A HISTORY OF DURHAM 



The Coal-fields of Great Britain, by E. Hull, ed. 4, London, 1 881. 



The Geology of North-Eastern Durham, by D. Woolacott, Sunderland, 1897. 



Industrial Resources of the Tyne, Wear, and Tees, ed. 2, 1864. 



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' Notes on the Fossil Remains of some Recent and Extinct Mammalia in the Counties of 



Northumberland and Durham,' by R. Howse, Tyneside Nat. Field Club Trans, vol. v. 



(1860-2). 

 ' On the Raised Beaches on the North-East Coast of Yorkshire ' (refers to south Durham), 



by Dr. W. Y. Veitch, Proc. Torksh. Geol. and Polytech. Soc. new ser. vol. viii. 



(1883). 

 ' On the Raised Beaches of the Durham Coast,' by David Woolacott, Proc. Univ. Durham 



Phil. Soc. and Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumb. and Durham, 1899-1904 (several papers). 

 'Preliminary Note on the Discovery of Old Sea-caves and a Raised Beach at Whitburn 



Lizards,' by R. Howse, Nat. Hist. Trans, of Northumberland and Durhar/i, vol. vii. 



(1880). 

 ' On the Heathery Burn Cave.' Notes by J. Elliot, Professor T. H. Huxley and Dr. C. 



Carter Blake, Geologist, vol. v. (1862). 

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Northumberland and Durham, vol. i. (1866). 

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 ' On the Wear and Team Wash Out,' by Nicholas Wood and E. F. Boyd, Trans. N. Engl. 



Inst. Min. and Mcchan. Engineers, vol. xiii. (1863). 

 ' On the Glaciation of the Counties of Durham and Northumberland,' by R. Howse, Trans. 



N. Engl. Inst. Min. and Mechan. Engineers, vol. xiii. ( 1 863-4). 

 'The Salt Deposits of Durham,' Anon., Times, 26 December, 1882. 

 ' Salt Working at Middlesborough,' Anon., Journ. Soc. of Arts, vol. xxxi j and ' Engineering,' 



vol. xxxvi. (1883). 

 Middlesborough and District, 12 mo. Middlesborough (1881). 

 ' The Permian Formation in the North-East of England,' by E. Wilson, Midland Naturalist, 



vol. iv. See also same author, ^art. Journ. Geol. Soc. for November 1888, W. J. 



Bird in the Trans. Manchester Geol. Soc. for 1888, and H. H. Howell in the Geological 



Magazine for January (vol. vii.) 1890. These papers refer to the age of the salt-bear- 

 ing beds. 

 ' The Salt Deposits of Middlesborough and the mode of working them,' by T. Hugh Bell, 



Proc. Cleveland Inst, of Engineers for 1882—3. 

 ' Analyses of Magnesian Limestone,' by J. Browcll and R. Kirkby, Trans. Tyneside Nat. Field 



Club, 1866. 

 ' On the Sinking of two Shafts at Marsden, etc.,' by J. Dai^lish, Proc. Inst. Civil Engineers, 



vol. Ixxi. (1883). 

 ' On the Occurrence of Sand-pipes in the Magnesian Limestone of Durham,' by R. Kirkby, 



Geologist, vol. iii. (i860). 

 ' On the Geological Relations and Internal Structure of the Magnesian Limestone, etc.,' by 



Professor A. Sedgwick, Trans. Geol. Soc. scr. 2, vol. iii. (1835). 

 ' On the Breccia-Gashes of the Durham Coast and some Recent Earth-shakes at Sunderland,' 

 by Professor G. A. Lebour, Trans. N. Engl. Inst. Min. and Mcchan. Engineers, vol. 

 xxxiii. (1884), also Geol. Mag. (1885). 

 ' Notes on the Permian System of Northumberland and Durham,' by R. Howse, Trans. 



Tyneside Field Club (1838). 

 ' Tabular View of the Permian Strata of the North-East of England,' by J. W. Kirkby and 



E. Binney, Geologist, vol. vi. (1863). . 

 ' On the Magnesian l^imestone of Durham,' by J. Daplish and G. B. Forster, Trans. N. 

 Engl. Inst. Min. and Mechan. Engineers, vol. xiii. (1864). 



* The Marl Slate and Yellow Sands of Northunilicrland and Durham,' by Professor G. A. 



Ixbour, Trans. Inst. Min. Engineers, vol. xxiv. (1903). 

 •On ilie Origin and Mode of P'ormation of the Concretions in the Magnesian Limestone of 

 Durham,' by Professor E. J. Garwood, Geol. Mag. new ser. Dec. iii. vol. viii. (1891). 



* On the Concretions of the Durham Magnesian Limestone,' by Dr. G. Abbott, Repts. Brit. 



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