150 Bibliography: Geology and Palceonlology, igoo. 



Wheelton Hind. York Mid W. 



On the Occurrence in British Carboniferous Rocks of the Devonian 



Genus Palceoneilo , with a description of the New Species P. carbonifera 

 [The new species described and figured is from the shales above the 

 main mass of hmestone in the beck, south of Hanimerton Hall, Slaidburn, 

 Yorkshire]. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, Vol. 56, Feb. 1900, pp. 46-49; see 

 Review by M. Cossmann in Revue Critique de Paleozoolog-ie, Oct. 1900, 

 p. 152. 



G. J. H[inde]. Westmorland. 



A Memoir of the Palaeozoic Reticulate Sponges constituting the 



Family Dictyospongfidse. By James Hall. [Reviewed ; points out that 

 apparently the oldest representative of this family has been found in the 

 micaceous shales of the Upper Ludlow of Westmorland, and has been 

 described bj' McCoy under the name of Tetragonis danbyi\. Geol. Magf. , 

 ^ May 1900, pp. 230-232. 



Benj. Holgate. York S.W. and Mid W. 



Description of Coals of Bradford, Halifax, and Leeds [exhibited 



at the Bradford Meeting- of the British Association]. 12 pp. pamphlet, 

 1900. 



Philip Holland. See ' T. Mellard Reade.' 



W. F. HOLROYD. See 'J. Barnes." 



J. H. HowARTH. York Mid W. 



The Underground Waters of North-west Yorkshire. Part I. 



The Sources of the River Aire. I. Introduction [Refers to previous 

 investigfations and summarises what is known of the problem]. Proc. 

 Yorks. Geol. and Polyt. Soc, Vol. 14, Part i, 1900, pp. i-ii. 



J. H. HowARTH. Yorkshire. 



Some Yorkshire Erratics and Itow to Recognise Them [abstract 



■of Lecture]. Trans. Leeds Geol. Assn., Vol. 12, 1900, p. 14. 



J. H. HowARTH. See 'P. F. Kendall.' 



J. A. Jordan. Linc. N. 



[Boulder of Shap Granite at] Gainsborough [in The Yorkshire 



Boulder Committee and its Fourteenth Year's W^ork]. Naturalist, Dec. 

 1900, p. 362. (See also Naturalist, 1902, p. 128.) 



Percy F. Kendall. Lake District, etc., Yorkshire. 



The Geological Conditions of Underground Water Supply [gives 



many interesting' details of interest to North of England geologists]. 

 Trans. Hull Geol. Soc, Vol. 5, Part i, 1898-99 (publ. 1900), pp. 13-1S. 



P. F. Kendall. Yorkshire. 



The Glacial Lakes and River Channels of Yorkshire [abstract of 



Lecture]. Trans. Leeds Geo!. Assn., Vol. 12, 1900, pp. 27-28. 



Percy F. Kendall. Yorkshire. 



On the Glacial Drainage of Yorkshire [describes the effect 



produced when the edge of a glacier or ice-sheet obstructed the rivers 

 of the adjacent country, ponding up the water to produce a lake, the 

 overflow of which was carried into some adjacent, valley as a river]. 

 Rep. Brit. Assn. 1899, publ. 1900, Dover Meeting, pp. 743-744. 



Percy F". Kendall. York Mid W. 



[The Underground Waters of North-west Yorkshire. Part 1. 



The Sources of the River Aire.] Appendix. Malham Tarn Flushes and 

 Malham Cove [points out the effect of horizontal and vertical fissures 

 upon the water on its journey from Malham Tarn to Malham Cove]. 

 Proc. Yorks. Geol. and Polyt. Soc, Vol. 14, Part i, 1900, pp. 38-44. 



Naturalist, 



