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Ci. S. Boulger. Derbyshire. 



The Geology of the South Derbyshire and East Leicestershire Coal- 

 fields. Sections of Coal-Measures in East Derbyshire, South Derbyshire, 

 and Leicestershire. Trans. Chesterfield Mid. Count. Inst., xv. pp. 327 et 

 sequ., 1887. 



G. S. Bragge. Derbyshire. 



The Geology of the South Derbyshire and East Leicestershire Coal- 

 fields. Trans. Chesterfield Mid. Count. Inst., xv. pp. 198 et sequ., 1886. 



W. M. Briggs. Westmorland. 



Geology. ... A. Stratigraphy [JViyHograptus typus from the Skiddaw 

 Slates]. Wesley Nat., April 1887, i. 50-51. 



Chari.es Brownridge. West Yorkshire. 



On the occurrence of Quartzite and other Boulders in the Lower Coal 

 Measures at Wortley near Leeds [boulders obtained in the ' Black 

 Bed' Pit of Messrs. Ingham & Sons; four described; the largest, a coarse 

 gritstone embedded in the 'bend' or clayey shales overlying the coal; 

 the three smallest are quartzites and were embedded in the ' Black Bed ' 

 coal itself; analyses of the quartzites by Prof. Bonney, F.R.S., are given]. 

 Trans. Leeds Geol. Ass., Part 3, 1886-7, pp. 113115. Sci. Goss., June 1887, 

 p. 140. Proc. Yorks. Geol. and Pol. Soc, vol. ix. part iii. pp. 405-407. 



William Cash. West Yorkshire. 



Palaeontology [illustrated by descriptions of fossil plants {Lepidodendron 

 sela^inoides, etc.) and mollusks {Aviailopecteu papyraceus, etc.) from the 

 Halifax Hard Bed Coal]. Wesley Nat., April 1887, i., 58-60. 



William Cash. West Yorkshire. 



Palaeontology [Calamostac/iys binneyana Schimper, Halifax Hard Bed]. 

 Wesley Nat., June 1887, i. 116. 



William Cash. West Yorkshire. 



On the Fossil Fructifications of the Yorkshire Coal Measures. No. 1. 

 Calamostachys [Hard Bed or Canister Coal described, also the order of 

 superposition of the Canister group ; measured section of beds included 

 between the Elland Flagrock and the Rough Rock given ; typical section 

 in Lower Coal Measures, Beacon Hill, Halifax, detailed at length; the 

 genus Calamostachys fully discussed in detail ; Bibliography of the subject 

 annexed]. Proc. Yorks. Geol. and Pol. Soc, vol. ix. Part iii. (1887) pp. 

 435-439 with 8 plates. 



S. Chadwick. East Yorkshire. 



Asteracanthus ornatissimus in the Middle Oolites near Malton [the only 

 authenticated specimen that has ever been found so low down in the Middle 

 Oolites before in England]. Nat., April 1886, p. 102. 



Wm. Cheetham. Westmorland. 



A visit to Shap [route described, also the quarries at Wasdale Head ; 



attention drawn to the inclusion of other rocks in this granite ; dispersion 



of Shap boulders alluded to]. Trans. Leeds Geol. Assoc, Tart 3 (1886-7), 



pp. 107-110. 



J. E. Clark. Cumberland. 



Slate Ripple Marks on Skiddaw [explained]. Nat. Hist. Journ., Sep. 15th, 

 1887, xi. 137. 



Theo. D. A. Cockerell. Northumberland, Derbyshire, Yorkshire, 



South Lancashire, Durham. 

 Paheontological Notes from the British Museum Collections [Specimens 

 of fossil Fishes (four), Mollusca (22), and Echinodermata (two species) noted, 

 with localities]. Nat., March 1886, p. 81. 



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