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/// Mouoriam -Willi (lui Ciiilioorth. 



' Historical Notes on the Bradford Corporation,' 'Round about 

 Bradford,' 'Rambles round Horton,' &c. In more recent years 

 he developed a taste for ideology and natural history. In g-lacial 

 g^eolog-y particularly he was a keen student, and read papers 

 thereon to the Bradford Scientific Society. In July 1903, he con- 

 tributed to this journal an article on ' Carboniferous Vegetation 



William Cudworth. 



near Bradford,' in which a description was j^iven of a line fossil 

 tree and roots (Siirill<iri(i and Slignuiria) recently unearthed. 



Mr. Cudworth was perhaps best known from the interest 

 he took in collecting" Roman and British Antiquities. Of the 

 former period he gathered together a magnificent series of 

 lamps, which is now in possession of a collector at Skipton. A 

 well -illustrated catalogue of these lamps was prepared by Mr. 

 Cudworth. Of British remains he had a fine series of implements 

 from the ^'orkshire Wolds and Moors, and it is pleasing to 



Naturalist, 



