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G. \\ . LAMri,uc;i(. Yorks. S.E. 



Glacial Sections near Bridlington : Part IV. [(lives a summary of pre- 

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 sea-wall which protects the ' Beaconsfield Estate ' ; the most important 

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G. W. r.AMi'i.UGH. Yorks. S.E. 



On the Larger Boulders of Flamborough Head: Parts II. and III. 



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 .Sea Landing, besides, for comparison, 500 from Tunstall near \N'ithernsea ; 

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G. \V. Lami>i.uch. Yorks. S.E. 



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G. W. Lamti.uc.ii. Yorks. S.E. 



Report of the Committee, consisting of ... [7 names] . . . appointed 

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G. N\'. Lamplugh. Yorks. S.E. 



On the Subdivisions of the Speeton Clay [a careful, detailed working-out 

 of the .Speeton succession, with important corrections of the field-work of 

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G. \V. Lami'I.L(;h. Yorks, S.E. 



Bored Stones in Boulder-Clays [noting limestone boulders bored by Pholas 

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R. Law. Derbyshire. 



On Bones of Pleistocene Animals found in a broken-up Cave in a Quarry 

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G. A. Lekour. Northumbld., Durham, and Yorks. N.E. 



Official and Local Guide [for the meeting of the British Association 

 at Newcastle-on-Tyne] Geology and Natural History [the geological 

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 Geology of Northumberland and Durham' (1886), to which is added a 

 Supplement (pp. 149-151), containing notes on recent Survey Memoirs, on 

 the Seaton Carew boring, and on the Team ' Wash ' at Dunston, together 

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 Newcastle-on-Tync, 1889. 



J. Marley and Ci. A. Leisour. Yorks. N.E., and Durham. 



Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the Cleveland and South Durham 



Salt Industry, and on the extension of the Durham Coalfield 



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