[i 9 oo.] 



16 



ANON. 19. Thomas David Little. [Obit.j Minutes of Proc. Inst. C.E. cxlii. 

 pp. 370-371. 1900. 



20. Alexander Kendall Mackinnon. [Obit.] Ibid, cxl. pp. 276-277. 1900. 



21. Alphonse Milne-Edwards. [Obit.] Geol. Mag. dec. 4, vii. pp. 478- 



479. 1900. 



22. George Highfield Morton. Ibid. p. 288. 1900. 



23. Henry B. C. Nitze. [Obit.] Mines Sf Minerals, Scranton, xx. p. 550. 



1900. 



24. Daniel Pidgeon. Minutes o/Proc. Inst. CM. cxlii. pp. 395-396. 1900. 



25. Edward Pritchard. [Obit.] Ibid. cxli. pp. 348-349. 1900. 



26. John Baldry Redman. TObit,] Ibid, cxlii. pp. 373-376. 1900; & 



Geol. Mag. dec. 4, vii. pp. 431-432. 1900. 



27. John Ruskin. [Obit.] Knowledge, xxiii. p. 39. 1900. 



28. Alexander de Courcy Scott. [Obit.] Minutes of Proc. Inst. CM. 



cxxxix. p. 383. 1900. 

 29. Wilhelm Heinrich Waagen. [Obit.] Geol. Mag. dec. 4, vii. p. 432. 



1900. 



30. Charles Tilden-Wright. [Obit.] Minutes of Proc. Inst. CM. cxlii. 



p. 382. 1900. 



31. Georg Heinrich Friedrich Ulrich. [Obit.] Min. Mag. xii. p. 395. 



1900. 



32. ' Men we all know ' Series, no. 145. William Andrews. [Antobigrapby.] 



Gas Ungin. Mag. xvi. pp. 87-89, 1 pi. 1899. 

 33. C. Lloyd Morgan. [Autobiography. J Proc. Bristol Nat. Soc. n. s. 



ix. pp. 1-5, 1 pi. 1899. 

 — — - 34. Gisements auriferes du Cap Nome (Alaska). Ann. Mines, Paris, ser. 9, 



xvii. pp. 619-620. 1900. 



35. Une Lettre du Consul de France aux Philippines, relative a une Eruption 



du Volcan Mayon, dans Pile de Lucon. C. B. Acad. Sei. Paris, cxxx. p. 1375. 

 1900. 



■ 36. Nouvelles du Karst (Section Kiistenland). [Istria.] Spelunca, v, 



pp. 30-36. 1899. 



37. La Gouffre de Lachenau (Doubs). Ibid. pp. 36-37. 1899. 



38. La Speleologie au Congres des Societes savantes a la Sorbonne, 1900. 



Ibid. vi. pp. 5-11. 1900. 

 39. Versammlung der deutschen geologischen Gesellschaft in Frankfurt am 



Main. Centralbl f. Min. 1900, pp. 273-384. 1900. 

 ■ 40. Erz-Vorkommnisse im Freistaate Nicaragua. ' Zeitschr. Berg-, Hiitt.- 



Salineniv. xlviii. pp. 7-11. 1900. 

 41. The Northumberland Coalfield. Coll. Guard, lxxix. pp. 63-64, 160-161, 



208-209, 350, 400-401, 498-499, figs. 1900. 

 42. The Durham Coalfield. Ibid. pp. 111-112, 303-304, 450-451, 543-544, 



688-689, figs. 1900. 



43. The Lanarkshire Coalfield. Ibid. pp. 979-980, 1025-1026, 1078, 1126, 



1219-1220, figs. 1900. 



■ 44. The Origin of Coal. Ibid. lxxx. p. 696, fig. 1900. 



45. On the Chemical Composition of Iron Ores. Ibid. pp. 807-808. 1900. 



• 46. Post-Carboniferous Coalfields. [India, Sutherland, S. Africa, Canada, 



Japan, Tasmania.] Ibid. pp. 1289-1292, 1348, figs. [Maps, S. Africa, Karoo 



Beds ; Queensland, Japan, & Tasmania.] 1900. 

 47. The Dutch ' Siboga ' Expedition to the Malay Archipelago. Geogr. Journ, 



xvi. pp. 549-552, fig. [Chart,] 1900. 

 48. British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1900. List of Paper3 



read in Section C. Geologj r , and Papers bearing upon Geology in other Sections. 



Geol. Mag. dec. 4, vii. pp. 445-448. 1900. 



49. British Association, Bradford Meeting. Nature, lxii. pp. 369-371. 1900. 



50. Geology at the British Association. Ibid. pp. 587-588. 1900. 



— — ■ 51. Jubilee of the Imperial Geological Institute of Vienna. Ibid. pp. 258- 



259. 1900. 



52. Metalliferous Deposits. Ibid, lxiii. pp. 18-20, fig. 1900. 



53. The Geological Survey of India. Indian JEngin. xxviii. pp. 306-308. 1900. 



■ 54. The Darjeeling Landslips. Ibid, xxvii. pp. 5-6. 1900. 



55. Ancient History of Coal Mining. Mines Sf Minerals, Scranton, xx. p. 564. 



1900. 



56. The Gloppa (near Oswestry) Glacial Deposits. Sci.- Gossip, n. s. vii. p. 25. 



1900. 



57. Cadeby Main Colliery, near Doncaster, Yorkshire. Trans. Inst. MM. 



xviii. pp. 311-312. 1899. 



