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[Appendix B.N.F.C., 
728 Wood (Searles V.), jun. 
Observations on the Sequence of the Glacial Beds. Geol. Mag., \ II., 
17_22, Gl— 68. 1870. [Ref. to Wexford beds, pp. 17 — 18.] 
729 
Further Remarks on the Sequence of the Glacial Beds. Geol. Mag., 
VIII., 406— 412. 1871. [Ref. to Wexford beds.] 
730 Wood-Martin (Lt.-Col. W. G.). 
The Lake -dwellings of Ireland . . . 8vo. Dublin and London, 
1886. [Much information.] 
731 
Description of a Crannog Site in the County of Meath. Proc. R.I.A., 
(2) II. (. Polite Lit. $■ Antiquities) (1879-88), 480—484 (read 1866). 
1888. 
732 
Pagan Ireland : an Archaeological Sketch. 8vo. Dublin, 1895. 
See also 766. 
733 Wright (Edward Perceval). 
Notes of a visit to Mitchelstown Caves. Brit. Assoc. Report for 1857, 
Sections, 108—109. 1858. [Abstract]; and Nat. Hist. Review 
IV., 231— 241. 1857. [Present fauna.] 
734 Wright (Joseph). 
Post- Tertiary Foraminifera of the North-east of Ireland. Proc. B.N. 
PC., (2) I., 428—429 (for 1879-80), 1881 [abstract]; and do. 
(2) I., Appendix for 1879-80, 149—163. 1881. [Of boulder 
clays, estuarine clays, and raised beaches.] 
735 
The Occurrence of Boulder Clay on Divis. Proc. B.N.F.C. , (2) IV. 
215—216 (for 1894-95). 1895. [Marine clay at 1300—1400 
feet, Co. Antrim.] 
736 Wynne (Arthur B.). 
Explanations to accompany sheet 126 (and the portion of 125 lying to 
the east of the Shannon) of the Maps of the Geological Survey of 
Ireland, illustrating parts of Tipperary and the King’s and Queen’s 
Counties. 8vo. 1862. [Glac. & post-glac. 9, 13 — 14; detailed 
descr. 14 — 36.] 
737 
Irish Drift Fossils. Geologist for 1862, 428—429. [ Mytilus in gravel- 
pit south of Sligo.] 
738 — 
On the Geology of part of Sligo. Brit. Assoc. Report for 1862, 
Sections, 96—97. 1863. [Abstract]; also Journ. G.S.D., X., 
31—41 (read 1863). 1864; and Dublin Q.J.S., III., 171—179. 
1863. [Ref. to shelly drift and mammalian remains.] 
739 
On Denudation with Reference to the Configuration of the Ground. 
Geol. Mag., IV., 3—11, plates 1—2. 1867. [Ref. to submerged 
peat, Youghal Bay.] 
