Catalogue of Printed Books, dc. 387 



Morris, J., and Sharpe, D. Description of eight species of 

 brachiopodous shells from the palaeozoic rocks of the Falkland 

 Islands. 

 London, Q. J. Geol. Soc, 2, 1846, 274-278, pi. x., xi. 



Morton, Pierce. Notes on the earthquake. 

 Cape Town, Cape Mon. Mag., (1), 2, 1857, 253-255. 



Morton, W. J. The South African diamond fields and the 

 journey to the mines. 

 New York, Bull. Amer. Geog. Soc, 9, 1877, 63-68. 



Mosenthal, J., & Co. Diamonds at the Cape Colony [Letter 



from] . 



London, J. Soc. Arts, 17, 1869, 199-200. 



Moses, W. [Note on the genesis of the diamond] . 

 London, Geog. Mag., 2, 1895, 495-496. 



Moulle, A. Memoire sur la geologie generale et sur les mines 

 de diamants de l'Afrique du Sud. 

 Paris, Ann. Mines, 7, 1885, 193-348, pi. v.-ix. 



Mourlon, M. Eapport sur le memoire de M. S. Meunier : 

 Examen mineralogique des roches qui accompagnent le diamant 

 dans les mines du Cap de Bonne Esperance. 

 Bruxelles, Bui. Acad, roy., 3, 1882, 316-321. 



MUller, G-. Versteinerungen des Jura und der Kreide. 

 v. Bornhardt, W. : Deutsch-Ost-Afrika, 7, 514-571. 



Munnik, J. H. Rapport over het jaar 1898, ingezonden door 



het Staats-Mijningenieur. . . . 



Pretoria, 1899, 4to, 22 pp., and Aanh. A-E. v. Transvaal Govt. Eeports. 

 [No. 16, 1899] 



Murchison, R. I. [Announcement that Sir John Herschel had 

 discovered trilobites at the Cape.] 



London, Proc. Geol. Soc, 2, 1833-38, 415. 



Phil. Mag., 9, 1836, 496. 



Stuttgart, N. Jahrb., 1838, 197. 



The Silurian System, founded on geological researches in 



the counties of Salop, Hereford, Radnor, &c, with descriptions of 

 the coal-fields and overlying formations. 

 London, 1839, 4to, xxxii + 768 pp. and atlas [pis., map"]. 



[President's address to the Royal Geographical Society, 

 delivered at the anniversary meeting.] 



London, J. E. Geog. Soc, 22, 1852, lxii-cxxvi ; 27, 1857, lxxxv-cxcviii; 28, 1858, 

 cxxiii-ccxviii ; 29, 1859, cii-ccxxiv ; 33, 1863, cxiii-cxcii; 34, 1864, cxix.-cxiii. 



