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1892.
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On the Geology of the Country between Grassington and Wensleydale.
By J. R. Dakyns, F.G.S., of H. M. Geological Survey
The Flamborough Drainage Sections. By G. W. Lamplugh, F.G.S., of
H. M. Geological Survey
Fossil Polyzoa: further additions to the Cretaceous List.
Vine
By Tempest Anderson, M. D.
145
By Geo. R.
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The Volcanoes of Iceland.
On some Sections in the Liassic and Oolitic Rocks of Yorkshire. By
James W. Davis, F.G.S.
An Account of the Opening of the Tumulus, Howe Hill, Duggleby. By
J. R. Mortimer
On the Crania and other Human Remains found in the Barrow at Howe
Hill, Duggleby. By J. G. Garson, M.D.
Examination of the bones of animals found in the tumulus. By E. T.
Newton, F.G S.
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Further Observations on the Howe Tumulus. By J. R. Mortimer
On some singular nodules in the Magnesian Limestone. By Rev. J.
Stanley Tute, B. A.
The occurrence of the Tooth of a Mastodon in the Glacial Drift.
Rev. J. Stanley Tute, B.A.
By
Notes on the Polyzoa, Stomatopora, and Proboscina groups from the
Cornbrash of Thrapston, Northamptonshire. By G. R. Vine
Record of a Remarkable Shooting Star, April 2nd, 1892.
Reynolds, F.1.C.
Meteorology of Bra·lford for 1892. By J. McLandsborough, F. G. S., and A. E. Preston, F.G.S.
274
1893.
On Calamostachys Binneyana, Schimp. By Thos. Hick, B.A., B.Sc., A.L.S.
A Sketch of the Geology of Nidderdale and the Washburn north of
Blubberhouses. By J. R. Dakyns, M. A.
294
Glacial Phenomena of Wharfedale, between Bolton Abbey and Kettle-
well. By J. R. Dakyns, M.A.
299
The Glaciation of Yorkshire. By Percy F. Kendall, F.G.S
Meteorology of Bradford for 1893. By J. McLandsborough, F. G.S., and
A, E. Preston, F.G.S.
346
1894.
The Mineral Waters of Askern. By C. H. Bothamley, F.I.C., F.C.S. 347
The Effect of Faults on the character of the Seashore. By Theo. T.
Groom, F.G.S.
On the Geology of Calderdale. By James Spencer
361
369
Upper Wharfedale Exploration Committee; First Annual Report (1893).
By E. E. Speight, B. A.
374
The Microscopic Structure of the Zones of the Chalk. By A. J.
Jukes-Browne, B.A., F.G. S.
Some Sections in the Hessle Gravels. By F. Fielder Walton, F.G.S...
Notes on the Strata and Deposition of the Millstone Grits. By William
Simpson, F.G.S.
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Notes on Field Excursion for the Examination of the Coast between
Bridlington und Filey. By W. Lower Carter, M.A., F.G.S.
Notes on the Coast between Bridlington and Filey. By G. W.
Lamplugh, F.G.S.
421
424
Some Notes on the Yorkshire Coalfield and its Eastwardly Extension.
By Prof. Arnold Lupton, F.G.S., M.I.C.E.
432
The Occurrence of Limestone Conglomerates on the North side of the
Craven Faults. By R. H. Tiddeman, M. A., F.G.S., of H. M. Geo-
logical Survey
437
Field Excursion to Broad Lane Junction, Bradford
441
Description of Photograph of Boulder Clay Cliffs, Carr Naze, Filey.
Meteorology of Bradford for 1894. By J. McLandsborough, F. G.S., and
XVII. Portrait of Mr. James W. Davis, F.G.S., F.L.S., F.S.A.
319
XXII. Chart of the Zones of the Chalk
XXIII. Plan and Section of Chalk and Gravels, near Hessle
XXIV. Chart of the Millstone Grit Beds ..
XXV. Geological Map of the Yorkshire and Derbyshire Coalfield
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XXVI. Sections across
do.
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Geological & Polytechnic
VOL. XII., PART I., PP. 1-130.
WITH FOUR PLATES.
Society.
On the present state of our knowledge of the Yorkshire Calamitæ.
By Thomas Hick, B.A., B.Sc., &c.
The mode of deposition and properties of the Carboniferous strata of
Leeds and its immediate suburbs. By Benj. Holgate, F.G.S.
On the Underground Waters of Lincolnshire. By C. E. De Rance,
A.I.C.E., F.G.S., &c. ...
Notes on some new or but little known Eocene Polyzoa from Localities.
By G. R. Vine
1
The Hybodont and Cestraciont Sharks of the Cretaceous Period.
(Plates i. and ii.) By A. Smith Woodward, F.G.S.
Evidence of Glacial action near Leeds. By James E. Bedford, F.G.S
On a Permian Conglomerate Bed at Markington. By Rev. J. Stanley
Tute, B. A.
British Paleozoic Ctenostomatous Polyzoa. (Plates iii. and iv.) By
George Robert Vine
74
Study of Intense' Rainfall at Leeds, July 19th, 1891. By R.
Reynolds, F.C.S.
94
On the Affinity of Dadoxylon to Cordaites.
Exploration of the Elbolton Cave. By Rev. E. Jones
Secretary's Report and Treasurer's Balance Sheet
By James Spencer
95
105
108
Minutes of Meetings
Bibliography, 1889-1890
List of Members
Preston, F. G. S.
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Meteorological Statistics. By J. McLandesborough, F.G.S., and A. E.
Whitley & Booth, Printers, Crown Street.