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HALL, H. See Atkinson, J. B., &c. ; also Foster, C. Le N. 

 HALL, T. M. See Obit., Anon. 16 ; also Whitaker, W. 



HALL, T. S. On a Collection of Graptolites from Mandnrama. Bee. Geol. Surv. 



N.S.W. vii. pp. 16-17, pi. vi. 1900. 

 HALL, W. J. On the Landslip, Midland Railway Cutting, Leire, Leicestershire, 



September 1899. Trans. (Sect. ' C Geol.) Leicester Lit. Phil. Soc. n. s. v. 



pp. 1-2, 1 pi. 1899. A.C. 

 2. Excursion through the Charnwood Forest. Trans. Leicester Lit. <Sf Phil. 



Snc. n. s. v. pp. 309-313. 1899. 

 3. Some Derbyshire Rocks. Ibid. pp. 314-317. 1899. 



4. A History of the Geological Section, 1849-1900. Ibid. pp. 470-477. 1900. 



HALSE, E. Some Silver-bearing Veins of Mexico. Trans. Inst. M. F. xviii. 

 pp. 370-384. 1900. 



2. The Occurrence of Tin Ore at Sain Alto, Zacatecas, with reference to 



similar Deposits in San Luis Potosi and Durango, Mexico. Trans. Am. Inst. 



M. F. xxix. pp. 502-511, figs. 1900. 

 HAMBERG, A. Om Kvickjockfjallens Glacierer. Geol. Foren. Stockh. Forh. xxi. 



pp. 695-707, pi. xxv. 1900. 

 HAMY, E. T. Note sur des Instruments de Pierre taillee provenant du Bordj- 



Inifel, Sahara algerien. Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. Paris, 1899, pp. 334-336. 



1899. 



2. Le Grotte du Kakimbon a, Rotoma, pres Konakbv (Guinee francaise). 



Ibid. pp. 337-339. 1899. 

 HANBURY, D. T. A Journey from Chesterfield Inlet to Great Slave Lake, 1898- 



99. Geogr. Journ. xvi. pp. 63-78, 1 map. 1900. 

 HARBOE, E. G. Das Erdbeben von Agram am 9. November, 1880. Beitr. 



Geophys., Leipzig, iv. pp. 406-420, figs. 1900. 

 2. Erwiderung auf die Bemerkung des Herrn Semper zu meinem Aufsat z 



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pp. 596-607. 1900. 



HARKER, A. Chemical Notes on Lake District Rocks : I. The Ordovician 



Volcanic Series [Borrowdale Series] ; II. Intrusive and Sedimentary Rocks. 



Naturalist, Leeds, 1899, pp. 53-58, 149-154, 156. 1899. A.C. 

 2. Igneous Rock-Series and mixed Igneous Rocks. Journ. Geol. Chicago r 



viii. pp. 389-399, figs. 1900. 

 HARKER, G. On the Composition of New South Wales Labradorite and Topazes, 



with a Comparison of Methods for the Estimation of Fluorine. Journ. Roy. 



Soc^ N.S. W. xxxiii. pp. 193-203. 1900. 

 HARLE, E. Notes sur la Garonne. Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Toulouse, xxxii. pp. 1- 



52, figs. 1899. A.C. 

 2. Rochers creuses par des Colimacons a Salies-du-Salat (Haute-Garonne). 



Ibid, xxxiii. (pp. 1-8). 1900. A.C. ; & Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. Paris, 1900, 



pp. 141-144. 1900. 



3. Cailloux pyreneens du Cours inferieur de la Garonne. Bull. Soc. geol. 



France, ser. 3, xxviii. pp. 35-38. 1900. A.C. 



4. Restes d'Elan de la Plagnotte (Ariege). Ibid. pp. 39-42. 1900. A.C. 



HARMER, F. W. On a proposed new Classification of the Pliocene Deposits of 



the East of England. Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1899, pp. 750-751, 753. 1900. 

 2. The Meteorological Conditions of North- Western Europe during the 



Pliocene and Glacial Periods. Ibid. 1899, p. 753. 1900. 

 3. The Influence of the Winds upon Climate during Past Epochs : a 



Meteorological Explanation of some Geological Problems. Geol. Mag. dec. 4,. 



vii. pp. 565-567. 1900. 

 4. The Pliocene Deposits of the East of England. Part II.— The Crag of 



Essex (Waltonian) and its Relations to that of Suffolk and Norfolk. With a 



Report on the Inorganic Constituents of the Crag by J. Lomas. Q. J. G. S. 



Ivi. pp. 705-743, figs. [Maps, Waltonian Crag Exposures i inch = about 



1 mile ; and East Anglian Crag, 1 inch^lO miles.] 1900. And A.C. ; & Abs. 



Proc. G. S. 1899-1900, pp. 95-98. 1900. 

 HARMER, S. F. On a Specimen of Cervus Belgrandi Lart. (C. verticornis Dawk.) 



from the Forest-Bed of East Anglia. Trans. Zool. Soc. xv. pp. 97-108, pi. xxi. 



1899. 



HARNACK, E. See Bornhardt, W., &c. 



HARRIS, G. D. ' The Natchitoches Area. Rep. Geol. Surv. Louisiana, 1899, 

 pp. 140-148, pis. xii & xiii. [Map.] 1900. 



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