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CHAPTER III 



Story of Tumulus Ransom and Binion's Visit to Scarborough 

 Dr. Phillips' Visit Peak Hill Journey My Leaving 

 Scarborough Discussed York Mail Invitation to and 

 Appointment in Manchester Science in East Yorkshire 

 Nature of Coast Chalk and Speeton Clay Judd Oolites 

 and Lias Early Abundance of Fossils, Kettleness Ammo- 

 nites, &c. Modern Scarcity Operative Collectors Rudd 

 and Peter Young and Bird's Book Young's Ignorance 

 Rise of Phillips and the York Circle Scientific men at Hull, 

 Leeds, Whitby, Newcastle, Durham, and Berwick 



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CHAPTER IV 



Difficulties in the Manchester Natural History Society 

 Harrop and his Friends Questions of Salary Literary 

 and Philosophical Society Limestones in the Neighbour- 

 hood of the Town Dr. Henry's Determination Leigh and 

 Binney's Memoir My Memoir on Ardwick Beds Council 

 Dispute upon my Expenses Phillips and Fleming 

 Threatened Duel Museum Work among Birds Pseudo 

 Naturalists Tricks upon Amateurs Fossil Fishes Paper 

 for British Association Meeting at Liverpool My Private 

 Life Methodist Friends Resignation of Curatorship 

 Preparations for Lecturing Tour Medical Student Life in 

 Manchester Manchester Scientific Life Dalton Dalton 

 and his Portraits Dr. William Henry, Roberts, Sir William 

 Fairbairn, and Eaton Hodgkinson Whitworth Black wall 

 James Aspinall Turner Binney Botanical Clubs 

 Buxton Sir Edward Smith Mr. John Moore Leo Grindon 

 Peter Clare Dr. Edward Holmes Social Condition of 

 the Literary and Philosophical Society . . pp. 59-84 



