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pp. 203-212. Reprinted in Nature, Oct. 29th, pp. 242246. See also Knowledge, May, p. 190. 114 SEWARD, A. C.-Antarctic Fossil Plants. (Terra Nova') Expedition, 1910.

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Report, Geology, vol. i., No. 1, pp. 1-49 (plates). 4to. [Brief references to Yorkshire].

Wealden Floras [brief references to Yorkshire]. Hastings and East Sussex Naturalist, vol. ii., No. 3, Pp. 126-142.

116 SEWELL, J. T.-Coast Erosion at Whitby. Naturalist, April, pp. 113-114.

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118 SHAKESPEAR, Mrs.-[See Ethel M. R. Wood].

119 SHARP, HILDA D.-[See Horace B. Woodward].

120 SHEPPARD, GEORGE.-Holaster planus in the Hessle Chalk. Naturalist, June, p. 192.

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122

123

Faulting in Boulder Clay at Dimlington, E. Yorks. Naturalist, July, p. 206.

Additions to the Fauna of the Upper Chalk, Flamborough. Naturalist, Sept., p. 274.

Cestracion sp. from the Yorkshire Chalk [Speeton]. Naturalist, Aug., p. 244.

124 S[HEPPARD], T.-Yorkshire Natural History 200 years Ago [Spa Wells, etc.). Naturalist, Oct., pp. 307-314, Nov., pp. 337-352.

125

In Memoriam: Alfred John Jukes-Browne, F.R.S., F.G.S., 1851-1914 brief references to his work in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. Naturalist, Oct., p. 325.

126 SHEPPARD, T.--- Superficial Geology [of Market Weighton]. Circular 215 in Trans. Yorks. Nat. Union, pt. 35. 127 - Geology [of Spurn]. Circular 224 in Trans. Yorks. Nat. Union, pt. 35.

128 Teeth of Diplopodia (Pseudodiadema) versipora [from Seamer]. Naturalist, May, p. 144.

129 Geology [of Knaresborough]. Naturalist, June, Pp. 186-188.

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273.

The Early History of Filey. Ibid., Sept., pp. 269

Bibliography: Papers and Records relating to the Geology and Palæontology of the North of England

(Yorkshire excepted), published during 1913. Naturalist, May, pp. 161-166, June, pp. 193-199.

132 SHEPPARD, T.-[Geological Notes on Askrigg]. Ibid., Sept., pp. 276-277.

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Excavations at Peaseholm, Scarborough. Trans. East Riding Antiq. Soc., vol. xx., pp. 35-40 (plans).

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136 SHEPPARD, THOMAS.-Yorkshire by Pen and Picture. F'cap. [Includes notes on geology, etc.]. Hull. Pp. 216 137 SHERLOCK, R. L.-The Foraminifera of the Speeton Clay of Yorkshire. Geol. Mag., May, pp. 216-222 and June, pp. 255-265; July, pp. 289-296.

138 SHIMER, HERVEY WOODBURN.-An Introduction to the Study of Fossils (plants and animals). 450 pp. 139 SMITH, H. G.-Minerals and the Microscope. An Introduction to the Study of Petrology. London. 116 PP140 SPATH, LEONARD FRANK.-On the Development of Tragophylloceras loscombi (J. Sowerby) [brief references to Yorks.]. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. lxx., pt. 3, No. 279, Dec., pp. 336-362.

141 STANFORD, E.-[See Horace B. Woodward].

142 STATHER [J.W.]-Geology [of Filey]. Naturalist, Aug., pp. 255-256.

143 STATHER, J. W.-Glacial Committee [report of, with remarks by E. E. GREGORY and T. SHEPPARD. Naturalist, Jan., p. 37.

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Coast Erosion Committee [report of, with note by J. T. SEWELL]. Naturalist, Jan., pp. 36-37.

Geology [of Filey]. Circular 251 in Trans. Yorks. Nat. Union, pt. 35.

Geology [of Stamford Bridge]. Circular 246 in Trans. Yorks. Nat. Union, pt. 35.

147 STATHER, J. W.-Geology [of Bridlington]. Circular 237 in Trans. Yorks. Nat. Union, pt. 35.

148 STOPES, MARIE C.-Palæobotany: Its Past and its Future [Yorkshire Oolitic specimens figured]. Knowledge, Jan., pp. 115-124.

149 TAYLOR, JOHN W.-Dominancy in Nature and its correlation with Evolution, Phylogeny and Geographical

Distribution [reprint]. Trans. Yorks. Nat. Union, pt. 35, pp. 1-40.

150 TAYLOR, JOHN W.-Monograph of the Land and Freshwater Mollusca of the British Isles, pt. 20. [Includes particulars of the occurrence of fossil and sub-fossil forms of Helicogona arbustorum]. March 14th, pp. 417480, plates 26, 35, and 45.

151 THOMAS, H. HAMSHAW.-The Investigation of the Jurassic Flora of Yorkshire. Report of Committee [refers to work in Cleveland, etc.]. Rep. Brit. Assoc. (Birmingham) 1913, pp. 264-265. Se also Naturalist, Oct., pp. 301-302.

152

On a New Type of Ginkgoalian Leaf [from Cayton Bay]. Rep. Brit. Assoc. (Birmingham), 1913, p. 709. 153 THOMAS, IVOR.-British Carboniferous Producti. 1 - Genera Pustula and Overtonia. Mem. Geol. Survey. Palæontology, vol. 1, pt. 4, pp. 197-366; Plates xvii-xx [figures and describes Pustula elegans (M'Coy); P. venusta gen. et sp. nov.; P. subelegans gen. et sp. nov.; P. punctata (Mart.); P. ovalis (Phill.; and P. pyxidiformis (de Koninck): from Yorkshire].

154 THOMPSON, C.-The Ammonities of the Lias. [Abstract]. Trans. Leeds Geol. Assoc, pt. 27, pp. 16-19.

155 TIDDEMAN, R. H.-Geology [of Newton]. Circular 216 in Trans. Yorks. Nat. Union, pt. 35.

156 TRAVIS, CHARLES B.-President's Address.

(Some evi

dences of Peneplanation in the British Isles). Proc. Liverp. Geol. Soc., vol. xii., pt. 1, pp. 1-31.

157 TRECHMANN, C. T.-On the Lithology and Composition of Durham Magnesian Limestones [brief references to Yorkshire]. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. lxx., pt. 2, No. 278, pp. 232-265. Abstract in Nature, February 26th, page 729.

158 TRUSCOTT, S. J.-[See F. Beyschlag

159 TURNER, CHARLES.-The Microscopy of the Manchester Water Supply. Annual Rep. and Trans. Manchester Microscopical Society, 1913. Pp. 44-58.

160 VOGT, J. H. L.-See F. Beyschlag.

161 WALMSLEY, LIONEL.-Guide to the Geology of the Whitby District. Whitby. Pp. 37. Noticed in Naturalist, May, p. 167.

162 W[ATTAM], W. E. L.-Yorkshire Naturalists at Filey [brief geological notes]. Naturalist, July, pp. 221-224. 163 WHITMILL, T. F.-The Absorption of Oxygen by Coal, 1. Trans. Manch. G. and M. Soc., vol. xxxiii., 10, pp. 326-354. 164 WILMORE, ALBERT.--Geology [of Burnsall]. Circular 245 in Trans. Yorks. Nat. Union, part 35.

A First Book of Geology. London.

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165 166 WOOD, ETHEL M. R.-[See Gertrude L. Elles]. 167 WOODHEAD, T. W.-Geology [Section near Huddersfield ̧. Ann. Rep. Hudders. Nat. and Photo. Soc., for 1913-14, p. 12. 168 WOODWARD, HORACE B.-Stanford's Geological Atlas of Great Britain and Ireland, with plates of Characteristic Fossils . . ... Ed. 3. London. 8vo. Pp. xii.+214. With photographic supplement by Hilda D. Sharp. 169 WRIGHT, W. B.-The Quarternary Ice Age. London. Pp. xxiv. +464 [references to northern glacials. Rev. in Nature by John Horne, Dec. 24th, pp. 451-452. [No date]

1 THORP, W.-Geological Diagram of the Yorkshire Coal Field.' The above title appears on the leather covering of a diagram 5 feet long by 2 feet wide. The upper part is described "Diagram connecting the several coal beds in the Yorkshire coal field from north to south, and exhibiting their relative number, thickness and identity." This section begins at Thorner, crosses the Calder valley at Allerton Bywater, passes Glass Houghton, Pontefract, Melton Park, the Don Valley, and on into Derbyshire. The lower one is headed 2nd Diagram which is a continuation downwards of the upper diagram, to lower strata and over a more western line of country." This shows a section from the river Aire at Armley, past Gomersal, Stainbro' Park, and on into Derbyshire The scale of the section is 60 yards to the inch vertical, 1 inch to the Mile horizontal.

Bound up with my copy, and evidently part of the same scheme, is a "Vertical Section across the Yorkshire coal field from east to west." Vertical scale 120 yards to the inch, horizontal scale 2 miles to the inch. This diagram measures 3 feet 6 inches by 8 inches.*

*There is no date to these plans, but judging from information in the Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological etc. Society, the date is about 1847. T.S.

1. MAPS AND SECTIONS OF THE GEOLOGICAL

SURVEY.

On application to the Director General of the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, uncoloured copies of these maps, with the geological lines printed on, may be obtained for private use or jor teaching purposes.

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There is no Drift Edition of some of the earlier maps, and in this case Solid only' is placea before the date. Where no solid map is published, the words' Drift only' are used.

The

Old Series Maps (O.S.) of a higher number than 88 correspond with a New Series map, and the number of the latter is added in brackets, thus, [N.S. 59].

SHEET

MAPS-SCALE 1 INCH TO A MILE.

OLD SERIES-Hand-coloured.

81 N.E.-Moors W. of Sheffield, by PROF. J. PHILLIPS, 1852. Additions by A. H. GREEN, C. LE N. FOSTER, and J. R DAKYNS. Solid only, 1866.

82 N.W.-Sheffield, by PROF. J. PHILLIPS and W. W. SMYTH, Additions by A. H. GREEN, J. R. DAKYNS, and

J. C. WARD, 1867. Additions by A. H. GREEN, J. R.
DAKYNS, J. C. WARD, R. RUSSELL, and T. V. HOLMES,
Solid only. 1878.

82 N.E.-Tickhill, Harthill, by W. T. AVELINE, 1861. Additions by A. H. GREEN and T. V. HOLMES, 1875. Additions by W. GIBSON. Solid only, 1897.

85-Spurn Head, by C. REID. Drift only, 1883.

86-Hull, South Cave, Howden, by J. R. DAKYNS, C. FoxSTRANGWAYS, A. C. G. CAMERON, W. A. E. USSHER, C. REID, and A. J. JUKES BROWNE, Solid and Drift, 1887.

87 N.W.-Wakefield, Pontefract, Kippax, by W. T. AVELINE, A. H. GREEN, R. RUSSELL, and T. V. HOLMES. Solid only, 1877.

87 N.E.-Knottingley, Thorne, Snaith, by W. T. AVELINE and T. McK. HUGHES. Solid, some drift in eastern part, 1863.

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