190 ADDITIONS TO THE LIBKARV. [Nov. 1894, 



W. J. Lewis Abbott. A new Reading of tbe Highgate Arcbway Section, 

 84.— W. J. Sollas. Tbe Geology of Dublin and its Neighbourhood, 91. 

 — W. Topley. Excursion to Amwell and Obadwell Springs, 123. — H. B. 

 Woodward, H. H. Winwood, "W. H. Wickes, and E. Wilson. Excursion 

 to Bath, Midford, and Dundry Hill, in Somerset, and to Bradford-on- 

 Avon and Westbury, in Wiltshire, 125. — F. G. H. Price and T. Leighton. 

 Excursion to Hythe, Sandgate, and Folkestone, 143. — T. V. Holmes. 

 Excursion along the New Railway from Blackheath to Bexley Heath, 

 152. — W. J. Lewis Abbott. Excursion to Basted and Ightham, 157. — 

 T. Leighton. Excursion to Abinger, 163. — G. A. J. Cole. Excursion to 

 the Counties of Dublin and Wicklow, 168. — T. V. Holmes. Excursion 

 to the Deneholes of Hangman's Wood, near Grays Thurrock, Essex, 178. 

 — T. Leighton. On a Discovery of Fossils on a New Horizon in the 

 Lower Greensand at Little Stairs Point, Sandown Bay, Isle of Wight, 

 188. — A. Smith Woodward. Notes on the Sharks' Teeth from British 

 Cretaceous Formations, 190. — H. W. Monckton. On a Specimen of 

 Eryma elegans from the Inferior Oolite of Dundry Hill, 210. — W. F. 

 Hume. On the Genesis of Chalk, 211. — H. B. Woodward. Geology in 

 the Field and in the Study, 247. 



London. Glacialists' Association. See London. Glacialists' Magazine. 



. Glacialists' Magazine. Vol. i. No. 1-10. 1893-94. 



Purchased. 

 C. E. De Ranee. Presidential Address to the Glacialists' Association, 

 1893, 2. — A. R. Dwerryhouse. On an Intrusive Mass of Boulder Clay, 

 9. — K. Grossmann. Observations on the Glaciation of Iceland, 33. — 

 Dugald Bell. The Granite Boulders of the Clyde Valley, 45.— E. Hull. 

 The Great Submergence, 61. — J. Lomas. On a Glacier Mill at Arno 

 Quarry, Birkenhead, 66. — P. F. Kendall. On a Moraine-like Mound 

 near Snowdon, 68. — W. Upham. American Notes, 73, 100, 121, 156, 

 178.— G. H. Morton. Intrusive Boulder Clay, 77.— K. Grossmann. The 

 Crater Hverljall, 85.— H. W. Feilden. Mild Arctic Climates, 91.— A. C. 

 G. Cameron. Notes on a Transported Mass of Chalk in the Boulder 

 Clay at Catworth, in Huntingdonshire, 96. — P. F. Kendall. Supposed 

 Erratics on the Cotteswolds, 97. — Elizabeth Dale. On the Glaciation of 

 the Country round Buxton, 111. — C. E. De Ranee. On the Glacial Sands 

 and Gravels at Heck Station, Yorkshire, 131. — J. Lomas. The Great 

 Submergence, 134, 185. — F. Barke. Sections in the Drift at Shelton, 

 Hanley, 151.— N. H. Winchell. Pebbles of Clay in Stratified Gravel and 

 Sand, 171.— E. Dubois. The Cause of the Ice Age, 175, 217.— H. Hicks. 

 The Evidence of Ice-action in North-west Pembrokeshire, 191. — Warren 

 Upham. The Epeirogenic Theory of the Ice Age, 211. 



. Institution of Civil Engineers. Minutes of Proceedings. 



Vol. cxii. 1893. 



. . . Vol. cxiii. 1893. 



G. E. Cruttwell. The Foundations of the River-Piers of the Tower 

 Bridge, 117. 



. . . Vol. cxiv. 1893. 



M. B. Jamieson and James Howell. Mining and Ore-treatment at 

 Broken Hill, N.S.W., 116. 



. . . Brief Subject-Index. Vols, lix.-cxiv. Sessions 



1879-80 to 1892-93. 18*93. 



. . . Vol. cxv. 1894. 



C. R. Parkes. Surface Tin-Mining in the Malay Archipelago, 352. 



