LIST OF PUBLICATIONS FOR THE YEARS i896 TO 1913. 91 
Buck man, S. S. 'Some Species of the Genus Cincta/ Proc. 
Cotteswold Nat. Field Club, Vol. XVI, (i), pp. 41-63- 
Da vies, H.N. ' Supplementary Notes on the Clevedon Bone 
Cave.' Proc. Bristol Nat. Soc, 4th ser., Vol. 1, pt. 3, 
(issued for 1906), pp. 188-189. 
Excursion to Doulting Quarries. Proc. Somerset Arch, and 
Nat. Hist. Soc, Vol. UII, pt. 1, pp. 38-39. 
Harmer, F. W. ' On the Origin of Certain Canon-like Valleys 
associated with L,ake-like Areas of Depression.' Q.J.G.S., 
Vol. LXIII, pp. 483-486. 
Hinton, M. A. C. ' Note on the Occurrence of the Alpine Vole 
(Microdus nivalis) in the Clevedon Bone Deposit.' Proc. 
Bristol Nat. Soc, 4th ser., Vol. I, pt. 3 (issued for 1906), 
pp. 190-191. 
IvOMAS, J. ' Desert Conditions and the Origin of the British 
Trias.' Gcol. Mag., new ser., Dec. 5, Vol. IV, pp. 511-514, 
and 554-563; also Proc. Liverpool Gcol. Soc, Vol. X, pt. 3, 
pp. 172-180. 
Reynolds, S. H. 'A Bone Cave at Walton near Clevedon.' 
Proc Bristol Nat. Soc, 4th ser., Vol. I, pt. 3 (issued for 1906). 
pp. 183-187. 
Reynolds, S. H. 'A Silurian Inlier in the Eastern Mendips.' 
Q.J.G.S., Vol. LXIIT, pp. 217-240. 
Reynolds, S. H., A. Vaughan, W. S. Boulton, and T. F. 
Sibly. ' Report on Excursion to Bristol, Avon Section, 
Silurian Inlier of the Eastern Mendips, Burrington and 
Cheddar, Woodspring, Portishead.' Proc. Geol. Ass. 
Vol. XX, pp. 150-156. 
Reynolds, S. H. f On the Erosion of the Shores of the Severn 
Estuary.' Proc Bristol Nat. Soc, 4th ser., Vol. I, pt. 3, 
(issued for 1906), pp. 204-208. 
Reynolds, S. H. ' Pre-Devonian Rocks of the Mendips.' 
Reports of Committees, Brit. Ass. (Leicester) p. 315 ; also 
Geol. Mag., new ser., Dec. 5, Vol. IV, p. 510. 
Reynolds, S. H. 4 The Igneous Rocks of the Bristol District.' 
Proc Geol. Ass. Vol. XX, pp. 59-65. 
Richardson, L. 4 On the Stratigraphical Position of the Beds 
from which Prosopon richardsoni, H. Woodward, was 
obtained.' Geol. Mag., new ser., Dec. 5, Vol. IV, pp. S2-84. 
Richardson, L. ' On the top beds of the Inferior Oolite at Rod- 
borough Hill, Stroud.' Proc. Cotteswold Nat. Field Club, 
Vol. XVI, (1), pp. 71-80. 
