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GREGORY, J W., 19. The Age of Loch Long, and its Relation to the 

 Valley System of Southern Scotland. Trans. Oeol. Soc. Glasgow', xf, 

 pp. 297-312, figs. & pis. xxxi-xxxii [sketch-maps]. 1915. And A.C. 



20. Cyrenaica. Geogr. Journ. xlvii. pp. 321-342, figs. & 4 pis. [geol. 



sketch-maps]. 1916. 



21. The Central Lakes of Westralia and the Westralian Peneplain. 



Ibid, xlviii. pp. 326-331. 1916. And A.C. 



22. Plains, Peneplains, and Peneplanes. Ibid, xlviii. p. 514. 1916. 



23. The Age of the Norseman Limestone, Western Australia. Geol. 



Mag. dec. 6, iii. pp. 320-321, fig. 1916. And A.C. 



24. The Relations of the Central Lakes of Westralia. Bep. Brit. Assoc. 



1915, p. 490. 1916. 



25. Fiords and Earth Movements. Scientia, xx. pp. 253-264, figs. 



[diagrams]. 1916. A.C. 

 26. The Auld Wives' Lifts. — A Pseudo-Megalithic Tor. Scot. Geogr. - 



Mag. xxxii. pp. 279-282, fig. 1916. And A.C. [See also Neilson, J., 3.] 

 27. The Geological Factors Affecting the Strategy of the War and the 



Geology of the Potash Salts. Trans. Geol. Soc. Glasgow xvi. pp. 1-33, figs. 



& pi. i [sketch-maps & geol. sections]. 1916. And A.C. 

 28. The Geological Relations and some Fossils of South Georgia. Trans. 



Boy. Soc. Edinb. 1. pp. 817-822, pis. xcii-xciii. 1916. And A.C. 

 29. Octotremacis, its Structure, Affinities, and Age. Geol. Mag. dec. 6, 



iv. pp. 9-12. 1917. 

 30. The Ambrym Eruptions of 1913-14. Ibid. pp. 529-540, pi. xxxiii 



[sketch-map]. 1917. 

 31. The Geology of Phosphates and their Bearing on the Conservation 



of Mineral Resources. Trans. Geol. Soc. Glasgow xvi. pp. 115-163, figs. 



[map & geol. section] & pis. vi-vii. 1917. 

 32. Thomson's Genera of Scottish Carboniferous Corals. Ibid. pp. 



220-243. 1917. 



33. Contributions to the Geology of Benguella. Trans. Boy. Soc. Edinb. 



li. pp. 495-536, figs. & pis. i-ii [geol. map & sections]. 1917. And A.C. 

 34. On some Cretaceous Echinoidea from the Neighbourhood of Lobito 



Bay. Ibid. pp. 585-587, fig. 1917. 

 35. The Australian Permian and Carboniferous. Bev. Brit. Assoc. 1917, 



pp. 115-120. 1918. 

 36. A Low-level Glaciated Surface in the Eastern Himalaya. Geol. 



Mag. dec. 6, vi. pp. 397—406, figs, [topogr. maps]. 1919. 

 37. Variations in the Climate of Ancient Palestine ? Q. J. B. Met. Soc. 



xlv. p. 24. 1919. 



. See also Ferguson, D., 3; Holland, Sir T. H., 3; Horne, J., 8; 



Loewinson-Lessing, F., 1; & Tyrrell, G. W., 14. 



38, C. H. Dinham, A. Scott, W. R. Smellie, J. Stark, & G. W. Tyrrell. 



Report of an Excursion to the District around Glasgow. With an Intro- 

 duction by G. W. Young. Proc. Geol. Assoc. xxvi. pp. 276-286, pi. 

 xxiii. 1915. 



-39, & Jean B. Trench. Eocene Corals from the Fly River, Central 



New Guinea. Geol. Mag. dec. 6, iii. pp. 481-488, 529-536. pis. xix-xxii. 



1916. And A.C. 



GREGORY, W. K. Present Status of the Problem of the Origin of the 

 Tetrapoda, with special reference to the Skull and Paired Limbs. Aim. 

 N.Y. Acad. Sci. xxvi. pp. 317-383, figs. & pi. iv. 1915. 



. 2. I. — On the Relationship of the Eocene Lemur Notkarctus to the 



Adapidfe and to other Primates. II. — On the Classification and Phylo- 

 geny of the Lemuroidea. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. xxvi. pp. 419-446. 1915. 



3. Is Sivapithecus Pilgrim an Ancestor of Man ? Science, xlii. pp. 341- 



342. 1915. 



■ 4. Theories of the Origin of Birds. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. xxvii. pp. 



31-38. 1916. 



5. Studies on the Evolution of the Primates. Part I. — The Cope-Osborn 



" Theory of Trituberculy " and the Ancestral Molar Patterns of the 

 Primates. Part II. — Phylogeny of Recent and Extinct Anthropoids with 

 Special Reference to the Origin of Man. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 

 N.Y. xxxv. pp. 239-355, figs. & pi. i. 1916. 



6. Second Report of the Committee on the Nomenclature of the Cranial 



Elements in the Permian Tetrapoda. With Appendices by R. Broom, 

 I). M. S. Watson, and S. W. Williston, Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. xxviii, 

 pp. 973-986. 1917. 



