. Soc S. A., 2, 1897, 5-14, map, sects., and 42-46 [reply] . 

 Cape Town, Trans. S. A. Phil. Soc, 10, 3, 1898, 469. 



On the connection between the conglomerate beds of the 



Witwatersrand and those situated in the districts of Potchefstroom 



and Klerksdorp. 



Johannesburg, Trans. Geol. S. A., 2, 1897, 47-51, map. 

 Cape Town, Trans. S. A. Phil. Soc, 10, 3, 1898, 471. 



The geology of the Sabie Valley. [Criticism of C. Wilson- 

 Moore's paper.] 

 Johannesburg, Trans. Geol. Soc. S. A., 2, 1897, 145-149. 



