
BIBLIOGRAPHY 
YORKSHIRE GEOLOGY 
By T. SHEPPARD, M.sc., F.G.S., F-R.G.S., F.S.A, (SCOT.) 
Svo, xxxvt. + 629 pp. 15/= net. 
This forms Volume XVIII. of the Proceedings of the Yorkshire 
Geological Society. It contains full references to more than 6,300 
books, monographs and papers relating to the geology and physical 
geography of Yorkshire, and to more than 400 geological maps and 
sections, published between 1534 and 1914. In its preparation over 
700 sets of Scientific Journals, Reports, Transactions and Magazines 
have been examined. There is an elaborate index containing over 
20,500 references to subjects, authors and localities. 
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THE LOST TOWNS 
OF THE YORKSHIRE COAST 
And other Chapters bearing upon the 
Geography of the District. 
By T. SHEPPARD, M.Sc., F.G.S., F.R.G.S., F.S.A.(Scot.). 
352 pages Demy Svo, with over 100 tlustrations. Cloth Boards, 
7/6 net. ’ 
A new Volume which contains much valuable information 
in reference to the various towns and villages which have dis- 
appeared by the encroaches of the sea. It is profusely illustrated 
by plans, engravings, etc., including many which are published 

for the first time; and chapters have been added on Geology, 
_ Antiquities, Natural History, and other subjects relative to the 
scientific aspect of the district. 
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