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GREAT BRITAIN. 



Scotland. Central Coalfield. Geo- 

 logical Survey. Area II. 1£ 

 inch = 4 miles. 1917. — Hinxman, 

 L. W., 2; Area V. 1 inch = 3 

 miles. 1916.— Clough, C. T., 2; 

 Area VIII. 1 inch = 2 miles. 

 1917.— Carruthers, R. G., 5. 



. Edinburgh. Wardie Shale 



Series. 2 inches = 1 mile. 1916. 

 — Tait, D., 2. 



. Glasgow District. 3 inches 



= 16 miles. 1915. — Gregory, 

 J. W., 8. 



. Highlands (Geological 



structure). 1 inch = 6J miles ; 



Strathmore. 1 inch =10 miles. 



1908. — Macnair, P., 1. 

 ■. Inverness. Ben Nevis & 



Glen Coe (various). 1916. — ■ 



Bailey, E. B., 4. 

 . . Geological Survey. 



Glen More & part of Strathspey. 



1 inch = 2 miles. 1915.— 



Hinxman, L. W., 1. 

 — — . Lanark. The Karnes of 



Carstairs. 1J inch = 1 mile. 



1915. — Gregory, J. W., 16. 

 . Lothians. Oil-shale fields. 



1 inch = 5 miles. 1916.— Craig, 

 E. H. C, 2. 



. Perth. Aberfoyle area. 



Highland border Rocks. 3 inches 

 = 1 mile. 1918.— Jehu, J. T., 

 3. 



. . Geological Survey. 



Tyndrum area. 1 inch = 1 mile. 



1919. — See Great Britain, 16. 

 ■ . South Bute. Igneous Rocks. 



6 inches = 1 mile. 1916. — 



Smellie, W. R., 4. 

 IRELAND. Dublin. Rush-Skerries 



Carboniferous section. 3 inches 



= 1 mile. 1915.— Smyth, L. B. 

 . Mayo. Clare Island. 3 



inches = 1 mile. 1915. — 



Praeger, R. L., 1. 

 . North-East. Concealed 



Coalfields. 1 inch =17 miles. 



1919.— Wright, W. B., 4. 

 OCEANICA. Fiji. Lau Islands. 1 



inch = 8 miles & 1 inch = 3 



miles. 1917.— Foye, W. G., 4. 

 . Hawaii. Mauna Loa. 1 



inch = 3 miles. 1917. — Jaggar, 



T. A.,fil, 3. 

 . Society Islands. Tahiti. 



Papenoo Valley. 1 cm. = 1 



kilometre. 1915.— Marshall, P., 



1. 



WORLD. Continental Shelf. 1918. — - 

 Cotton, C. A., 5. 

 •. Permian Palseogeography. 



1916. — Schuchert, C, 7. 



— . Pre -Cambrian Palseogeo- 

 graphy. 1919. — -Ruedemann, R., 

 3. 



Maps, construction of. — Hinks, A. R. 



1; Reeves, E. A., 1. 

 , geological. Evans, J. W., 6; 



Dwerryhouse, A. R. ; Sheppard, 



T., 10. 



Maquoketa beds, Iowa. — Slocom, 

 A. W. 



Maranboy Tin-field (Australia). — ■ 



Gray, G. J., 2. 

 Marble, Alabama. — Prouty, W. F. 

 , Carrara. — Bonney, T. G., 5 & 



10; Preller, C. S. du R., 4. 

 , Highlands (Scotland). — Bates, 



G. F., 1. 



— — , New York. — Newland, D. H., 2. 

 , New Zealand.— Henderson, J., 



7 ; see also New Zealand, 4 tfc 6. 



, Spitsbergen. — -Renwick, W.G.,2. 



, Tennessee. — Gordon, C. H. 



, Venetia. — Anon., 102. 



— , Vermont.— Dale, T. N., 1. 

 , imperfections & quarrying of. — - 



Bowles, O., 1 & 2. 



, weathering of. — Merrill, G. P., 7. 



Marble industry. — Renwick, W. G., 1. 

 Marbles, British & Foreign. — -Watson, 



J. 



Marcasite.— Blatchford, T., 2; 



Greenwood, H. W., 1. 

 Marcellin, G. J. B., Biogr. — See 



Lacroix, A., 30. 

 March, H. C, Obit. — See Richardson, 



N. M. 



Marchantites. — Halle, T. G., 1. 



Marcia. — Cossmann, M., 1; Dicker- 

 son, R, E., 6; Waring, C. A. 



Marden Park (Surrey). — Whi taker, 

 W., 1. 



Margarites. — Dall, W. H., 2 & 5. 

 Margaritifera. — Newton, R. B., 1. 

 Margarosanite. — -Flink, G., 5; Ford, 



W. E., 9. 

 Margarya. — Annandale, N., L 

 Marginella. — Chapman, F., 16; Dall, 



W. H., 2 & 5; Dickerson, R. E., 



9; Pilsbry, H. A., 3. 

 Marginifera.—DienQY, C. ; Girty, G. 



H. , 1. 



Marginulina. — Chapman, F., 18. 

 Marianas Is. (Pacific). — Maso, M. S. 

 Mariania. — -Lambert, J., 3. 

 Marienberg (Bohemia). — Becke, F., 



1; Hibsch, J. E., 2. 

 Marine band, in Coal measures, S. 



Lancashire. — Sherlock, R. L., 1. 

 beds, Hainault Coal-field. — - 



Stainier, X., 2 & 4. 

 — , Carboniferous. — -Bertrand, 



P., 10. 



clay, moraines &. — Bjoerljkke, 



K. O. 



organisms, dispersion of. — ■ 



Pelseneer, P. 

 sediments, Sweden. — -Halden, B. 



E., 3. 



■ terraces. — See Terraces. 



— • — > transgressions, Egypt. — - Bar- 

 thoux, J., 3. 



