And bier Chapters peeiae upon ‘the: 
Geography of the District. 
By THOMAS SHEPPARD, F.G.S., BE R. G. S., F.S.A. (Scot. ie 
9 os pages Demy Svo, with over roo tlustrations. Cloth ‘Boles ae 
7/6 net. ; i 
A new Volume which contains much valuable information 
- in reference to the various towns and villages which have dis-_ 
appeared by the encroaches of the sea. It is also profusely — 
illustrated by plans, engravings, etc., of the district, including : 
many which are published for the first time. There are also 
chapters on the changes in the Humber ; new land; Spurn ; the 
geological structure of the district ; natural history; etc., etc. 
LONDON: A. BROWN & SONS, Limited, 5 Farringdon Avenue, E.C. 
The Moorlands 
of 
North Eastern Yorkshire. 
Their Natural History and Origin. 
By FRANK ELGEE, F.G.S. 
377 pages Demy 8vo, Cloth Boards, Gilt Top, with two large colowred maps, 
numerous text diagrams and maps, 39 photographic plates, 1 coloured plate, and 
folding geological section. Price AS/- net. 
This work is the first of its kind in the English language, and deals not only 
with the various problems presented by the special area of which it treats, butalso 
with the origin of moors, of the Red Grouse, of moorland floras, and other subjects. — 
of interest to naturalists and sportsmen. 
Printed at BROwNs’ SAVILE PREss, 40, George Street, Hull, and published by ~ 
A. BRown & Sons, Tinited, at 5 Farringdon Avenue, in the City of London. 
June Ist, 1913. 
