268 Prominent Yorkshire Workers—Rev. &. Maule Cole. 
Of the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union, the Yorkshire 
Geological Society, and the East Riding Antiquarian Society, 
Mr. Cole has been a member of many years’ standing, and to 
their publications has contributed several papers. The first of 
sixteen papers printed by the Yorkshire Geological Society was 
on ‘The Red Chalk of Yorkshire,’ and was published so long 
ago as 1878. His first paper in the ‘ Naturalist’ was on ‘A 
peat deposit at Filey’ (1891). 
In more recent years Mr. Cole has taken a keen interest in 
the British earthworks and Roman roads of the eastern part of 
our county, and from his intimate knowledge of every part of 
the area, few are better able to speak on these subjects than. 
he is. 
That he may have health and strength to continue his work 
for many years to come is the sincere wish of every Yorkshire 
Naturalist. 
List OF VPAPERS  E.@2) 354 SEE RE Vel VA EE OO: 
Noah’s Flood. 1865. 16 pp. 
Scandinavian Place Names in East Riding of Yorkshire. 1879. 
35 PP- 
Geological Rambles in Yorkshire. 1883. 112 pp. 
Geology of the Hull and Barnsley Railway.. 1886. 55 pp. 
Modern Science and Revelation. 1889. 12 pp. 
Papers tn the Proceedings Vorkshire Geol. and Pol. Soc.— 
The Red Chalk. 1878. 
The Origin and Formation of the Wold Dales. 1879. 
The White Chalk of Yorkshire. 1882. 
Sections at Cave and Drewton. 1885. 
The Physical Geography and Geology of the East 
Riding. 1886. 
The Parallel Roads of Glen Gloy. 1886. 
Dry Valleys in the Chalk. - 1887. 
Geology of Driffield and Market Weighton Railway. 18go.. 
Ancient Entrenchments near Wetwang. 1801. 
A Lake Dwelling at Preston, Lancashire. 1891. 
Duggleby Howe.  18go. 
The Boulder Clay Cliffs of Filey. 1894. 
The Roman Wall and Vallum. 1898. 
The Danes Graves, Driffield. 1808. 
Distribution of Moors near York. 1899. 
The Site of the Battle of Brunanburh. 1890. 
Naturalist,. 
