352 Bibliography : Geology and Palceontology, 1911. 



Bernard Smith. Notts. 



Some Njtes on the Topography of North East Nottinghamshire. ' Trans. 

 Thoroton Soc. for 1910,' Vol. XIV. (publ. 1911), pp. 53-71. 



John Smith. Isle of Man. 



Carbaniferous Limestone Rocks of the Isle of Man. [Adds 377 species and 

 varieties to the Government lists, including tliree new species which 

 are figured and described, viz., Michelinia balladoolensis, /Echmina 

 carbonifeva, and Mona monensis. ' Trans. Geol. Soc. of Glasgow,' 

 Vol. XIV., part 2, 1911, pp. 119-164. 



Stanley Smith. Northumberland, Yorks. 



The Faunal Succession of the Upper Bernician rbrief references to York- 

 shire]. ' Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Northumberland, Durham and 

 Newcastle-upon-Tyne,' N.S., Vol. III., pt. 3, 1911, PP- 591-^45- 



— Smythe. See A. R. Dwerryhouse. 



\V. J. SoLLAs. Derbyshire. 



Ancient Hunters and their Modern Representatives [reference to the Cave 

 at Creswell Crags, etc.]. London, 1911, pp. xvi. and 416. 



Leonard J. Spencer. Northern Counties. 



The World's Minerals [refers to many northern localities]. London, 1911, 

 pp. X. and 212. 



\V. H. Stansfield. Northern Counties. 



* The Ice Age in Britain.' [Presidential Address ; describes the evidences 

 in the North of England]. ' Fourteenth Report Southport Society of 

 Nat. Sci.', 1908-10 (publ. 1911), pp. 6-13. 



]. W. Stather. Yorks., S.E., Lines., N. 



Yorkshire Glacial Committee [in the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union Report 

 for 1910. Includes records by T. Sheppard and J. W. Stather]. 

 'The Naturalist,' Jan. 1911, pp. 65-66. 



H. H. Swinnerton. Notts. 



The Bunter Sandstone of Nottinghamshire and its Influences upon the 

 Geography of the County. ' Ann. Rep. and Trans. Nott. Nat. Soc.', 

 1909-10 (publ. 1911), pp. 17-28. 



A. G. Tansley [edited by]. Northern Counties. 



Types of British Vegetation [refers to peat beds, etc.]. Cambridge, 1911, 

 416 pp. 



John \\'. T.vylor. Yorks., Northumberland, Cheshire, etc. 



Mon3graph of the Land and Freshwater MiUusca of the Britisli Isles. 



Part 18 [includes map showing the ' geological distribution of Helix 

 aspevsa in Northumberland and Cheviotland, Lane. Mid ; Cheshire, 

 and Lines. N. ; H. nemoralis in Lanes., Mid., Yorks., Mid W., S.W., 

 and S.E., and Notts. ; and H. hortensis in Cheviotland, Northum- 

 berland, Lanes., M. ; Yorks., Mid. W., and Lines., N.]. Pp. 305- 

 368, and 5 plates, June 1911. 



Ramsay H. Traouair. Northern Counties. 



The Ganjid Fishes of the British Carboniferous Formations, Part I., No. 5. 

 Pal coniscid e [describes Cycloptychius cavbonavius from Northumber- 

 land and Yorkshire ; Rhadinichthys monensis from Yorkshire ; 

 R. wardi from South Lancashire ; R. macyodon from Yorkshire ; 

 R. hancocki from Northumberland and Yorkshire ; 7?. planti from 

 Lancashire and Yorkshire]. ' Report Paleont, Soc. for 1910 ' (publ. 

 191 1), pp. 123-158, plates XXXI. -XXXV. 



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