Piihlicutioiis on I orkshire Geology. 



275 



other in the different branches of natural history which they 

 are investigating-.' 



Flngi. — Mr. C. Crossland reports that Mr. Roebuck 

 forwarded to him Ombrophila clavus on a decaying^ herbaceous 

 stem from the Fewston Excursion. — T. S. 



PUBLICATIONS ON YORKSHIRE GEOLOGY. 



Thk Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 



Vol. X\'. Pt. 3, does not impress one as pre\ious parts have 

 done. It is somewhat thin and watery. Perhaps one is 



Section in Boulder Clay at Balby, near Doncaster.' 



prejudiced against this publication from the fact that the editors 

 persistently misdate it. This number, for instance, did not 

 appear in 1905 at all, but rather somewhere about May 1906. 

 Nothing- is g-ained by such deception, and endless trouble is 

 caused in after years to those who have to set the matter 



* One ot tlie many illustrations appearing- in the Yorkshire Geolog-ical 

 Society's Publication — reproduced by permission. 



1906 August I. 



