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. HUDLESTON THERN COUNTIES, ETC, 
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general Sects Sag in the he seven piri ae ds ania oe 
pamela Cretaceous, Jurassic, Triassic, and Per Geology ; 
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pp. ais 
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of Notingha [the permeable Bunter Sandstones, 200 feet thick, aac 
y the impervious Permian marls, form a natural reservoir]. Nott. goer 
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. Hu NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
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in Rep. Brit. Ass. for 1893, bats 1894, ge 
WILLIAM FRASER HUME, York S.E. 
2 ary and a ei ate Ya toe stare a | on the Upper 
Creta roe mae Bt of th ed he of England: | by | William Fraser 
cestyic ye ac. R.S.M., Cai g Bein Oe] Sige hope nee 
Printed by White ica Moers . ers 2 td, 9 Fen nchurch St. oe 10 
briefly refers to Yo rkshir N pp. 33-34; and points out ip. 8 1) th he 
Red is alk of Speeton sie with the Gault in the rarity of extularia 
tur 
. HUTCHINSON. NorTH OF ENGLAND. 
har Monsters | A Popular Account - some of the larger 
| forms of Ancient Animal Life. | By | Rev. H. N. Hutchinson, B.A., 
Soy | | With illustrations by J. Smit and others. |. - 
[3rd Edition, London 1893, pp. Xxii. + 270; contains (Appendix IIL.) ‘list 
o British ie lities where, remains of the eoneatagn have been dis- 
ove rh ; taken from Leith Adams’ ‘ Mono: ea on British Fossil 
Ele epha _Paleeontoyraphica Soc., Pnenayg although Cheshire, 
Lincolnshire Yorkshire, etc., are mentioned, the Mints cited are only 
very few of the number now known] 
CHESH., Du RHAM, Cersetdt MB.» 
OsmunD W. Jerrs, Secretary. York N. 
Third Report of the Co ittee . _ toa aL pat for the collection, 
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ONES. Kk Mip W- 
Report of the Com mittee “a cecsiaiad to complete ia . baveetigle ce, 
tion of the Cave at Elbolton, near away in order to ascertain whether 
Remains of Palzolithic Man occur in se ower Cave Earth ieoordiag: 
a negative result: forty feet of bone-breccia and three feet of stalagmite 
had, ate been accumulated before Dears Man inhabited the _ 
cave}. p. Brit. Ass. for 1893, publ. 1894, p. 266 . 
fw shots JONES. WESTMORLAND. 
On Some Palzozoic Ostracoda from Westmorland [describing and 
figuring nine new species and varieties of Primitia, Aparchites, Cytherella, 
Ulrichia, and 4ichmina from the Dufton Shales and Sitemap Limestones}- 
Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., Aug. 1893, pp. 288-295, and pl. x 
A. J. JUKES-BRo Linc. N. 
A Boring at Willoughby in ee chee [passed from Glacial 
into Neocomian, the Chalk be bsent : water sts eR at the top of 
the Spilsby Marin “Geol Mag. Mar. 1893, p. 1 tt ane 
: “Naturalist, 
