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F. M. Burton. Linc. N. 



Lincolnshire Coast Boulders [criticises Mr. Marker's notes in a 



previous issue]. Naturalist, March 1900, pp. 93-96; April, p. 97. 



F. M. Burton. Nottinghamshire. 



Gravel beds on which the Stapleford Woods are situated [as noted 



on the excursion oi the Linc. Nat. Union to Newark, 29th June 1899I. 

 Naturalist, April 1900, p. 120-121. 



W. J. P. Burton. Derbyshire. 



The Lead Ore Deposits of Derbyshire [gives historical notes and 



describes the mode of occurrence of the ore]. Derb3'shire Naturalists' 

 Quarterly, Vol. i, No. 3, Oct. 1900, pp. 45-49. 



W. J. P. Burton [not sig-ned]. Derbyshire. 



The Gritstone of Derbyshire [describes the Grit, its contained 



fossils, etc.]. Derbyshire Naturalists' Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. i. May 

 1900, pp. 2-5. 



George Caldwell. Lanc. S. 



On White Sandstone Nodules found in No. i Pit, Lord Derby's 



Siding;, Rainford. Trans. Manch. Geol. Soc, Vol. 26, 1900, pp. 591-592. 



C. S. Carter. Linc. N. 



Neolithic Implements near Louth [records arrow heads, scrapers, 



etc., presumably oi flint]. Naturalist, Oct. 1900, p. 291. 



C. S. Carter. Linc. N. 



Red Chalk Fossils at Redhill, near Goulceby, Lines. N. [gives five 



or six additions to the list in the Geolog'ical Survey Memoir]. Naturalist, 

 Oct. 1900, p. 291. 



W. Lower Carter [not signed]. Yorkshire. 



Secretary's Report, 1899 [refers to the work accomplished on the 



excursions, etc.]. Proc. Yorks. Geol. and Polyt. Soc, 1900, Vol. 14, 

 Part I, pp. 99-124. 



W. L. Carter. See 'P. F. Kendall.' 



Edward Maule Cole. Yorks. N.E. andS.E. 



Moraine near Filey [points out a good position for viewing 'the 



g-reat moraine which dammed back the waters of the Rye']. Naturalist, 

 March 1900, p. 68. 



H. H. Corbett. Yokes. S.W. 



One dolerite [boulder at] Cusworth [In the Yorkshire Boulder 



Committee and its F"ourteenth Year's Work]. Naturalist, Dec. 1900, 

 p. 361. 



M. Cossmann. Yorkshire, etc. 



[Review of a paper] ' On the occurrence in British Carboniferous 



Rocks of the Devonian Genus Palzeoneils, with the description of the 

 new species P. carbonifera,' by Dr. W. Hind, in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 

 1900. Revue Critique de Paleozoologie, Oct. 1900, p. 152. 



M. Co.ssmann. Yorkshire, etc. 



[Review of] ' A Monograph of the British Carboniferous Lamelli- 



bi-anchiata, Part 4,' by W. Hind.' Revue Critique de Pal., Oct. 1900, 

 PP- 1 55-' 56- 



T. A. Coward and Charles Oldham. Cheshire. 



The ! Birds of Cheshire 1 . j . . | . . | and a map of the county j . 



Manchester j • | • t 1900 | viii. 4- 278 [brief geological notes]. See Review 

 in the Naturalist, Sep. 1900, pp. 285-287. 



Naturalist, 



