will find a of interest ins 
YORKSHIRE 
py PEN AND cree 
EDITED BY 
T. SHEPPARD, F.G,S., E.S:A(Scor,), 
216 pages, crown folio, with upwards of 250 illustrations, and 
strongly stitched in artistic pictorial cover. 
1/- net, or post free 1/3 net. ee 
This entirely new publication is the latest book issued which 
deals with Yorkshire. Members of the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union — 
know that the County has‘ an abundance of Archeological, — 
Architectural and Natural History features, and as the book ise 
edited by the Ex-President of their Union, no i Salls recommenda-— 
tion is necessary. 
A GRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF COAST EROSION. | a 
‘THE LOST TOWNS 
OF THE YORKSHIRE COAST 
And other Chapters bearing upon the 
Geography of the District. 
By THOMAS SHEPPARD, F.G.S., F.R.G.S., F.S.A. (Scot. i 
352 pages Demy 8vo, with over roo illustrations. Cloth Boards, 3 
afl ; 7/6 net. hs 
A new Volume which contains much valuable information 
in reference to the various towns and villages which have dis- — 
’ appeared by the encroaches of the sea. It is profusely illustrated : 
by plans, engravings, etc., including many which are published | 
for the first time; and chapters have been added on Geology, — 
Antiquities, Natural History, and pine subjects relative to ae 
scientific aspect of the district. Sedat 
Printed at BROwns’ SaviLE PREss, 40, George Street, Hull, and published My r 
\ A. BRown & Sons, Limited, at 5 Farringdon Avenue, i in ‘the ease: of Panaber 
January Ist, 1915. ae 
