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ANON. Yorks., Lancs, S., Notts. 
Ankerite in Coal. ‘ Naturalist,’ July, 1912, p. 202. 
ANON. Derbyshire. 
Insect Remains in Coal. ‘ Naturalist,’ July, 1912, p. 202. 
ANON Lancst5: 
‘An interesting Palzeozoic Fern |Z)gopteris gvayi from Shore). ‘ Naturalist,’ 
April, 1912, pp. 102-3. 
ANON. Isle of Man. 
Cambridge County Geographies [criticises the geology in the Isle of Man 
volume]. ‘Geol. Mag.’ February, 1912. pp. 88-89. 
ANON. Yorks. Derbyshire. 
Metallurgy and Engineering {notice of Prof. Louis’s paper}. The * Nat- 
uralist ’ January, 1912, p. 3. 
ANON. - Lancs. 
Cave exploration in Lancashire |Dog Holes, etc.|. ‘ Lanc. Nat.’, Jan., 1912, 
PP. 344-5- 
ANON. Westmorland, Yorks. 
North of England Geology [Notice of papers by Messrs. Harker and 
Sheppard, in ‘ The Naturalist ’]. ‘ Geol. Mag.’ Nov. tgt2, p. 524. 
ANON. Lincs. N., Yorks. 
Fossil Fishes from the Chalk. Fossil Chalk Incecerami. |Figures Pachyrhi- 
zodus sp. from South Ferriby, and Inoceramus lobatus from Yorks.}. 
* Naturalist,’ May, 1912, p. 137, 
ANON. 7 Lanes. N. 
Further Explorations at Dog Holes Cave. ‘Lancs. Nat., July,’ 1912, 
PP-143-144. 
ANON. Lancs. oe 
Discovery of an Erratic Boulder near Preston. ‘Lancs. Nat.’ July, 1912, 
p. 160. 
ANON. Westmorland. 
The Gilpin Stag [Antlers of red deer found in the estuary of the Gilpin}. 
‘Lancs. Nat.’, July, 1912, pp. 130-131. 
A. Batt. See A. R. DWERRYHOUSE. 
E, BARBER. Cheshire. 
Parkgate: an Old Cheshire Port {refers to coast changes}. ‘Journ. Chester 
Arch. Soc.’, Vol. XVIII., for r911 [publ. 1912], pp. 5-25. 
E. BARBER. Cheshire. 
Ancient Boat in Baddiley Mere {brief geological notes]. ‘ Journ. Chester. 
Arch. Soc.’, Vol XVIII., for 1911, [publ. 1912], pp. 204-212. 
GERALD E. H. BARRETI-HAMILTON. Derbyshire. 
A History of British Mammals, Part XII., October, 1912, [records (p. 312). 
fossil hare from Longcliffe Cave, Derbyshire}. 
Naturalist, 
