76 bibliography: geology and paleontology, 1887. 



J. J. H. Teall. Northumberland. 



Petrographical Notes on some of the Igneous Rocks of Northumberland 



[a resume of the author's investigations on these rocks, including the plagio- 

 clase-augite dykes (Tynemouth, Morpeth, Acklington, High Green, etc.), the 

 Whin Sill, the Old Red Sandstone andesites and porphyrites of the Cheviots, 

 and the augite-granites and quartz-felsite dykes of the same district]. Proc. 

 Geol. Assoc, vol. ix. pp. 575-581, 1887. 



J. Stanley Tute. West Yorkshire. 



Note on the occurrence of Lingula in the Millstone Grit Series, West of 

 Ripon [in a bed of black shale exposed in making reservoirs on Lumley Moor, 

 for Ripon Waterworks, were discovered examples of Lingula credneri, or 

 L. mytiloides, the first recorded from the Millstone Grit of this district]. 

 Proc. Yorks. Geol. and Pol. Soc. , vol. ix. part iii. (1887), p. 425. 



W. Y. Veitch. North-East Yorkshire. 



Fossils in the Yorkshire Lias [C/iowtes clevelanJiats, Plcuroi/iya navicula, 

 /sis liassica, described in Proc. Yorksh. Geol. and Poly. Soc.]. Nat. World, 

 May 1886, iii. 98. 



George R. Vine.' Northern Counties generally. 



Micro-Palaeontology | of the Northern Carboniferous Shales [divided 

 into (1) Introduction, Foraminifera, etc. ; (2) Polyzoa of the Redesdale Shales, 

 Northumberland ; (3) Ostracoda, Monticulipora and Miscellaneous Forms, 

 Redesdale Shales ; (4) Polyzoa, Entomostraca, Gasteropoda and Miscellaneous 

 Organisms of the Skelly Gate Shales, Northumberland; (5) Upper Carbon- 

 iferous Shales, Northumberland, Yoredale, Fourstones, ' Ingrovr,' Lowick, 

 Polyzoa and Entomostraca ; (6) Carboniferous Shales, Northumberland and 

 North Lancashire, etc., Scaur Limestone and Yoredale Rocks, Foraminifera, 

 &c.]. Nat., Sep. 1S84, p. 37, &c. ; Oct. 1S84, pp. 61-66; Dec. 1884, pp. 

 97-103; April 1885, pp. 207-212; Sep. 1885, pp. 313-320; Nov. 1S85, 

 PP- 367-378. 



G. R. Vine. North Lincolnshire. 



Fossil Polyzoa in Lincolnshire [in the Neocomian Clays of Donington-on- 

 Bain ; either new or allied to foreign examples of Entalophora gracilis 

 {Ceriopora gracilis) Goldfuss]. Nat. Jan. 1S87, p. 18. 



G. R. Vine. Lincolnshire. 



Notes on a Species of Entalophora from the Neocomian Clay of Lincoln- 

 shire. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., Jan. 18S7, (5) vol. xix. pp. 17-18; and 

 Nat., Jan. 1887, p. 18 (see preceding title). 



F. Fielder Walton. East Yorkshire. 



Geology of the District between Market Weighton and the Humber [a 



brief account of the narrow band of Liassic and Oolitic beds which is exposed 

 on the west side of the wolds from Market Weighton to the Humber]. 

 24 pp., 8vo, Hull, 1S86. Reviewed by E. M. C[ole]. in Nat., March 1SS7, 

 p. 88. 



T. Ward. Cheshire. 



The History and Cause of the Subsidences at Northwich and its 



Neighbourhood, in the Salt District of Cheshire [these destructive 



subsidences are caused by the removal of the salt, which is pumped off in the 



form of brine]. Geol. Mag., Nov. 1887, dec. iii. vol. iv. pp. 517, 518; 



Trans. Manch. Geol. Soc, 1886-7, P arts vi - antl vn - PP- 152-172. 



William West. Westmorland. 



Glacial Action near Grasmere [a note recommending geologists to study the 



moraines of Upper Langdale and Porrowdale]. Sci. Goss. , Sep. 1S86, p. 212. 



W. H. Wheeler. South Lincolnshire. 



Post-tertiary Deposits at Boston [in the excavations being made for the new 



dock and out-fall of the river, below the alluvium were beds of peat and sand 



containing remains of large trees ; below this again, a thick layer of bo ulder 



Naturalist, 



