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GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. 

 England and Wales. Yorkshire. 



Sheffield. 1 inch =4 miles. 1910 — 



See Beit. Assoc. 

 Wales. Carmarthenshire. Llansawel 



District. 2 inches = 1 mile. 1910. 



—Drew, H. 

 . Carnarvonshire. Ynyscynhaiarn 



District. 3 inches=l mile. 1910. 



— Fearnsides, W. G. 

 . Glamorganshire. Swansea Bay. 



1 inch=l mile. 1910.— Jordan, H. 



K. 



. Merionethshire. Dolgelly Gold- 

 belt. linch=2 miles & 1 'inch= 

 | mile. 1910.— Andrew, A . R. 



• ■ (North & Central). 1 inch=18 



miles. 1910. — Fearnsides, W. G., 2. 



■ . Southern Coalfields. Map & 



Sections by H. K. Jordan. 1910. 



(South) & Southern England. 



1 inch = 30 miles. 1910— Strahan, 

 A., 2. 



Ireland. Geological Survey. Co. 



Cavan. Ballyhaise Agricultural 



Station (soil -map). 6 inches = 



1 mile. 1910.— Kilroe, J. R. 

 . Geological Chart of Coast. 



2| inches =about 70 miles. 1910. — 



Cole, G. A. J. 

 . Galwaj\ Glensaul District. 



6 inches = 1 mile. 1910.— Gardiner, 



C. I. 



Scotland. 1 inch=l mile. (2nd 

 edition.) 1910.— Geikie, Sir A., 2. 



. Geological Survey of Scotland. 



—79 Sheets of the 6-inch Geological 

 Map. 



■ . Argyll & Inverness-shires. 



Loch Linnhe & Loch Leven Dis- 

 trict. 1 inch = 2 miles. 1910 — 

 Bailey, E. B. 



■ . Central Vallev. 1 inch = 



25 miles. 1910.— Carruthers, R, G. 



. Inverness-shire. Ben Nevis. 



1| inches = 2 miles. 1910.— Maufe, 

 H. B. 



. Ross - shire. Angen - Gneiss 



District. 1 inch = about 4 miles. 



1910.— Clough, C. T., 3. 

 DUTCH EAST INDIES. Celebes. 



1910.-Boehm, G., 6. 

 MADAGASCAR. Die^o-Suarez Bay. 



jgjljjj. 1906.— Boule, M., 7. 

 PHILIPPINE Is. (various). See 



Philippine Is., Dep. Inter. 

 . Leyte. 1 inch = about 20 miles. 



1909. — Adams, G. I. 



. Luzon (S.W.). i JL_. 1910.— 



Adams, G. I., 4. 

 WORLD. Iron-ore deposits (various). 



1910. — See Congees geol. Inter- 

 nal XL, 3. 



. Chart of Soils (Mercator's pro- 

 jection). 1908.— Glinka, K. 



Mar del Plata (Buenos Ayres). — Ame- 

 ghino, F., 5. 



Marabastad gold-field (Transvaal).— 

 Hall, A. L. 



Maralliaceae, Triassic. — Krasser, F. 



Marbehan (Luxemburg). — Stainier, X.,3. 



Marble, Carinthia.— Becke, F., 5. 



, Carrara. — Aloisi, P. 



, Natal.— Hatch.— F. H., 2. 



, flow of.— Adams, F. D., 2. 



, physical properties of. — Baldwin- 

 Wiseman, W. R. 



Marburg (Styria). — Blaschke, F. 



Marcasite, Hanover. — Schoendorf, F., 5. 



, Podolia — Vatich, N. 



Marches (Italy).— Canavari, I., 1 & 2; 

 Martelli, A. 



Mareuil (Dordogne). — Glangeaud, P. 



Marga sand-pit (Prussia). — Keilhack, 

 K., 2. 



JIargarita. — Arnold, R. 



JSIargaritana. — Jackson, J. W., 8. 



3Iargaritella. — Boehm, J., 3. 



Marginifera.—Lee, W. T., 2. 



Marginulina. — Heron-Allen, E., 2. 



Marico district (Transvaal). — Hum- 

 phrey, W. A., 2. 



Marienbad (Bohemia). — Rosiwal, A. 



Marine bands, Carboniferous. — Dvson, 

 W. H. ; Renier, A., 4 ; Wilson, G. V. 



Marine deoosits of aeolian origin. — 

 Thoulet, J., 3. 



Mario, Mte. (Rome).— Cerulli-Irelli, S. 



Marion Stage (Permian). — Beede, J. W., 

 2. 



Mark (Westphalia). — Linstow, O. von, 

 3. 



Marls, Minister Senonian. — Baertling, R. 



Marly limestone, Fabriano. — Canavari, 

 I., 1 & 2. 



Marne (France). — Martel, E. A. 



Marne Valley (France). — Morellet, L. ; 

 Morin, M., 1-4. 



Maros Valley (Hungary).— Kormos, T. 



Marros (Carmarthen). — Leach, A. L., 3. 



Marshes, Brunswick. — Hoehne, E. 



, Poitou.— Welsch, J., 3 & 4. 



Marsupials, fossil. — Hasse, G.. 2 ; Spen- 

 cer, B. ; Woodward, B. H. 



Marsupites Chalk, Sun^. — Dibley, G. 

 E. 



Martinia. — Lissitzvn, K. I. 



Marulan (N.S.W.).— Woolnous?h, W. G. 



Maryland (U.S.A.).— Clark, W. B., 2; 



Mathews, E. B. ; Swartz, C. K., 2 ; 



see also Maryland. 

 Massachusetts (U.S.A.).— Clark, W. B. ; 



Davis, C. A., 1 & 2 ; Johnson, D. W., 



4 & 6 ; Lahee, F. H. ; Pirsson, L. V. ; 



Sayles, R, W. 

 Massenhoven (Belgium). — Hasse, G., 5. 

 Masso (Lombardy). — Repossi, E. 

 JIastodon, Italy.— Issel, A., 2. 



•, Mexico. — Freudenberg, W., 2. 



, Styria,— Bach, F., 1 & 2. 



Mastodonsaurus. — Schmidt, M. 



Matavanu (Savaii). — Anderson, T. 



£ Mattes ' or cemented sand, French 



coast. — Thoulet, J. 

 Mauer (Baden).— Geyer, D., 2. 



