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CLOUGH, C. T. Obit.— See Anon., 16; Harker, A., 4; 6c Knott, C. G., 3. 

 CLOUTMAN, W. R. Ore Treatment at the Perseverance Mine, Kalgoorlie, 



West Australia. Mining Mag. xvi. pp. 202-208, 240-244, 300-304; xvii. 



pp. 27-32, figs. [plan]. 1917. 

 COATES, H. Floods and Droughts of the Tay Valley. Trans. Perth. Soc. 



Nat. Sci. vi. pp. 103-126, pis. xxvi-xxx [diagram]. 1915. 

 COBB, J. Refractory Materials and Salty Coals. Coll. Guard, cxi. pp. 605- 



606. 1916. 



COBBOLD, E. S. Sixth Report on Excavations among the Cambrian Rocks 

 of Comley, Shropshire (1912, 1913, 1914). Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1915, pp. 

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2. Cambrian Hyolithidse, etc., from Hartshill in the Nuneaton District, 



Warwickshire. Oeol. Mag. dec. 6, vi. pp. 149-158, pi. iv. 1919. 

 COCHAIN, A. Sur une nouvelle maniere de comprendre la deformation de 



1'ecorce terrestre : application aux fosses d'effondrement. C. B. Acad. 



Sci., Paris, clxv. pp. 29-32. 1917. 

 2. Considerations sur le volcanisme. Ibid. pp. 155-158, fig. [diagram]. 



1917. 



3. Existence d'un centre de symetrie approche dans la figure formee 



par des lignes directrices du systeme alpin ; interpretation tectonique de 

 eette quasi-symetrie. Ibid. pp. 240—243, figs, [diagrams]. 1917. 



4. Essai d'explication de quelques particuliarites dans la tectonique du 



systeme alpin. Ibid. pp. 340-343, fig. [diagram]. 1917. 



. See also Termier, P., 5. 



COCKERELL, T. D. A. Tertiary Mollusca from New Mexico and W r yoming. 



Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. N.Y. xxxiii. pp. 101—107, pis. viii— x. 1914. 

 2. The Fossil and Recent Bombyliidse Compared. Ibid. pp. 229-236, 



figs. 1914. 



3. Land Shells from the Tertiary of Wyoming. Ibid. pp. 323-325, figs. 1914. 



4. Miocene Fossil Insects. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. lxvi. pp. 634- 



648, figs. 1914. 



5. Gastropod Mollusca from the Tertiary Strata of the West. Bull. 



Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., N.Y. xxxiv. pp. 115-120, figs. 1915. 

 6. New Species of Unio from the Tertiary Rocks of Wyoming. Ibid. 



pp. 121-126, figs. 1915. 

 7. Equisetum in the Florissant Miocene. Torreya, xv. pp. 265-267, 



fig. 1915. A.C. 



8. Annual Address, Entomological Society of America, 1916. — Fossil 



Insects. Pp. 1-22, figs. 8vo. 1916. A.C. 

 — — 9. Insects in Burmese Amber. Am. Journ. Sci. ser. 4, xlii. pp. 135- 



138, figs. 1916. 



10. Two Diptera of the Genus Bhamphomyia from Colorado. Canadian 



Entomologist, 1916, pp. 123-124, fig. 1916. A.C. 

 11. A Lower Cretaceous Flora in Colorado. Journ. Wash. Acad. Sci. vi. 



pp. 109-112, figs. 1916. 

 12. The Uropods of Acanthotelson stimpsoni. Ibid. pp. 234-236, fig. 



1916. And A.C. 



13. The Third Fossil Tsetse-Fly. Nature, xcviii. p. 70. 1916. 



14. British Fossil Insects. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xlix. pp. 469-499, 



pis. lx-lxv. 1916. 



15. The Scales of the Gonorhynchid Fishes. Science, xliii. pp. 899- 



900. 1916. 



16. Arthropods in Burmese Amber. Am. Journ. Sci. ser. 4, xliv. pp. 



360-368, figs. 1917. 



17. European Fossil Fish-Scales. Am. Nat. li. pp. 61-63. 1917. A.C. 



18. A Fossil Tsetse Fly and other Diptera from Florissant, Colorado. 



Proc. Biolog. Soc. Washington, xxx. pp. 19-22. 1917. A.C. 

 19. Some American Fossil Insects. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. li. pp. 89-106, 



figs. & pi. ii. 1917. And A.C. 

 20. New Tertiary Insects. Ibid. lii. pp. 373-384, pi. xxxi. 1917. 



And A.C. 



21. . Some Fossil Insects from Florissant, Colorado. Ibid. liii. pp. 389- 



392. 1917. 



22. Some Fossil Parasitic Hymenoptera. Am. Journ. Sci. ser. 4, xlvii. 



pp. 376-380, figs. 1919. 



23. The Oldest Mosquitoes. Nature, ciii. p. 44. 1919. 



COCKFIELD, W. E. Explorations in Yukon Territory. Summ. Rep. Oeol. 



Surv. Canada. 1917, pt. D, pp. 1-9. 1918. 

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