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BASTIN, E. S. Ores of Gilpin County, Colorado. Econ. Geol. x. pp. 262-291, 



figs. & pi. xii [geol. map]. 1915. 

 2. Graphite in 1915. U.S. Geol. Surv., Min. Bes. 1915, pt. ii, pp. 



81-93. 1916. 



■ 3. Significant Mineralogical Relations in Silver Ores of Cobalt, Ontario. 



Econ. Geol. xii. pp. 219-236, figs. & pis. vii-ix. 1917. 

 4. War-Time Mineral Activities in Washington. Ibid. xiii. pp. 



524-537. 1918. 



5, & J. M. Hill. Some Features of the Ore Deposits of Gilpin County, 



Colorado. Journ. Wash. Acad. Sci. v. pp. 160-164. 1915. 



BATCHELOR, E. The non-Deterioration of the Soil : being an Essay to 

 explain the continued local Uniformity in Depth, Texture and Chemical 

 Constitution of the Soil in the Natural State, or when Uniformly Culti- 

 vated, whether without or with Manure. Pp. i-iv, 1-29. 8vo. Cal- 

 cutta. 1915. A. C. 



BATE, Dorothea M.. A. On a small Collection of Vertebrate Remains from 

 the Har Dalam Cavern, Malta ; with Note on a new species of the genus 

 Cygnus. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1916, pp. 421-430, figs. 1916. 



2. On a new Genus of Extinct Muscardine Rodent from the Balearic 



Islands. Ibid. 1918, pp. 209-222, figs. & pi. i. 1918. 



BATEMAN, A. M. Magmatic Ore Deposits, Sudbury, Ont, Econ. Geol. 

 xii. pp. 391-426, fig. [diagram]. 1917. [See also Goodchild, W. H., 6.] 



2. A Tungsten Deposit near Fairbanks, Alaska. Ibid. xiii. pp. 112-115. 



1918. 



3. Enrichment in the Bendigo Quartz Veins. Ibid. pp. 222-223. 1918. 



[See also Still well, F. L., 3.] 

 BATES, G. F. Further Notes on Highland Rocks. Trans. Perth Soc. Nat. 



Sci. vi. pp. 22-31, pis. v-xi. 1914. 

 ■ 2. Inaugural Address, Perthshire Society of Natural Science, 1918. 



Rocks found in the Bore at the Water-House, Perth. Ibid. Proc. 



pp. ccxviii— ccxxiv, pis. xxvii— xxxi [vertical section]. 1919. 

 BATHER, F. A. Two Blastoids {Orovhocrinus and Acentrotremites) from 



Somerset. Proc. Bristol Nat. Soc. ser. 4, iii, pt. 2, pp. 47-50, 1 pi. 1912. 

 2. Studies in Edrioasteroidea. VI. — Pyrgocystis, n.g. Geol. Mag. dec. 6, 



ii. pp. 5-12, 49-60, pis. ii— iii. 1915. 

 3. . VII. — Morphology and Bionomics of the Edrioasteridae. 



Ibid. ii. pp. 211-215, 259-266, figs. 1915. 

 4. . VIII. — A Comparison with the Structure of Asterozoa,. 



Ibid. ii. pp. 316-322. 1915. 

 5. . IX. — The Genetic Relations to other Echinoderms. Ibid. ii. 



pp. 393-403, figs. 1915. 



6. A Cidarid from the Hartwell Clay. Ibid. iii. pp. 302-304. 1916. 



■ 7. The Triassic Crinoids from New Zealand, collected by Dr. C. T. 



Trechmann. Abs. Proc. G. S. 1916-17, p. 32. 1917; & Q. J. G. S. 



lxxiii. pp. 247-256, figs. 1917. 

 8. British Fossil Crinoids. — XI. Balanocrinus of the London Clav. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 8, xx. pp. 385-407, figs. 1917. 

 9. The Base in the Camerate Monocyclic Crinoids. Geol. Mag. dec. 6, 



iv. pp. 206-212, figs. 1917. 

 10. Salt-weathering and supposed Worm-borings in Australia. Ibid. 



pp. 526-528. 1917. 

 11. Hydreionocrinus verrucosus, n. sp., Carboniferous, Isle of Man. 



Trans. Geol. Soc. Glasgow, xvi. pp. 203-206, figs. 1917. 



12. Some British Specimens of Ulocrinus. Ibid. pp. 207-219, figs. 1917. 



■ — ■ — 13. Proto echinus, Austin. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 9, i. pp. 40-48, 



fig. & pi. ii. 1918. 



14. The Homologies of the Anal Plate in Antedon. Ibid. pp. 294-302. 



1918. 



15. Eocystis. I. — Eocystites primcevus, Hartt. Geol. Mag. dec. 6, v. 



pp. 49-56, pi. v. 1918. 

 16. Notes on Yunnan Cystidea, I. — Sinocystis and Ovocvstis. Ibid. v. 



pp. 507-515, figs. 1918. 

 17. . II. — The Species of Sinocystis. Ibid. v. pp. 532-540, figs. 



1918. 



■ 18. . III. — Sinocystis compared with similar genera. Ibid. 



vi. pp. 71-77, 110-115,^ 255-262, 318-325, figs. & pis. iii, vi. 1919. 

 19. The Yunnan Cystidea, Ibid. vi. pp. 143-144. 1919. [See also 



Reed, F. R, C] 



