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VValcot Gibson. Yorks., Notts., Derbyshire. 



The Coal Measures of the Concealed Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, and 

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R. M. Gilchrist. Derbyshire. 



The Peak District. London, 191 1, 64 pp. 



E. Leonard Gill. Lanes., S. 



A Carboniferous Arachnid from Lancashire [Maiocercus orbicularis from 

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E. Lkonard Gill. Durham. 



Further Note on the Fossil Arachnid from Crawcrook [apparently referable 



to Anthracosiro woodwardi, and is therefore not the new species 



described as A. latipes]. 'Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Northumberland, 



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Russell F. Gwinnell. Yorks., Lanes., S., etc. 



Fossil Weather [refers to the Yorkshire Meteorite, Lancashire Sandstones, 

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Gerald E. A. TSarreti -Hamilton. Lanes., N., Derbyshire, Yorks. 

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 of the long-eared bat being found in Hoe Grange Cavern, Derbyshire ; 

 (in part VI) to fossil remains of mole in Teesdale Caves, Yorks ; and 

 (in part VII) to fossil remains of hedgehog at Warton Crag ; (part 

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A. Harker. Northern Counties. 

 Some Aspects of Modern Petrology [Presidential Address to Section C, 



British Association, I'ortsmouth], pp. 1-12. Also in ' Nature,' 

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E. O. Henrici. Northumberland, Durham. 



Mean Sea Level. British Association leaflet, 1911. See also 'The 

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George Hickling. Northern Counties. 



Geology. Chapters of Earth History. London, 191 1, 136 pp. 



W. Hill. Northern Counties. 



Flint and Chert. (Presidential Address, delivered February 3rd, 191 1). 

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Wheelton Hind. Lanes. ,.S., Derbyshire. 



On Four New Carboniferous Nautiloids and a Goniatite new to Great Britain. 



[Soleiiocheiliis ^lohosus, Cyclnuaiititiis iiiiihilicatiis, Aphelecera^ latum, 

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Martin A. C. Hinton. Lanes., N. 



The British Fossil Shrews [includes records from Dog Holes Cave, Lanes]. 

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B. HoBSON (Secretary). Notts., Derbyshire. 

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Naturalist, 



