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BARRELL, J., 3. Central Connecticut in the Geologic Past. Bull. Connect. 

 Geol. & Nat. Hist. Surv. no. 23, pp. 1-44, figs. [geol. map & sections]. 

 1915. And A.C. 



4. The Strength of the Earth's Crust. Part VII. — Variations of 



Strength with Depth as shown by the nature of Departures from 

 Isostasy (Section B). Jour?i. Geol, Chicago, xxiii. pp. 27-44, fig. [diagram] 



1915. And A.C. 



5. . Part VIII. — Physical conditions controlling the Nature of 



Lithosphere and Asthenosphere. Ibid, xxiii. pp. 425-443, 499-515. 1915. 



6. Dominantly Fluviatile Origin under Seasonal Rainfall of the Old 



Red Sandstone. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. xxvii. pp. 345-386, fig. [geol. 

 map]. 1916. & Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. Washington, ii. pp. 496-499 



1916. And A.C. 



7. The Influence of Silurian-Devonian Climates on the Rise of Air- 

 Breathing Vertebrates. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. xxvii. pp. 387-436, figs, 

 [diagrams]. 1916; & Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. Washington, ii. pp. 499-504. 

 1916. And A.C. 



8. Rhythms and the Measurements of Geological Time. Bull. Geol. 



Soc. Am. xxviii. pp. 745-904, figs, [diagrams] & pis. xliii-xlvi. 1917. 

 And A.C. 



9. Probable Relations of Climatic Change to the Origin of the Tertiary 



Ape-Man. [Abstract.] Geol. Mag. dec. 6, iv. p. 424. 1917. 



10. A Century of Geology, 181 8-4 91 8. The Growth of Knowledge 



of Earth Structure. Am. J own. Sci. ser. 4, xlvi. pp. 133-170. 1918. 

 And A.C. 



11. The Nature and Bearings of Isostasy. Ibid, xlviii. pp. 281-290. 



1919. And A.C. 



12. The Status of the Theory of Isostasy. Ibid, xlviii. pp. 291-338, 



figs, [diagrams]. 1919. And A.C. 

 13. Sources and Tendencies in American Geology. Scientific Monthly, 



1919, pp. 193-206. 1919. A.C. 

 14. The Place of Modern Languages in Research, particularly Geological 



Research. Ibid. pp. 481-495. 1919. A.C. 



. See also Schtjchert, C, 20. 



. Obit. — See Anon., 3; 6c Schtjchert, C, 19. 



BARRETT, L. P. See Allen, R. C. 



BARRINGER, D. M. Further Notes on Meteor Crater, Arizona. Proc. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. lxvi. pp. 556-565, pis. xxi-xxiii [plans & cross- 

 section]. 1914. 



BARROIS, C. Note sur quelques sondages profonds executes entre Douai 



et Arras pur la Compagnie de Chatillon-Commentry. Ann. Soc. geol. 



Nord, xlii. pp. 2-20, pi. i [geol. sections]. 1913. 



2. L'GSuvre de Henri Douxami. Ibid. xlii. pp. 33-44. 1913. 



3, & P. Pruvost. Les divisions stratigraphiques du Terrain houiller 



du Nord de la France. C. R. Acad. Sci., Paris, clxviii. pp. 647-651. 1919. 

 4, , & G. Dubois. Sur les couches de passage du Silurien au Devonien 



dans le bassin houiller du Pas -de -Calais. C. R. Acad. Sci., Paris, 



clxvii. pp. 705-710. 1918. 

 BARROW, G. Report of an Excursion to East Grinstead. Proc. Geol. 



Assoc. xxvi. pp. 120-122. 1915. 

 2. Report of an Excursion to Cuffley and Potter's Bar. Ibid. xxvi. pp. 



286-288. 1915. 



3. Report of a Second Excursion to Cowcroft Brickfield, Chesham. 



Ibid, xxviii. pp. 40-43, fig. [geol. plan] & pi. hi. 1917. 



— 4. Report of an Excursion to Chorley Wood. Ibid. xxix. pp. 140-148. 1918. 



5. Some Future Work for the Geologists' Association. Ibid. xxx. 



pp. 1-48, pis. i-ii [contour-map]. 1919. And A.C. 

 6. Report of an Excursion to Stanmore Hill and Bushey Heath. Ibid. 



xxx. pp. 122-126. 1919. 

 7. Report of a Second Excursion to Chorley Wood. Ibid. xxx. pp. 145- 



148, fig. [cross -sect ion]. 1919. 

 . See also Fox-Strangways, C. 



— —8, W. Gibson, T. C. Cantrill, E. E. L. Dixon, C. H. Ctjnnington, 

 J. B. Hill, T. Eastwood & J. Pringle. The Geology of the Country 

 around Lichfield, including the Northern Parts of the South Stafford- 

 shire and Warwickshire Coalfields. Mem. Geol. Surv. Engl. <So Wales, 

 Expl. of Sheet 154, pp. i-viii, 1-302, figs. [geol. map & sections] & 1 pi. 

 [vertical sections]. 1919. 



