Catalogue of Printed Books, etc. 465 



Hamilton, J. P. Witwatersrand gold-fields, Transvaal, South 

 Africa. 

 Newcastle, Trans. Inst. Min. Engin., 3, 1891-92, 857. 



Notes on the Natal coal-fields. 



Newcastle, Trans. Inst. Min. Engin., 3, 1891-92, 874-890. 



Hammar, A. v. Schulz, A. 



v. Pt. i. 



Herbertson, A. J. Geological reports from South Africa. 



London, Geog. J., 20, 1902, 630-636. 



Hillier, A. P. The antiquity of man in South Africa, and 

 evolution. 

 East London, East London Dispatch, New Year's No., January, 1887. 



Horwood, C. B. The red granite of Balmoral and its relation 

 to the cobalt lodes. 

 Johannesburg, Trans. Geol. Soc. S. A., 7, 2, 1904, 110-114. 



Hudleston, W. H. On the origin of the marine (halolimnic) 

 fauna of Lake Tanganyika. 

 London, Geol. Mag., 1, 1904, 337-382, 4 ffg., 2 pi. 



Johnson, J. P. Stone implements from beneath and above the 

 alluvium of the Taaibosch Spruit. 

 Johannesburg, Trans. Geol. Soc. S. A., 7, 2, 1904, 95-96 ffg. 



Stone implements from the farm Elandsfontein, No. 235, 



near Johannesburg ; with a list of papers relating to the anthro- 

 pology of prehistoric South Africa. 



Johannesburg, Eep. S. A. Ass., Johannesburg, 1904, 197-200, 23 ffg. 



Notes on a section through the Witwatersrand beds. 



Johannesburg, Trans. Geol. Soc. S. A., 7, 3, 1905, 117-122, 4 ffg. 



JonSSen, E. V. Jorrisen, E., Pt. I. [For Jorrisen read Jorissen.] 



Kynaston, H., and Hall, A. L. The geological features of the 

 diamond pipes of the Pretoria district. 

 Johannesburg, Rep. S. A. Ass., Johannesburg, 1904, 182-196, pi. vii, viii. 



Lemaire, C. The Congo-Zambezi water-parting. 

 London, Geog. J., 19, 1902, 173-189, map, p. 248. 



Lett, S. J. The mineral wealth of northern Zambesia. 

 London, Mining J., 72, 1902, 221, 257 [v. Pt. i.]. 



