i6o Bibliography: Geology and Palceontology, iqio. 



Charles Pilkington and Percy Lee Wood, Lanes., S. 



The Sinking of the Astley Green Shafts, at Astley, near Manchester, by 



means of the drop-shaft method and under-hanging tubbing [brief 



geological notes^. 'Trans. Manch. Geol. Soc.', Vol. 31, pts. XVI.- 



XVIII., 1910, pp. 300-324. 



E. A. Woodruffe-Peacock. See A. R. Dwerryhouse. 



H. Power. See E. H. Chapman. 



W. MuNN Rankin. Lanes., N. 



The Peat Moors of Lonsdale : an Introduction. ' The Naturalist,' March 

 1910, pp. iig-122 ; April 1910, pp. 153-161. 



Robert Heron R.\stall. Lake District. 



The Skiddaw Granite and its Metamorphism [abstract of paper read to the 

 Geological Society]. ' Nature,' January 13th, 1910, p. 328 ; ' Know- 

 ledge,' July 1910, p. 280 ; ' Geol. Mag.', January 191O; pp. 92-93. 



R. H. Rastall. See Philip Lake. 



C. H. Read. Derbyshire. 

 Ravenclitf Cave [gives details of discoveries made during excavations]. 



' Journ. Derbys. Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc.', Vol. XXX., 1910, pp. 

 147-151- 



F. R. Cowper Reed. Cumberland. 

 New Fossils from the Dufton Shales [including Trimicleus nicholsoni sp. 



nov. ; Acidaspis seniievohitasp.noy. ; Honialoiiotus ascviptus up. nov. ; 

 Beyyichia [Ceratnpsis) diiftonensis sp. nov. ; B. {Ctenobolliiia?) super- 

 ciliata sp. nov., and B. (Tetrndella) turnbulli sp. nov.]. ' Geol. Mag.', 

 May 1910, pp. 211-220 (plates). 



F. R. CowPER Reed. Lake District 



New Fossils from the Dufton Shales, Pt. 3 [describes Crisinella wimani, 

 Ot'this diiftoiu'iisis, O. meliuevbiensis, and Ovthis [Scenidum ?) equivo- 

 calis]. ' Geol. Mag.', July 1910, pp. 294-299. 



D. H. Scott and A. J. Maslen. Lanes., S. 

 On Mesoxylon, a New Genus of Cordiatale (preliminary notice), ' Ann, 



of Botany,' 1910, p. 236, and 'Knowledge,' Nov., 1910, p. 448. 



Ernest B Savage [and] P. M. C. Kermode. Isle of Man. 



The Manx Museum and Ancient Monuments. Trustees' Fifth Annual 

 Report . . . with list of Additions to the Museum [brief geolo- 

 gical notes], Douglas, 16 pp. 



Edward Sandeman. Derbyshire. 



Excavation Discoveries in the Derwent Valley [figures a well-preserved 



' fossil lish ' ( Acrolepis hopkiiisi) and includes a description by Dr. 



Smith Woodward. ' Journ. Derbys. Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc.', 



Vol. XXX., 1910, pp. 73-75. 



A. C. Seward. Northern Counties. 



Fossil Plants and Text-book for Students of Botany and Geology. Vol. II., 

 Cambridge, 1910, pp. xxii.-f-624. 



(To be continued). 



Naturalist, 



