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A. HERDMAN. SRY CHESHIRE, AND ISLE OF MAN, 
Notes on the Submarine Deposits of the ne Sea [more or less 
pure jane predominates oon to 10 fathoms ; thence to 20 fathoms, 
sand becoming mixed with clay and diversified | iy shelly patches, gravels 
etc. ; deeper ees occur sig 8 to the oo W., and S. of the Isle of 
Man, the proportio mud to sand increasing down to 50 fat fcacs 
obese which is sok “dark ‘bluishogrey tengcioes mud]. Proc. Liverp. 
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THOMAS Hien. YorK S.W. 
sie bas sig ih structure of The Stem of Calamites [communicated 
E. Wei observations based upon an HRA series of sections 
sala ee by Mr, . James Binns, of “Hal fax]. and Proc. Manch. Lit. 
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YORK 
On Calamostachys Binneyana, Sehien- [reviews the structure and 
affiniti his coal-measure plant in the light of more complete — 
pao Sneee: collected. from the Halifax neighbourhood) placed at 
the author's cs by W.° Cash]. ©.’ Proc.. Yorks. “Geol. ne Polyt. 
Soc., 1894, Vol. zen 4, pp. 279-293,and two plates of sectio 
THowas ‘pte and JAMES LoMAX. hae a 
once Say ne from the Lancashire Coal Measures 
{irom the Upper ot Coal of the Eater Coal Measures at Moor Side, 
ar am—a bed extents identical with the Halifax Hard Bed; 
the ecimen is referred to the premteansie e@|.. Mem. ahs ah Manch. 
Lit. mid Phil. Soc., 1893-4, Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 22-29, 4 figu 
wee MB., fie York Mip W., 
WHEELTON HIND. | DERBYSHIRE, NOTTS. 
A Monograph on Carbonicola, Anthracomya, and Naiadites. 
Part 1, pp. 1-80, pl. i.-xi. aapensriigai, = figuring species of Carbonicola 
from various localities, the new species including C. obtusa = "8 ham 
and C. nucularis from Wigan]. Paieoniaesenie Soc., 1894, Vol. 48. 
G. J. H[INDE]. 
[Review = rented yo eaprnee yee dee ca ar an Ge a Helgolands. 
n W. : der k. p . Wiss. zu Berlin, 
15% pp- 10 Sipe. “On the Divisions aE ie Secntified Formations of 
Heligoland. By Prof. Dr. W. Dames.) [Rocks of Lower Cretaceous age 
contain fossils iia to hl of the Speeton Clay of Yorkshire, etc. ]. 
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C. P. Hows. York Mip W. 
Nidderdale and Natural History. [Being a Review of 
Nidderdale r and the | mpd of the Nidd; os es by | prt Speight 
London -} Nat , Nov. ties 
OWARTH, ae 
The Yorkshire rrtppee at ael Union’at Sedbergh aan Nat., 
id ion = 222-224. s 
. How RK S.E. - 
The. Most cea Chak nges es of Level and their Teaching. Part I. 
The Raised Beaches [suggesting that the Norwegian boulders on the ~ 
been brought as ballast from Norwas! 
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Henry H. Howorru. E OF MAN, YorK S.E., Lanc. S. 
The Most Recent Changes of rs I oh their Teaching. The 
Rapid a of _ “Districts s = — ee of shes Iesgeeste th Age 
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