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Howse, Richard, Notes on the Permian System of Northumberland and Durham ; being 



a Supplement to the Catalogue of fossils of the Permian System of these counties. 



(With 1 PL) ibid. Vol. 3. [P. 4.] 1858. p. 235—285. 

 Hudleston, Wilfrid H., Contributions to the Palaeontology of the Yorkshire Oolites. 



(With Woodcuts.) in: Geol. Mag. N. Ser. II. Dec. Vol. 7. 1880. p. 241-248.— 



Part II. (With 2 PI.) ibid. p. 289—298. — Part III. (With 2 PI.) ibid. p. 391—404. 



— Part IV. (With 1 PI.) ibid. p. 481—488. — Part V. (With 1 PI.) ibid. p. 529—538. 

 The Yorkshire Oolites. Parti, in: Proc. Geol. Assoc. London. Vol. 3. (1872—73.) 



1874. p. 283-333. — Part II. ibid. Vol. 4. (1874—76.) 1876. p. 353—410. — Part II. 



(With 1 PI.) Section 2. The Coralline Oolits, Coral Crag, a. Supracoralline Beds. 



(With 1 Table a. 3 PI.) ibid. Vol. 6. (1876-78.) 1878. p. 407—494. 



(Fossils.) 



s. a. Blake , J. F. 



Hughes, T. Mc Kenny, On the Break between the Upper and Lower Silurian Rocks of 

 the Lake District, as seen between Kirkby Lonsdale and Malham, near Settie. in : 

 Geol. Mag. Vol. 4. 1867. p. 346-356. 



(Petrefacten-Verzeichnisse.) 



■ On the Silurian Rocks of the Valley of the Clwyd. in : Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. 



London. Vol. 35. 1879. p. 694-698. 

 Huguenin, [Fossiles des calcaires du chäteau de Crussol.] in: Bull. Soc. geol. France. 



3. Ser. T. 5. (1876—77.) 1877. p. 734. 

 Note sur la zone ä Ammonites tenuilobatus de Crussol (Ardeche.) Extrait. ibid. 



3. Ser. T. 2. (1873—74.) 1874. p. 519—528. 

 Humpnrey, Robert, The Boulder Clay of Leith. (With woodcuts.) in: Science Gossip. 



1879. no. 170. p. 32— 33. 

 Hunt, T. Sterry, Geology and mineralogy of the Laurentian Limestones, in: Geol. 



Survey of Canada. Rep. of Progress from 1863 to 1866. p. 181—233. 



(Eozoon canadense.) 



On the Mineralogy of certain Organic Remains from the Laurentian Rocks of 



Canada. in : Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. London. Vol. 21. 1865. p. 67—71. 



(Eozoon canadense.) 



Hunter, John R. S., Geology of Carboniferous Strata of Carluke. (With 1 table.) in : 

 Trans. Edinb. Geol. Soc. Vol. 1. 1870. Part I. 1868. p. 34—57. 



(Zahlreiche Fossilien aufgeführt.) 



Vertical Section of Carboniferous Strata, West of Scotland. Parti. Carluke, 



1874. 8. (27 p.) 



(„Beds in which fossils have been found are noted.") 



Huxley, T. H., Un morceau de craie. (Trad. par E. B arbier.) in : Rev. d. cours scien- 



tif. d. la France et de l'etrang. 5. Annee. 1867—68. p. 697-705. 

 s. a. Report. 



Hyatt, Alpheus, Report on the Cretaceous Fossils from Maroim, Province of Sergipe, 

 Brazil, in the collection of Professor Hart, in : Geology and Physical Geography of 

 Brazil. Boston, Fields, Osgood & Co., 1870. 8. (606 p.) p. 385—393. 



Jaccard, A. : s. L o r i o 1 , P. de. 



Jack, Robt. L., Notes on aTill or Boulder Clay with broken Shells, in the lower Valley 

 of the River Endrick, near Loch Lomond, and its relation to certain other glacial 

 deposits. iu: Trans. Geol. Soc. Glasgow. Vol. V. Part I. 1875. p. 5—25. 



Report to the Honourable the Minister for Mines on the Bowen River Coalfield, 



with a Geological sketch map. Brisbane, 1879. Fol. (44 p.) 



(Fossilien der Kohlenformation.) 



James, U. P., Catalogue of Lower Silurian Fossils of the Cincinnati Group. Found at 

 Cincinnati and vicinity — within a circuit of 40 or 50 miles. New edition, much 

 enlarged. With descriptions of some new species of Corals a. Polyzoa. Cincinnati, 

 April 1875. 8. (8 p.) — Supplement. July 10, 1879. (p. 9—12.) # —.25 



(Das Suppl. ist aus Talaeontologist'. — s. unten.) 



Description of new species of fossils and remarkson some others ; from the lower 



and upper Silurian Rocks of Ohio, in: Palaeontologist. (James.) No. 3. 1879. 

 p. 17—23. 



Description of newly discovered species of fossils from the lower Silurian For- 

 mation. Cincinnati Group, ibid. No. 1. 1878. p. 1— 7. 



Descriptions of newly discovered species of fossils and remarks on others, from 



the lower and upper Silurian Rocks of Ohio. ibid. No. 2. 1878. p. 9 — 13. 



Descriptions of new species of Fossils from the Lower Silurian formation, Cin- 

 cinnati Group, in: Cincinnati Quart. Journ. Scienc. Vol. 1. 1874. p. 239—242. 



