438 
REPORT—1890. 
Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society—per James W. Davis, 
Chevinedge, Halifax. Size 11 x8 inches. 
19 Raygill Quarries, with fis- 
sures, 1875 
Plumpton Rocks, 1879 
Scarboro’ Castle, 188 
3 
Wadsley, near Sheffield, 
1876 
Flamboro’ Head, 1882 
3 Thorwick Bay . 
Clayton, near Halifax,1886 
Hilderthorpe, 1887 
Draughton, 1871 
Moughton Fell, 1877 ; 
Gordale Scar, 1878 
Raygill Fissure, 1880. 
Norber, 1881 
Bempton Cliffs, 1885 . 
Nodular concretions in calcareous grit. 
Fossil trees in Lower Coal measures 
Erosion of chalk 
Chalk surmounted by drift 
Roots of stigmaria 
Current-bedded sands 
Contorted limestone 
Junction of Silurian with Carbeniferous lime- 
stone 
(During exploration) 
Erratic blocks 
Contorted chalk 
Per Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union (Geol. Photo Section). (Photographs 
taken for the Leeds Geological Association, by F. W. Branson, 14 
Commercial Street, Leeds.) Size 7x5 inches; enlarged series, 14x10 
inches. 
i38s 
Longley’s Brick Works, 
Leeds 
2139 Grosvenor’s Yard 
1490 
i41 
142 
SON. | 
Boyle’s Quarry . 
” ” 
Dolly Lane, Brick Yard 
143 Benson Street, Brick Yard . ‘ Better bed’ coal, &c. 
[Notr.—These were photographed in 1885, and were temporary sections, but 
extremely valuable as showing the succession in the Lower Coal measures from above 
the ‘ Beeston’ bed to those immediately above the Elland flagstone.—S, A. ADAM- 
Coal measures above ‘ Beeston’ bed 
. ‘Beeston’ bed (8 to 9 feet) and Coal mea- 
sures 
. General Section, ‘Crow coal’ and Coal 
measures above and below 
Fe 35 (detailed) 
. ‘Black red’ coal 
Photographed by J. HE. Benrorn, Cardigan Road, Leeds (for Leeds 
Geological Association). Size 6 x4 inches. 
2144 Armley, near Leeds, 1882 . 
145 
i246 
147 
148 
149 
150 
151 
152 
Photographed by A. E. Nicuoits, Borough Engineer’s Office, Leeds ( for 
Leeds Geological Association). Size 6 x4 inches. 
153-5 
Draughton, near Skipton, 
1885 
Bridlington, 1886. 
Filey, 1886. 
The Brigg, Filey 
Castleford, 1890 
1885 . 
Elland flagstones; ruptured shales and flag- 
stones 
Contorted limestone (anticlinal and syn- 
clinal) 
Slickenside at side of an anticlinal 
Cross-bedding in gravel 
Freshwater gravel on boulder clay 
Lake deposit lying on boulder clay 
-) Drift lying upon Oolitic limestone, showing 
156 Haddockstones, 1889, be- 
tween Markington and 
Ripon 
.) atmospheric denudation 
Oolitic beds at the Brigg 
Three views of fossil tree stem i situ in 
Coal measures 
Isolated blocks of Plumpton grit 
