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  • Martin, F. W.
    • The Boulders of the Midland District.22 pp., with map.—Proc. Birmingham Phil. Soc., Vol. VII., Part I.
    • First Report upon the Distribution of Boulders in South Shropshire and South Staffordshire.25 pp.—Ibid., Vol. VI., Pt. I.
  • Marsh, O. C.
    • Restoration of Claosaurus and Ceratosaurus. Restoration of Mastodon Americanus.8 pp., 3 pl.—Am. Jour. Sci., Oct., 1892.
    • Restoration of Anchisaurus.2 pp., 1 pl.—Ibid., Feb., 1893.
  • Merriman, Mansfield.
    • The Strength and Weathering Qualities of Roofing Slates.19 pp., 3 pl.—Am. Soc. Civil Engin., Sept., 1892.
  • Mill, Hugh Robert.
    • On the Physical Conditions of the Water in the Clyde Sea-Area.25 pp., 1 plPhil. Soc. Glasgow, 1887.
    • Configuration of the Clyde Sea-Area.7 pp. 1 pl.—Scott. Geog. Mag., Jan., 1887.
    • Recent Physical Research in the North Sea.14 pp. with map.—Ibid., Aug., 1887.
    • The Relations between Commerce and Geography.13 pp.—Ibid., Dec., 1887.
    • Sea Temperatures on the Continental Shelf.6 pp.—Ibid., Oct., 1888.
    • Scientific Earth-Knowledge as an Aid to Commerce.18 pp.—Ibid., June, 1889.
    • Statical Oceanography—a Review.7 pp.—Ibid., May, 1891.
    • The Principles of Geography.7 pp.—Ibid., Feb., 1892.
    • On the Physical Conditions of the Water in the Firth of Forth.6 pp., 4 pl.Appendix to 5th Annual Report of the Fishery Board for Scotland.
    • Report of Physical Observations on the Sea to the West of Lewes, during July and August, 1887.26 pp., 1 pl.—Ibid., 6th Annual.
    • Report on a Physical and Chemical Examination of the Water in the Moray Firth and the Firths of Inverness, Cromarty, and Dornoch.36 pp., 4 pl.—Ibid.
    • Report on the Apparatus required for carrying on Physical Observations in connection with the Fisheries.4 pp., 2 pl.—Ibid.
    • Report on the Physical Observations carried on by the Fishery Board for Scotland in the Firths of Forth and Tay and in the Clyde Sea-Area.35 pp., 2 pl.—Ibid., Ninth Annual, Part III.
    • River Entrances.12 pp.—Supplem. Paper, Roy. Geog. Soc., Vol. II., Part III.
    • Marine Temperature Observations.9 pp.—Quart. Jour. Royal, Met. Soc.
    • On the Tidal Variation of Salinity and Temperature in the Estuary of the Forth.10 pp. 1 pl.—Proc. Royal Soc., Edin., 1885-6.
    • The Salinity and Temperature of the Moray Firth, and the Firths of Inverness, Cromarty, and Dornoch.12 pp., 1 pl.—Ibid., 1887.
    • On the Mean Level of the Surface of the Solid Earth.4 pp.—Ibid., 1889-90.
    • The Clyde Sea-Area.88 pp., 12 plates and maps.
    • Contributions to Marine Meteorology Resulting from the Three Years' Work of the Scottish Marine Station.8 pp.
    • Observations of Sea Temperature, made by Staff of the Scottish Marine Station between 1884 and 1887.64 pp.
    • Fourth and Final Report of the Committee appointed to arrange an Investigation of the Seasonal Variations of Temperature in Lakes, Rivers, and Estuaries.52 pp., 1 pl.—British A. A. S., 1891.
  • Osborn, Henry F., Sc.D.
    • A Memoir upon Loxolophodon and Uintatherium, Accompanied by a Stratagraphical Report of the Bridger Beds in the Washakie Basin, by John Bach McMaster, C. E.54 pp., 6 pl.—Contributions from the E. M. Museum of Geology and Archæology of the College of New Jersey, July, 1881.
  • Penck, Albrecht.
    • Ueber Palagonit und Basaltuffe.74 pp.—Ibid., 1879.