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ARNOLD LuPTON. Linc. N., YorRK S.W. ._ as 
n the Yorkshire Coalfield and its Eastwardly we 
coal over 4 inches in PRE ps will be worked, and in many districts 
wastes MS pee orked over again for the sake of the 
slack, the pillars, and beds t inferior coal that have not been considered 
good enough for and sections showing positions and 
Ben th at the different be) Bist: Yorks. Geol. and Polyt. Soc., ; 
Vol. 12, Part 5, 1894, pp. 432-436. ee 
K Mip W. 
nest of mage bed a hoy bi eh Coalfield. Trans. Fed Mae. Min. 
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J CUMBERLAND. 
The Working of Hematite in’ the Whitehaven District. Trans 
Fed. Inst. Min. Eng., Vol. 8, 1894, pp. 31 et seq 
E. MA UMBERLAND. 
Notes on ihe Skiddaw Slates [with special oe & the Zones 
of graptolites; the following are recognised, in descending order 
Milburn Beds (= Uppermost Arenig or Lower Llandei By: Ellergill Bedsi ; 
LTetragraptus Beds (Upper, with Didymograptus nanus, and Lower); 
Dichograptus ps8 and pit tie dhod Ne: (=Tremadoc)]. Geol. Mage hyn 
+8 KE DISTRICT. 
Physiographical Studies in Soren 2 1. Chur eck, Coniston 
oting the occurrence of fragments of graptolite- Pear Skelgill Beds 
gravel at Gill Head Bridge, pore erably above the altitude of their 
ing an ‘ 
the large Yewdale glacier]. Geol. Mag., Nov. 1894, pp. 489-492, with 
ai? ie LAKE DISTRICT. 
Physiographical Studies in Lakeland. Swindale [giving 
vidence that Mosedale once formed part o Ww et Sleddale, and not, 
now, of Swindale; the Ppp flat watershed pie he eh Mosedale E 
from Wet Sleddale was formed in a lake produced b amming of the 2 
latter valley by ice, the cavetshan of Ds Mosedale stream into Swindale 
was a a of the same cause]. Geol. Mag., 1894, pp- 539-545» 
with two woodcu 
CHESH 
On the Occurrence of Phosphate of Iron coating Sand Grains at 
Tranmere eee Triassic sandstones locally rps with the rich bee: 
vivianite a Proc. Liverp. Geol. Soc., 1894, pp ; 
HuGu Rosert MILL. Lake DIsTRICT. 
Ona pathy eset Survey - the English ee [describing = 
types of lakes, and gives the length, Lede pth, area, and v 
of the principal Lake District ‘water rs]. Rep. “Brit Agger 1894, pe 
1895, p. 713; also in Journ. Roy. Geog. Soc., Vol. 4, ; Abstract in 
Oe hen, Sept. 1894, p. 40; Abstract hiag in Nabe: dF June 1894, 
eee E W. Moncxron. 
[Note on euiaia of a Dyke from Croxdale oy probably 
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