100 Bibliography : Geology and Paleontology, 1894. 
WILLIAM STEVENSON. YorRK.S.E. 
Ancient Forest Bed under the Town of Hull [a -giatesbe, of the 
photograph of the ‘Ancient Forest Bed, Chalk Lane, Hull,’ te se 
appears as frontispiece to the volume]. Trans. Hull Geol. Soc:; V.0l. 
1893-4, P- 25 
MARK eee YorK S.E. 
A reply to Sir H. worth’s Paper on ‘*‘ Recent Cuangee of ree its 
se seran'e Ye the ‘oldaiaterd of rapid subsidence in th se of the sub- 
erged forests at Hull]. Geol. Mag., Nov. 1894, pp. pn 
C. Fox STRANGWAYS. YorK N.E, 
The Valleys of North-East Yorkshire and their Mode of Formation 
[a general sketch of the physical geography of the district, here divided 
n inti e mode of e of i 
asses of boulder clay, n 
are rg ve tie discussed]. ns. Leicest Lit; PM Soc. Vol. 2 
Part 7, 1894, pp. 333-344, ‘id large odie 
&. vik es ANGWAYS TORK N 
7 
Dr. Alex. Brown on So lenopora [pointing out that the S. jurassica 
found at Malton comes from the Corallian]. Geol. Mag., May 1894, p. 2 
RosBert M. NORTHUMBERLAND 5S, 
On pet fender: on and cient 2 of the Coast Line from the Low 
oun : 
Durham and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Vol. 11, Part ey 1894, pp. 187-191. 
THomMAsS TAT K S.W3'N.W. Ni ES. Be 
The Yorkshire ‘Rouldes Committee and Its ise Year’ s Work 
i ig ge Sa y Hemingway, s Tate, W. Gregson, J. W. 
Stath . F, Walton, Thomas Thelw it we i. Crofts, , Nicholson, and 
. Hea Rbieon) Nat., Oct. 1894, pp. 297-303. 
. THELWALL. K 
[Boulders at] Skidby and Little ote — Scant Se Yorkshire 
er Committee and Its Eighth Year 1894 
aa fuller particulars in Trane. Hull Geol. ee Vol, pani p. 7: 
. H. TIDDEMAN. York Mip W. 
The oieusaaes = Lim nebo rete on beg North sme? se 
the Craven Faults [bringing evidenc 
rward in support of a proposi 
which he had previously  naioth hat the esate Reefs in the Garhonifecaes 
Limestone had bee res sla sited in shallow w this evidence is in the 
form of a limestone conglomerate pence seen Di Gill, nea 
s at Dibbles r 
Grassington; points ot that other proof may be brought to light in the 
8 rE e r 
Pro 
excavations unde = how Hill, then being carried on for the B ord 
Wate s} Yorks, Geol. and Polyt. Soc., Vol. 12, Part 5, 1894 
P 
WARREN UPHAM, Mip W, 
The Quaternary neon: # and its division in the Lafa ayette, Glacial, 
and Recent Periods [the amount of denudation of limesto 
which drift eeuldecs. lie, in Yorkshire (? at Norber), referred i 3 ibe? cain 
pared with similar evidence in other _parts of the globe, from which the — 
phen ee estimates that the ice d 
the ice only 6,000 to 10,000 years 
ee. du Cones Géologique International, 6° Session 
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