124 ADDITIO]!fS TO THE LZBEAET. 



Liverpool Geological Association. Transactions. Yol. yii. Session 

 1886-7. 1887. 

 A. N. Tate. On some points of Geological TechnologY, or tLe Practical 

 Applications of Geological Study, 19. — S. Gasking. On the Geology of 

 Eouen, 23. — C. Potter. On tlie Sand-dunes of the Cheshire Coast, 28. — 

 J. E. George. Wind Erosion, 36. — H. T. Mannington. Notes on the 

 action of water in regard to mineral and rock formation, 44. — ^P. H. 

 Marrow. A Geological ramble in the Isle of Man, 66.' — T. M. Keade. 

 Notes on the Geology of Deganwy and its neighbourhood, 68. — C. E. 

 Miles. The Mersey Estuary, 85. — J. Wilding. The Use and Abuse of 

 Stone in Building, 91, — J, E. George. Notes on some Weathered Pocks 

 at Hilbre, 92.— C. F. Webb. Fossil Teeth, 95. 



Liverpool Geological Society. Proceedings. Session 28th. 1886- 

 87. Vol. V. Parts. 1887. 

 G. H. Morton. Early Life on the Earth, 209.— J. Lomas. On the 

 Occurrence of Internal Calcai'eous Spicules in Polyzoa, 241. — G. H. 

 Morton. Note on the Carboniferous Limestone Fishes of North Wales, 

 243. — H. C. Beasley. Some Instances of Horizontally Sti-iated Slicken- 

 sides, 246.— 0. W. JefPs. The Calday-Grange Fault, West Kirby, 247. 

 — E. Dickson. Notes on the Excavations for the Preston Docks, 249, 

 — A. Timmins. On the OccmTence of Copper in the Bunter Conglome- 

 rate of Huntington, Staffordshire, 256. — J. Lomas. A section of Boulder- 

 Clay near Hyde, Cheshii-e, 257. — J. J. Fitzpatrick. Some uses of the 

 Carboniferous Limestone, 259. — C. Ricketts. The Base of the Carboni- 

 ferous Limestone, 262. — G. H. Morton. The Microscopic Characters of 

 the Millstone Grit of South-west Lancashire, 280. — A. T.Norman. Iron 

 as a Colouring Matter of Pocks, 284. 



London. County of Middlesex Natural History and Science Society. 

 Transactions. Session 1886-87. 1887. 

 P. B. Hayward. On the water ia the Chalk beneath the London Clay 

 in the London Basra, 48. — J. Logan Lobley. The Geology of the Parish 

 of Hampstead, 64. 



London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal 

 of Science. Ser. 5. Yol. xxiv. Nos. 146-151. 1887. Pre- 

 sented by Dr. W. Francis, F.G.S. 

 T. M. Peade. Secular Cooling of the Earth in relation to Mountain- 

 Building, 212. — 0. Fisher. A Reply to Objections raised by Mr. Charles 

 Davison, M.A., to the Argument on the Insufficiency of the Theory of 

 the Contraction of a Solid Earth to account for the Inequalities of the 

 Surface, 391. 



Yol. XXV. Nos. 152-157. 1888. Presented hy 



Br. W. Francis, F.G.S. 

 R. M. Deeley. A Theory of Glacier Motion, 156.— T. M. Reade. 

 The Geological Consequences of the Discovery of a Level-of-no-Sti-ain in 

 a Cooling Globe, 210. — J. Young. Sketch of a Stratigi-aphical Table, 

 chiefly for Y'estem Europe, 274. — T. M. Reade. Tidal Action as an 

 Agent of Geological Change, 338. 



London Iron Trades Exchange. Nos. 1463-1490. 1887. (See Iron 

 and Steel Trades Journal.) 



