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No. 5, November 1910, pp. 596-599 ; see also criticism in ' Tlie 

 Naturalist,' October 1910, pp. 351-357. 



C. R. Bower and J. R. Farmery. Lines., N. 



The Zones of the Lower Chalk of Lincolnshire. With a list of new records 

 from the Red Chalk of the County. ' Proc. Geol. Assn.', Vol. XXI., 

 pt. 6, 1910, pp. 333-359- 



Reinhard Brauns and L. J. Spencer. Northern Counties. 



The Mineral Kingdom. 440 pp. and plates [issued in parts, of which a 

 portion appeared in 19 10]. 



A. J. Jukes-Browne. Lines., N. and S. 



Lincolnshire [the Geology of]. Geology in the Field. Part 3. London, 



1910, pp. 488-51 7- 



R. G. A. BuLLERWELL. Chcviotland. 



On the Superficial Deposits at the Foot of the Cheviot Hills between Wooler 

 and Glanton, ' (leol. Mag.', October 1910, pp. 452-458. 



Arthur Burnet. Lines , N. 



The Zones of the Lower Chalk. [Criticising a paper on the Lower Chalk 

 of Lincolnsliire, bv Messrs. Bower and Farmery]. ' The Naturalist,' 

 July 1910, pp. 279 281. 



F. M. Burton. Lines., N. and S 



The Witham and The Ancaster ' Gap' a study in River Action. 31 pp. 



[1910]. (I^rivately printed). 



R. C. Burton. See A. R. Dwerryhouse. 



J. W. Carr. Notts. 



Nottinghamshire [the Geology of]. Geology in the Field. Part 3. London, 

 1910, pp. 51S-539. 



Robert CtEgrge Carruthers. Westmorland, Derbyshire. 



On the Evolution of Zaphrentia delanouei in Lower Carboniferous Times 



[brief reference to \^^estmorland, etc.]. ' Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc.', 

 No. 264, Vol. LXVL, pt. 4, November 1910, pp. 523-538. 



Vaughan Cornish. Yorks., Cumberland, etc. 



Waves of the Sea and other Water-waves [brief reference to Yorkshire, 



etc.]. iQio, pp. 374. 



T. A. Coward and C. Oldham. Cheshire. 



The Vertebrate Fauna of Cheshire and Liverpool [gives list of remains of 

 mammoth, E. aiitiqims, etc.]. London, Vol. L, 1910, pp. 1-472. 



S. Herbert Cox. Northern Counties. 



The Elements of Mining and Quarrying, by Sir C. le Neve Foster. Second 

 Edition. (Brief reference to northern geology). 1910, pp. xviii. -(-323. 



S. Herbert Cox. See Clement le Neve Foster. 



Frank Creswell. Lanes., N. 



The Conditions under which the Triassic Deposits of England were formed, 

 with special reference to the Keuper Marls [brief reference to N. Lan- 

 cashire]. ' Trans. Leicester Lit. and Phil. Soc.', Vol. XIV., pt. i, 

 1910, pp. 21-27. 



Naturalist, 



