Regd. No. Photographed by A. R. HUNT. Size 4x3 inches. Photographed by Miss ALICE WHIDBORNE. Size 8 × 6 inches. 773 Thurlestone Beach 774 Elbury Cove, Brixham Sea-stack. ? Permian Upper Devonian limestone; inverted fold in red shales Photographed by ARCHIBALD COKE. Size 6x4 inches. 775 Westward Ho! The Pebble Middle Culm Measures forming cliffs Photographed by Captain MARSHALL HALL, J.P., F.G.S., Easterton Lodge, Parkstone, R.S.O. Size 6x4 inches. 749-750 Hanworthy (Railway Junc- Bagshot sands, with beds of pottery clay and ironstone tion) Photographed by GODFREY BINGLEY, Leeds. (Per J. E. BEDFORD, F.G.S., Leeds Geological Association.) Size 6x4 inches. 826 Bridport, North Allington. Junction of Upper and Middle Lias HAMPSHIRE. Photographed by GODFREY BINGLEY, Leeds. (Per J. E. BEDFORD, F.G.S., Size 6 x 4 inches. 787-789 Bournemouth, Shelly Chine Bagshot beds HERTFORDSHIRE. Photographed by JOHN HOPKINSON, F.G.S., The Grange, St. Albans. Regd. No. 732 Radlett (roadside section Upper Chalk, capped by Reading beds between Radlett and Col ney Street) 733 St. Albans (railway cutting 1 mile north of station) 734 St. Albans (gravel pit) Boss of Upper Chalk, capped by Reading KENT. Photographed by WM. GOODE, Mulgrave Road, Sutton, Surrey. Photographed by H. D. GOWER, 16 Wandle Road, Croydon, Surrey. Photographed by Captain MCDAKIN, 15 Esplanade, Dover. (Per East Kent and Dover Natural History Society.) Size 8×6 inches. Photographed by R. G. BROOK, St. Helens. Size 8 x 6 inches. Photographed by JOHN JACKSON, South Dene, Rochdale. (Per S. S. PLATT, F.G.S., Borough Surveyor, Rochdale.) Size 9x6 inches. 728 Cowm Top, Castleton, near Large boulder (andesite) removed to Public Park, Rochdale. Weight of boulder 7 tons Rochdale Photographed by EDWARD WARD, 249 Oxford Street, Manchester. Photographed by JOHN HOPKINSON, F.G.S., The Grange, St. Albans. Size 4x3 inches. Photographed by R. G. BROOK, St. Helens. Size 6x4 inches. 735 Tyn-y-wern Denuded rock masses broken from the moun tain and fallen down the vale NOTTINGHAM. Per J. SHIPMAN, F.G.S., Nottingham. Size 6x4 inches. Photographer not stated. Triassic outlier Photographed by F. BONNEY, F.R.G.S., Rugeley. (Per Professor T. G. BONNEY, F.R.S.) Size 6x4 inches. 751 Hednesford (Rugeley and Bunter Pebble Beds Cannock Railway) 752 Satnall Hills (gravel pit, between Rugeley and Photographed by WM. GOODE, Mulgrave Road, Sutton. Size 8x6 inches. Photographed by GODFREY BINGLEY, Leeds. (Per J. E. BEDFORD, F.G.S., Leeds Geological Association.) Size 8x6 inches. 794 Rowley's quarry, Meanwood Fossil tree in Ganister beds, Lower Coal Valley, Leeds Measures Photographed by W. GRANTHAM. (Per J. W. WOODALL, F.G.S., St. Nicholas' House, Scarborough.) Size 8x6 inches. Regd. No. Photographed by GEO. A. PIQUET, 68 New St. John's Road, Jersey. 740 Do. (nearer view) Sea-cliff and raised beach ISLE OF MAN. Photographed by G. PATTERSON, Ramsey (per P. M. C. KERMODE, F.G.S.). Size 8x6 inches. Photographed by WILBERT GOODCHILD, 2 Dalhousie Terrace, Edinburgh. Size 6 x 4 inches. 712 Craig W. end of Blackford Alternations of lavas and tuffs 716 Glencorse Agglomerate piercing Carboniferous volcanic rocks Roche moutonnée Spheroidal weathering of dolerite Conglomerate (Old Red) with intrusive mass of felsite 718 Blackford Hill, south side. Rock surface undercut by glacial action Photographed by WILBERT GOODCHILD, 2 Dalhousie Terrace, Edinburgh. Size 6 x 4 inches. 711 Craigs, east of Burntisland Lavas and tuffs 717 Kincraig, west of Elie 719 Kinghorn, east of 720-721 Devil's Cave, west of Elie. 723 Burntisland and Kinghorn (between) 1893. Columnar basalt and tuffs I I HADDINGTONSHire. Photographed by WILBERT GOODCHILD, 2 Dalhousie Terrace, Edinburgh. Size 6 x 4 inches. Regd. No. 725 Bass Rock, from the south Trachyte MORAYSHIRE. Photographed by W. LAMONT HOWIE, Cornbrook House, Eccles. Series of eight views showing pillars of denudation, Old Red conglomerate, Photographed by HENRY COATES, F.R.S.E., Perthshire Society of Natural Photographed by WM. ELLISON (per HENRY COATES, F.R.S.E., Perth). Size 8 x 6 inches. 804 Craigie Burns Hill, Dun- 'The Rocking Stone'; mica-schist boulder keld The Registration of the Type Specimens of British Fossils.-Fourth Report of the Committee, consisting of Dr. HENRY WOODWARD (Chairman), Rev. G. F. WHIDBORNE, Mr. R. KIDSTON, Mr. J. E. MARR, and Mr. A. S. WOODWARD (Secretary). THE Committee have to report that the number of lists received is still insufficient to attempt the tabulation of results. During the present year the Manchester Museum has published a list of its type specimens of fossils, prepared by Mr. H. Bolton; and the Rev. P. B. Brodie has furnished a MS. list of the large number of types and figured specimens in his private collection. A short supplementary list has also been published by the Woodwardian Museum, Cambridge (H. Woods, 'Geol. Mag.,' Dec. 3, vol. x. 1893, pp. 111-118). Notwithstanding the slow progress, the Committee feel that their existence has an important influence in obtaining the registration of specimens which might be overlooked, and they desire to be reappointed. |