353 



[1915-19-] 



Coal-mining, subsidences due to. — 

 Lloyd, W. D. ; Young, L. E., 1 

 & 2. 



Coal resources, Gt. Britain. — Jevons, 



W. S. ; Lupton, A. 

 , Illinois.— Cady, G. H., 



3 & 4; Kay, F. H., 6; White, 



K. D. 



, Missouri. — Greene, F. C. 



, New Zealand. — Morgan, 



P. G., 1. 



, United States. — Gilbert, 



C. G., 1 & 2. 



, Virginia & Kentucky. — 



Butts, C, 1. 

 , of the World. — Fabrega, 



P. 



seams, Philippine Is. — Pratt, 



W. E., 4. 



, Staffordshire (S.). — -King, 



W. W. 



, Sydney Harbour, N.S.W. 



— Harper, L. F., 1. 

 , Yorkshire. — Kendall, P. F., 



2L f . 



, ash-yield & calorific 



values of. — Drakeley, T. J., 3. 



, burning of. — Bowie, A. 



, cavities in. — Gosselet, J., 



3. 



, clay-filled fissures in. — 



Wilson, W. B. 

 , erratics in. — Lister, J. H. ; 



Pringle, J., 3. 



■ — , formation of.— Lomax, J. 



, gas & oil wells through. — 



Rice, G. S., 3. 

 ■ — , mining of thick. — Whildin, 



W. G. 



, thin. — Brown, 



J. F. K. ; Dixon, H. O. 

 , splitting of. — Kendall, 



P. F., 3. 



, valuation of lenticular. — 



Rogers, G. S., 7. 



tar oils, analysis of. — Harker, G. 



Coalfields, Alberta. — Dowling, D. B., 



1, 4 & 12; Mac Vicar, J. ; Rose, B., 



6 & 8. 



, Algeria. — Dalloni, M., 11; 



Flamand, G. B. M. 

 , Belgian Congo. — Fourmarier, 



P., 2. 



, Belgium. — Krusch, P. 



, Brazil. — Lisboa, A. ; Oliveira, 



E. P. de, 1 & 2. 

 , Bristol & Somerset. — Staples, 



E. H. 



, British Columbia. — Dowling, 



D. B., 6; MacKenzie, J. D., 6; 

 Rose, B., 5 & 7. 



, Burma. — Cotter, G. de P., 1. 



, California.— Pack, R. W., 4. 



, Canada. — Dowling, D. B., 2 & 



5 ; Gray, F. W. ; Pruvost, P., 3. 



, Celebes.— t'Hoen, C. W. A. P., 2. 



, Chile. — Brueggen, J., 1 & 2; 



Harding, J. 

 A A 



Coalfields, China,— Yung, M. B. 

 , Colorado. — Beekly, A. L. ; 



Richardson, G. B., 2. 



, Dauphine. — Bertrand, P., 8. 



, Durham. — Stobbs, J. T., 5. 



, , bibliography. — Woola- 



cott, D., 4. 

 , Dutch East Indies. — Hcevig, 



P., 3. 



, East Midlands, England. — 



Anon., 112. 



, Europe. — Gruner, E. 



, (N. W.).— Stainier, X., 6; 



Walker, G. B., 1. 



, Fifeshire. — Anon., 110. 



, France (N.). — Barrois, C, 3 & 



4; Bertrand, P., 1-4, 9 & 10. 

 , & Gt. Britain, compared. 



— Pruvost, P., 7. 



, Gard, France. — Termier, P., 15. 



, Hainault.— Stainier, X., 2, 4 



& 8. 



, Holland. — Asselbergs, E., 4; 



Klein, W. C. ; see also Holland. 

 , Idaho. — Lupton, C. T., 2; 



Woodruff, E. G., 1. 



•, Illinois. — Lee, W. 



, Ireland.— Griffith, R, 



, Java.— t'Hoen, C. W. A. P., 1. 



, Japan.— Nakamura, S. 



, Kent.— Arber, E. A. N., 3; 



Bolton, H., 1. 

 , Korea State, India,- — Fermor, 



L. L., 1. 



, Lancashire (S.). — Hickling, G.,6. 



, Leicestershire. — Horwood, 



A. R„ 2 & 3. 

 — - — , Liege. — Renier, A., 2. 

 , Montana. — Bowen, C. F., 1-3; 



Rogers, G. S., 1; Stebinger, E., 



2 & 3. 



, New Brunswick.- — Hayes, A. O., 



3& 5. 



, New Mexico.— Kirk, C. T., 2; 



Wegemann, C. H., 1. 

 , New South Wales. — Harper, 



L. F., 1-3; Robertson, J. R. M. 

 , New Zealand. — Henderson, J., 



5 ; see also New Zealand, 3, 4 & 6. 

 , Nigeria. — See Imperial In- 

 stitute, 14. 



— , Nottinghamshire. — Longden, 



G. A.; Mitton, E. 



, Nova Scotia. — Brown, R. ; 



Hayes, A. O., 4 & 5. 



, Oregon. — Lesher, C. E., 1. 



, Oxfordshire. — Arber, E. A. N., 



2 & 4. 



, Pennsylvania, — Crankshaw, 



H. M. ; Kuhn, H. A.; Moore, 

 E. S., 1. 



, Peru. — Jimenez, J. V. ; Leon, 



J. M. Y. 



, Poland. — Gurney, A. E. 



■ , Queensland.— Ball, L. C, 10; 



Cameron, W . E., 5 ; Dunstan, B., 0. 

 . Rhode Island.— Ashley, G. H., 1 



6 2. 



