348 bibliography: geology and palaeontology, 1889. 



[summarising the stratigraphy of the salt-bearing district and pointing out the 

 thinning-out of the Magnesian Limestone to the west of Seaton Carew]. 

 Newc. Daily Chron., Sep. 17th, 1889; Paper in full in Trans. Federated 

 Inst. Mining Engineers. 



J. E. Marr. Lake District. 



On the Superimposed Drainage of the English Lake District [the 

 Carboniferous rocks which now form a ring round the Lower Palreozoics, 

 dipping outward, were probably deposited continuously over the region ; 

 subsequently, a dome-shaped elevation was formed, and a drainage-system 

 radiating from the summit of the dome near Scawfell ; this arrangement 

 still subsists, although the Carboniferous and perhaps Secondary strata have 

 been completely removed from the inner part of the district]. Geol. Mag. , 

 April 1889 (3), vol. iv. pp. 150-155. 



J. E. Mark. Cumberland and Westmorland. 



Dynamic Metamorphism of Skiddaw Slates [converted into a contorted 

 mica-schist at various places along a belt from Melmerby to Roman Fell, and 

 especially on the east side of Brownber]. Newc. Daily Chron., Sept. 14th, 

 1889; Rep. Brit. Assoc, for 1889, p. 568 (1890). 



H. A. MiF.Rs. Cumberland. 



Calcites from the Neighbourhood of Egremont, Cumberland [giving 

 crystallographic details of specimens, which include fine heart-shaped and 

 'butterfly' twins]. Mineralog. Mag., 1889, vol. viii. pp. 149-153. 



G. H. Morton. Cheshire. 



Further Notes on the Stanlow, Ince, and Frodsham Marshes [a section 

 near Stanlow Cottages showed Brown and Gray Estuarine Silt, 6 ft. ; Upper 

 Peat, 3 ft. 6 in. ; Grey Estuarine Silt, lO ft. ; Lower Peat or Forest Bed, 2 ft. ; 

 Boulder Clay]. Proc. Liverp. Geol. .Soc, 1889, vol. \n. Part i, pp. 50-55. 



G. H. MoRTOx. Lane. S. and Cheshire. 



Some Faults exposed in Shafts and Borings in the country around 

 Liverpool [at Naylor's Bridge, Whiston, Green Lane, Borough Road, and 

 Flaybrick]. Proc. Liverp. Geol. Soc, 1889, vol. vi. Part i, pp. 115-123. 



S. NiKiTiN. Yorks. S.E. 



Quelques Excursions dans les Musees et dans les terrains mesozoiques 

 de I'Europe occidentale . . . [translated from the Russian ; the writer 

 compares the Speeton succession closely with the 'Volga beds' of Russia, and 

 makes careful correlation of the sections]. Bull. Soc. Belg. Geol., 1889, 

 vol. iii. pp. 29-58; see also short abstract in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 

 vol. xlv. p. 608. 



A. Pavlow. Yorks. S.E. and Line. N. 



Etudes sur les couches Jurassiques et Cretacees de la Russie : I. 



Jurassique superieur et Cretaee inferieur de la Russie et de I'Angleterre 



[comparing the Russian succession with that at Speet&n and at Spilsby, 

 Claxby, and Tealby ; a detailed section of the Speeton Neocomian by 

 Mr. Lamplugh is appended, and several Yorkshire and Lincolnshire fossils 

 described and figured]. Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Moscow, 1889, pp. 61-127, 

 176-179, plates ii-iv. ; Abstr. in Geol. Mag., Nov. 1889 (3) vol. vi. pp. 520, 

 521, and further notice in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 1889, vol. xlv. pp. 608,609. 



J NO. Philipson. Durham. 



Address to the . . . Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club , . . May 9th, 



1888 [notes of field excursions : Axinus diil>ii/s, Myalina hatissnianni, 

 Pleurophonis costaliis at Roker Dene, Oct. 7th, 188S ; all the same at Whit- 

 burn]. Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumb. Durham, and Newc, vol. x. part I 

 (1888), pp. 202 and 205. _______ 



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