Biiu.ioc.KAHHv : (;F':ologv and pai./?-:ontology, 1888. 135 



11. M. ri.AiNAi KK. York S.E. 



Note on Hybodus obtusus Ag. [■<pines from Corallian of Malton flistrict 



described and figured]. Ann. Re]!. N'orks. I'hil. Soc. for 1887, pp. 35-36, pi. i. 



C. Potter. Cheshire. 



On the Sand-dunes of the Cheshire Coast (Abstract) [the several charac- 

 teristics of the New Red Sandstone of the district alluded to ; by noting 

 what actually occur.s amongst the sand-dunes, and observing the phenomena 

 presented by blown sand, he concluded that similar results occurred during 

 the formation of the Triassic sandstone ; the vegetation of the blown santl 

 greatly instrumental in the building up and together the drifting loose 

 material ; the tlieories to account for the almost total absence of fossils in the 

 Trias examined]. Trans. Liverpool Cleol. Assoc. 1886-7, vol. vii. pp. 28-33. 



T. Mellakd Reade. Cheshire. 



Report of field-meeting- at Hilbre Island [relations between liunter and 



Keuper well exhibited]. Proc. Liverp. Geol. Soc, 1888, vol. v. pp. 389-390. 



T. Meli.ari) Reade. Lancashire. 



Notes on a bed of Fresh Water Shells and a chipped flint lately found at 

 the Alt Mouth [the shells including Lintirrea peregra^ Cyclas ioriico, and 

 r/aiiorl'is sf<irorl'!s\. I'roc Liverp. Cleol. Soc, 1886, vol. v. pp. 137-139. 



T. MEi.i.ARt) Reaiie. Lancashire 



Notes on a large Boulder found in driving a Sewer Heading in Oxford 

 Street, Manchester [giving dimensions and manner of occurrence of the 

 boulder 9 ft. 6 in. long, now in the grounds of Owens College, with a note by 

 Professor Judd describing the rock as an altered andesite doubtless from the 

 Lake district]. Proc. Liverp. (ieol. Soc, Session 1887-8, pp. 12-14. 



T. Mei.i.ari) Reade. Lancashire and Cheshire. 



An Estimate of Post-Glacial Time [from an examination of the denudation 

 of the Boulder-Clay on the Lancashire and Cheshire coasts and the seriuence 

 of more recent deposits, the author places the close of the Cdacial Period not 

 less than 57,500 years ago.] <^uart. Journ. Ceol. Soc, vol. xliv. pp. 

 291-299; Abstr. in Proc. Geol. Soc, Feb. 29th, 1888: Nature, vol. xxxvii. 

 pp. 478-479 ; Geol. Mag. April, dec. iii. vol. v. pp. 180-181 ; Phil. Mag., 

 April (5), vol. XXV. [ip. 319-320 ; Nature, March 15th, vol. xxxvii. pp. 47S-479. 



Clement Reid. York S.E, 



Notes on the Geological History of the Recent Flora of Britain [with 

 mention of />V/«A7 ;;</;/<? from submerged forests at Bridlington and Holmpton, 

 Pritiiiis padiis and .thins ohtliiioia (cones) from the post-glacial beds of 

 Hornsea and Sand-le-meer, Corylns aTel/aua (nuts) from the latter (dace, and 

 Plira;^i)tites <o/iniiiiiiis (panicles) in post-glacial peaty bed at Kelsey Hill]. 

 Annals of Botany, 1888, vol. ii. p|). 179-199. 



Osborne Reynolds. Lancashire and Cheshire. 



On Certain Laws relating to the Regime of Rivers and Estuaries, 

 and on the Possibility of Experiments on a small scale [treats the 

 case of the Mersey inner estuary as illustrating the manner in which the con- 

 figuration of the shore-line determines the banks and channels ; the author 

 has made a working model]. Rep. Brit. Assoc, for 1887, pp. 555-562. 



L. Richard.son. Cumberland. 



The Ascent of Cross Fell [noting swallow-holes near the limestone outcrop, 

 fluor-spar at the leail-mines, etc.]. Nat. Hist. Journ., vol. xli. [ip. 13-14. 



C. RicKEi IS. Westmorland and York W 



The Base of the Carboniferous Limestone [describing its nature at Kirkby 



Lonsdale and at Sha|) Wells (where the conglomerate contains fragments of the 



Shap Granite) ; also near Ingleborough]. Proc. Liverpool Geol. .Soc, 1887, 



vol. v. pp. 262-271. 



C. Ricketts. Lancashire. 



Report of Excursion along the Mersey Tunnel Extension and Wirral 

 Railway [noting sands imbedded in the Boulder-clay]. Proc. Liverpool 

 Geol. Soc, 1887, vol. v. pp. 388, 389. 



May 1890. 



