BIBLIOGRAPHY : 
_ Papers and records published with respect to the Natural History 
and Physical Features of the North of England. 
‘ 
GEOLOGY AND PALAZONTOLOGY, 1895. 
THE pressst rita ie has been compiled and edited by | 
THOMAS SHEPPARD. a 
Previous instalments of the ntwdiaaid of Geology and 
Paleontology have appeared as follow 
For 1884, in ‘Naturalist,’ Dec. 188. pp: 394-406. 
i. TooR, yy SNOW. 1886; ‘pp. 340°362. i 
5, 1886, i June 1888, pp. 178-188. : 
3 Oy 1S; Feb. 1889, pp. 61-77. 
: », 1888, ' April-May 1890, pp. 121-138. 
», 1880, is Nov. 1890, pp. 339-350. 
“oe », 1890, age Oct.-Nov. 1891, pp. 313-330. 
: »» 1891, ” July-Aug. 1892, pp. 219-234. 
: 3) e802, aes Sept. 1893, pp. 265-279. 
* » 1893, 7. Sept.-Oct. 1898, pp. 273-296. 
», 1894, A March-April 1899, pp. 81-103. 
I, have to thank Mr. W. Denison Roebuck,. F.L.S., and 
Mr. Alfred Harker, M.A., F.G.S., for assistance. t 
Particulars of papers, etc., omitted from the following list . _ 
will be gladly received and included at the commencement o o, 
the 1896 Bibliography. Every effort will be made, however, to 
ensure these lists being as complete as possible. 
The lists for 1896-1899 will be published as soon as possible, 
and it would render them more complete if editors of periodicals, 
secretaries of societies, and especially authors of papers in local = __ 
journals, etc., would send copies to the editor of this journal at _ 
259, Hyde Pack Road, Leeds. Reprints and authors’ separate _ 
_ copies should bear the name of the publication, the number of © 
the volume or Pact, the ee paging and the actual: date — 
of publicatio: on. . 
> We would here refer to the difficulty of ascertaining the date 
Etc Of publication of certain Transactions and Proceedings, such as, 
_ for instance, those | of the Manchester Geological Society; the 
date of the meeting reported does not afford any real clue, and _ 
_ We venture to suggest that the actual date of publication should 
always be indicated on the cover of each part ie 
bo ae Ee: Watsonian vice-counties are adopted throughout hats 
et oemabie « as more convenient | ne uniform in extent than : 
