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Xinahan (George Henry). 
The erroneous Nomenclature of the Drift [a letter]. Geol Mag., (2) 
II., 328—331. 1875. [Ref. to Irish beds.] 
Boulder Clay in Ireland [a letter], Geol. Mag., (2) II., 568 — 569. 
1875. [The Irish succession.] 
Valleys and their Relation to Fissures, Fractures, and Faults. 8vo. 
London, 1875. [Many refs, to glac. & post-glac. geology.] 
On a Prehistoric Road, Duncan’s Flow, Bally albanagh, Co. Antrim 
Journ. Anthrop. Imt.,V., 106-110. 1876. [Under 6 feet of 
hog.] 
Irish Tide Heights and Raised Beaches. Geol. Mag., (2) III., 78 — 82. 
1876. [Table of tide heights ; heights of tides and of raised 
beaches.] 
An Outlier of Glaeialoid or Re-arranged Glacial Drift on Stratified 
Gravel (Esker Period), Mourne Demesne, Co. Down. Journ. 
R.G.S.I., IV., 122-123. 1877. 
Irish Drift. Subgroup— Meteoric Drift. Journ. R.G.S.I . , (2) IV., 
115— 121 (read 1876). 1877. 
The Estuary of the River Slaney, Co. Wexford. Journ. R.G.S I., 
IV., 60—69 (read 1875). 1877. [Peat under deep mud.] 
The Drifting Power of Tidal Currents versus that of Wind waves. 
Proc. R.I.A., (2) II. (Science), 448 — 458. 1875—77. [Examples 
from Irish coasts.] 
Hummocky Moraine Drift. Nature, XV., 379. 1877. [Oughterard, 
Co. Galway.] 
On. the Chesil Beach, Dorsetshire, and Cahore Shingle Beach, County 
Wexford. Q.J.G.S . , XXXIII., 29—41, plate 2. 1877. 
Irish Drifts. Subgroups : Aqueous and Glacial Drifts. Journ. 
R.G.S.I., IV., 210—218 (read 1876). 1877. 
Manual of the Geology of Ireland. 8vo. London, 1878. [Section Hi., ch. 
XIV— XVII. deal with glac. & post-glac. geology.] 
Irish Drifts. Trans. Manchester Geol. Soc., XIV. (1876-78), 190 
205 (read 1877). 1878. [Classification.] 
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