270 Bibliography: Geology and Paleontology, 1912. 
G. WEyMAN. See A. R. DWERRYHOUSE. 
G. WeymMan, F. WALKER, [D.] Wootacort, [J. A.] SMYTHE. 
Northumberland, Durham. 
Boulders Committee Report No. 6 [records of erratics in Northumberland. 
and Durham]. ‘Proc. Univ. Durham Phil. Soc.’, Vol. 4, pt. 4 
LOUZ Mp 282. 
LEONARD JOHNSTON WILLS. Lancs., Cheshire. 
Late Glacial and Post-Glacial Changes in the Lower Dee Valley. ‘ Quart. 
Journ. Geol. Soc.’, No. 270. Vol. LXVIII, Part 2, June 1912, pp. 
180-198. 
Yorks., Derbyshire. 
ALBERT WILMORE. Lake District, Lancs. 
Some Geographical Problems of the Mid-Pennines | refers to the faults, former 
river channels, etc]. ‘ Journ. Manch. Geol. Soc.’, Vol. XXVII., 
Part II., 1911, publ. May 1912, pp. 33-38. 
ALBERT WILSON. Yorks., Durham, Lincs, N. 
Sea Spray carried Inland. ‘ Bradford Scientific Journ.’ No. 8, Vol. III., 
IQI2, Pp. 242-247. 
ARTHUR SMITH WoODWARD. Lincs, N. 
The Fossil Fishes of the English Chalk. Part VII., pp. 225-264, plates. 
[Describes and figures Pachyrhizodus sp. from the chalk of north 
Lincs., and refers to a specimen of Pyvotosphyvaena stebbingt from 
the same locality]. ‘ Palewont. Soc. Report for 1911,’ publ. 1912,. 
Vol. LXV. See also‘ Naturalist,’ May 1912, p. 137. 
A. SMITH WooDWARD. Lincs:, JNe 
On the Snout of a Pachychormid Fish (Protosphyraena stebbingi) from 
the Lower Chalk of S. Ferriby, Lincolnshire. ‘ Naturalist,’ Nov.. 
1912, pp. 329-330 (plate). 
Davipn WooLacotTt. Durham, Northumberland 
The Stratigraphy and Tectonics of the Permian of Durham (Northern Area) 
‘Proc. Univ. Durham,’ Vol. 4. pt. 5, 1912, pp. 241-313. 
[D.] Wooracotr. See A. R. DWERRYHOUSE. 
[D.] Wooracotr, See G. WEYMAN. 
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According to the Forty-second Annual Report of the Bradford 
Libraries, Art Gallery, and Museums Committee, the Natural History 
Museum during the year has been enriched by two hundred marine 
shells, a Dab Chick, .Moor Hen, Corn Crakes, Little Owl; seventeen 
Liverworts, minerals, and fossils, and fresh wild-flowers; all gifts. Some 
additions have also been made to the ‘Old Bradford Room.’ 
A second-hand bookseller’s catalogue is not usually a source of 
amusement, but the following description, taken from a recent Birmingham 
bookseller’s list, is evidently an inspiration on the part of the compiler :— 
‘ Blackpool in 1840.—A Very Fine Water-Colour Drawing, by F. McCallum, 
of Blackpool Beach, signed and dated. In the background can be seen 
the Houses, in the foreground is the Beach, upon which is a Boat, whilst 
to the right of the Boat is a Donkey, upon which a Man is sitting; in 
front of the Boat is a cart being drawn by two Donkeys, and in the Cart 
are two Women; a Man is walking by the Donkeys, holding the reins, 
and a Woman is walking by the Cart; mounted, size of Water-colour, 
92 by 7in., size including mount, 16 by Irin. Bargain.’ 
Naturalist,. 
