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E. Maule Cole. Yorks. S.E. 



The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Kirkham Abbey. Naturalist, Nov. 

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J. CoRDEAUX. Yorks. S.E. 



Shap Granite Boulder near Spurn. Naturalist, Dec. 1SS9, p. 355. 



H. W. Crosskey. Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Cheshire. 



Sixteenth Report of the Committee consisting of [11 names] appointed 

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W. Boyd-Dawkins. Isle of Man. 



On the Geology of the Isle of Mann. Part I. On the Conglomerates 



of the South of the Island [treated of in four paragraphs, i, introductory ; 



ii, description ; iii, the source of the Pebbles ; and iv, general conclusions]. 



Vannin Lioar, No. I, Jan. 1889, vol. i. pp. 16-18. 



W. IL Boyd Davvki.ns. Isle of Man. 



On the Clay Slates and Phyllites of the South of the Isle of Man ; 

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R. M. Deeley. Derbyshire. 



An Exposure of Middle and Newer Pleistocene Boulder Clay in Derby 



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C. E. De Range. Cheshire. 



The Geological Survey of Cheshire [a summary of work done in the 



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C. E. De Range. Lane. S. 

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Manch. Geol. Soc, 1889, vol. xx. p. 147. 



E. DiGKSON and P. Holland. Isle of Man. 



An Examination of some Volcanic Rocks of the Isle of Man [with 

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 near the same, and also unaltered slate from Sulby ; altered basalt from 

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 Abstract in Research, May 1889, p. 206. 



Miss Jane Donald. Yorks. N.W., and Cheviotland. 



Descriptions of some New Species of Carboniferous Gasteropoda 



[including Murchisonia tiirrictilata from the base of the Yoredales near 

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D. Emhleion. Northumberland. 

 On the Spinal Column of Loxomma Allmanni, Huxley [a detailed 



description]. Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumb., Durh., and Newc, vol. viii. 

 1889, pp. 349-356 and plate vi. 



^Y. H. FiTTON. North of England. 



One of Nature's Gems [paper on Coal, read to Leeds Geol. Assoc.]. 

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Naturalist, 



