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J. W. Davis. Yorkshire. 



On the Discovery and Excavation of an Ancient Sea-beach, near 

 Bridlington Quay, containing Mammalian Remains [details of the 

 ancient clift' and sea-beach north of iJridlington Quay]. Reji. Hiit. Assoc, 

 for 1SS7, pp. 694-696. 

 J. W. Davis. York W, 



The Norber Group of Boulders [notes upon the Silurian Grit Moulders 

 resting upon Mountain Limestone at Norber near Claphani ; liibliography of 

 this group appended]. Nat., Nov. 1888, pp. 346, 347. 

 C. Davison. Cumberland. 



Note on the Movement of Scree-Material [with reference to the manner 

 of ' creeping ' of the screes of slate on Hindscarth]. Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc, vol. xliv. pp. 232-237 ; abstract in Geol. Mag. (3), vol. v. p. iSl ; 

 Phil. Mag., April (5), vol. xxv. pp. 320, 321. 

 W. B. Dawkins. ' Pennine Chain.' 



On the Structure of the Millstone Grit of the Pennine Chain [derived 

 from granites and schists with garnets]. Rep. IJrit. Assoc, for 1887, p. 686. 

 W. B. Dawkins. Isle of Man. 



On the Phyllites of the Isle of Man [describes peculiarities of cleavage in 

 the slates of the Isle of Man]. Rep. Brit. Assoc, for 1887, p. 700. 

 [Sir] Wm. Dawson. Cumberland. 



[Buthostrephis harknessii Nich. and B. radiata Nich., from the Skiddaw 

 rocks of Cumberland are the oldest plants known to him ; he is inclined to 

 consider both to be parts of one plant, for which he proposes the generic 

 name Frotaunularia]. Pop. Sci. Monthly (New York), April 1888, p. 790 

 and tig. i. 

 R. M. Dkelka'. Lincolnshire. 



Correlation of the Lincolnshire Pleistocene Deposits with those of 

 the Midland Counties [the author's Older Pleistocene is scarcely repre- 

 sented in Lincolnshire ; his Middle and Newer Pleistocene correspond to the 

 Older and Newer Boulder Clay of Jukes-Browne]. Geol. Mag., April 1888 

 dec. iii. vol. v. pp. 153-155. 

 C. E. DeRance. Cheshire, Cumberland, Lancashire, Yorkshire. 



Notes on the Vale of Clwyd Caves [before describing the above caves, the 

 evidence obtained of deposits in the above counties from the commencement 

 of the glacial conditions to the present time is reviewed ; section at the 

 Victoria Cave, Settle, given]. Proc. Yorks. Geol. and Poly. Soc, Part i. 

 vol. xi. pp. 1-20. 

 C. E. DeRance. Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Cheshire. 



[Underg:round Waters, being the] Thirteenth Report of the Committee, 

 consisting of . . [18 names] . . for . . . investigating the Circulation of 

 Underground ^Yaters in the Permeable Formations of England and Wales, 

 and the Quantity and Character of the Water Supplied to various Towns and 

 Districts from these Formations [details given of wells and boreholes at 

 Gainsborough, Lines., at Capenhurst, Cheshire, Manchester, Penwortham 

 near Preston, Bury Railway .Station, Withnell Moor, and Walton-le-Dale ; 

 and the Report concludes with a most valuable ' Chronological List of Works 

 referring to Underground Water, England and Wales,' by W. Whitaker ; 

 556 titles given]. 57th Rep. Brit. Assoc. (Manchester, 1887), 1888, 358-414. 



E. Dickson. Lancashire. 



Notes on the Excavations for the Preston Docks [describing the Boulder 



Clays and Sands, and the Pebble-beds of the Bunter, and giving lists of the 



bones and the shells found]. Proc. Liverp. Geol. Soc, vol. v. (1887), 249-256. 



E. Dickson. Lancashire. 



Geological Notes on the Preston Dock Works and Ribble Develop- 

 ment Scheme [supplementary to the above paper, and giving a folding 

 sectio n]. Proc. Liverp. Geol. Soc, vol. v. (1888), 369-376. 

 April i8go. 



