1905-] 



DALY, R. A. 2. Tlie Secondary Origin of certain Granulitos. Am. JTonrn. Sci. 



ser. 4, XX. pp. 185-216, figs. 1905. And A.C. 

 3. The Accordance of Summit-Levels ii^nong Alpine Mountains : The Fact 



and its Signiticance. Jotirn. G-eol. Chicago, xiii. pp. 105-125. 1905. 

 4. The Classification of Igneous Intrusive Bodies. Journ. Ge(fl. Chicago, 



xiii. pp. 485-508, figs. 1905. And A.C. 



• •. See also Bell, R. 



DAMMER, B. See Beyschlag, F. 

 DAMOUR, A. Obit. See Lacroix, A., 9. 



DANNE, .L Sur un nouveau Mineral radifere. [Pyromorphite with Radium, near 

 Issy-l'Eveque (Sa6ne-et-Loire).J C. B. Acad. Sci. Paris, cxl. pp. 241-243- 

 1905. 



DANNENBERG, A. Der Vulkanberg Mte. Ferru in Sardinien. N. J. f. Min., 



Beilage-Band, xxi. pp. 1-62, figs., pi. i [geol. map]. 1905. 

 DANZIG,' E. See Credner, H. 



DARTON, N. H. Preliminary Report on the Geology and Underground Water- 

 Resources of the Central Great Plains. [Nebraska, &c.] Prof. Papers U.S. 

 Geol. Snrv. no. 32, pp. 1-433, figs., pis. i-lxxii [geol. maps]. 1905, 



2. Age of the Monument-Creek Formation. Am. Journ. Sci. ser. 4, xx. 



pp. 178-180. 1905. 



3. The Zuni Salt-Lake (N. Mex.). Journ. Geol. Chicago, xiii. pp. 185-193, 



figs. [geol. map]. 1905. 



. See also Emmons, S. F., 2. 



DARWIN, C. See Eastman, C. R., 4 



DATHE, E. Bericht iiber die vor der allgemeinen Versammlung in Breslaii aus- 

 gefiihrte geologische Exkursion in die Grafschaft Glatz und die Waldenburger 

 Gegend. Zeitschr. detctsch. geol. Gesellsch. Ivi. Protok. pp. 216-226. 1905- 



DAUBREE, A. See Cayeux, L., 6. 



. Ohit. See liERTHELOT, A. 



DAVEY, E. C. The Leading Fossils of the Upper and Lower Greensand of Wilts 



and Berks. Proc. Bath Nat. Hist. Sac. x. pp. 412-422, 1 pi. 1905. 

 DAYIES, E. H. Notes on Copper-Mining in the Vale of Ovoca, Co. Wicklow. 



Trans. Inst. Mining Sf Metall. xii. pp. 195-200, pis. xxviii & xxix. 1904. 

 DA VIES, H. N. The Discovery of Human Remains under Stalagmite in Gough's 



Cave, Cheddar (Somerset). Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 1904, pp. 569-570. 



1905. 



DAVIS, W. M- The Relations of the Earth-Sciences in view of their Progress in 

 the Nineteenth Century. Journ. Geol. Chicago, xii. pp. 669-687, fig. 1904. 



« 2. The Geographical Cycle in an Arid Climate. Journ. Geol. Chicago, xiii. 



pp. 381-407. 1905. 



3. The Bearing of Physiography upon Suess's Theories. Am. Journ. Sci. 



ser. 4, xix. pp. 265-273. 1905. 

 DAVISON, C. The Doncaster Earthquake of April 23rd, 1905. Ahs. Proc. G. S. 



1905-1906, p. 9. 1905. 

 2. On Earth-Shakes in Mining Districts. [Camborne & Barnsley,] Geol 



Mag. dec. 5, ii. pp. 219-223, figs. 1905. 

 3. The Leicester Earthquakes of August 4th, 1893, and June 21st, 190-1-. 



Q. J. G. S. Ixi. pp. 1-7, fig., pi. i [earthq.-maps]. 1905. 

 4. The Derby Earthquake of July 3rd, 1904. Q. J. G. 8. Ixi. pp. 8-17, fig., 



pi. ii [carthq.-maps]. 1905. 

 5. Twin-Earthquakes. Q. J. G. S. Ixi. pp. 18-24, figs, [earthq.-maps]. 



1905. 



6. A Study of Recent Earthquakes. Pp. i-xii, 1-355, figs, 8vo, London, 



1905. 



DAWKINS, W. B, The Discovery of the South-Eastern Coalfield. Geol. Mag. 



dec, 5, ii. pp. 285-286. 1905. 

 2. A Section of the Glacial Deposits met with in the Construction of the New 



Docks at Salford (Lanes.). Trans. Inst. M. E. xxviii. pp. 372-373, fig. 1905. 

 ■ 3. The Permian and Carboniferous Rocks in a Sectiou in High Street, Chorlton- 



on-Medlock, Manchester. Trans. Inst. M. E. xxviii. pp. 375-377. 1905. 



• . See also Strahan, A., 5. 



DAY, A. L. See Becker, G. F., 4. 



■ , & E. T. Allen. The Isomorphism and Thermal Properties of the Felspars. 



Am. Journ. Sci. ser. 4, xix. pp. 93-142, figs., pi. i. 1905. 

 DAY, D. T., &c. Mineral Resources of the United States, 1903. Pp. 1-1204. 8vo. 



Washington, 1904. 



DEANE, H. Further Notes on the Cainozoic Flora of Sentinel Rock, Otway Coast 

 (Vict.). Bee. Geol. Stirv. Vict. i. pp. 212-216, pi. xx. 1904. 



1)2 



