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and tides on the movement of material on the sea-coast, in papers read at the Bristol and Glasgow Meetings of the British Association, some part of which is embodied in this pamphlet.1 The part relating to the protection of the sea-coast appeared in a series of articles in the Engineer in 1899, and is reprinted here with the permission of the editor of that journal, some additional information since obtained being added." Descriptions also of some of the most remarkable shingle-banks and sand beaches, and an article on the settlement of solid matter in salt and fresh water, have at different times been contributed to Nature,3 and are here partly reproduced with the sanction of the editor.

The author hopes that by collecting together the information scattered throughout these papers it may be of service to those interested in the protection of the sea-coast.

As the terms "windward" and "leeward" have been generally used to denote respectively the direction from which the normal direction of the littoral drift takes place, and that to which it moves, these have been retained, although wind is not the cause of the regular and continuous drift.

The word "shore" is used to denote the margin of the sea above high water; and "beach," the space between this and lowwater line.

"The Action of Winds and Tides on the Movement of Material on the SeaCoast," British Association, Bristol, 1898; "The Source of Warp in the Humber," Glasgow, 1901.

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Sea-Coast Protection," the Engineer, April 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5, 12, 19, 1899. The Northam Pebble Ridge," Nature, Dec. 30, 1897; "The Wearing away of Sand Beaches," June 1, 1899; "The Colour of Flints," Nov. 30, 1899; "SeaCoast Destruction and Littoral Drift," Aug. 23, 1900; "The Settlement of Solid Matter in Fresh and Salt Water," June 20, 1901.

WEST COAST.-St. Bees Head to the Duddon Estuary-Walney Island-
Morecambe Bay-Fleetwood-Rossall-Blackpool-The Ribble Estuary
-The Mersey and the Dee Estuaries-The Welsh coast-Bristol Channel
-Barnstaple Bay-Northam Pebble Ridge-Coast of Cornwall

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