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Erratic: pes of England, Wales, and Ireland.—Twenty-third 
Rep e Committee {includes a large number of records 
fro Shc duce, Lincolns shire; Northunberkiad, papas , etc., and also 
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Assn., 1895, pp. 430-436. 
A. H. KENNEY, RK N.E. AND S.E. 
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ate of Erosion of the Sea Coasts of England and Wal details of 
portant at different points given]. Rep. Brit. Ass. "1895 (publ. 
1896), P 381-382. 
sale W. Kirkpy. See ‘T. Rupert Jones,’ 
Puitip LAK Lake DISTRICT. 
The scabiihshice Series of South semicon dort he [compares 
(pp. 21-22) the rocks of South rege, Tesi with those of the Lake 
District]. irarts: Journ. Geol. Soc., Vol. 51, Part 1 Feu. 1895, pp- 9-23: 
G, MPLUGH. York S.E. 
Notes on the White ears of Yorkshire Lassa boten hes various 
divisions in the Chalk, and estimates the thickness as s :—Upper 
Chalk, without flints, + 650 feet; Middle Chalk, with he 460 feet; 
Lower Chalk, 130 feet; Red d Chalk, jo feet ; total, 1,270 feet; this is s 
. ‘ , co 5 
: pate dala the Chalk in the cliff between Danes’ Dyke and Old Falls, 
ead]. Proes Yorks. Geol. and aly. Soc., 1895, pp- 65-87, 
en Ww. LAM H. ISLE OF MAN. 
The ed vagy ohaihialecabhe of the Isle of Man [describes a series 
of beds of considerable thickness in the Skiddaw Slates of the Isle of 
ing whic i been locally broken up under shear pressure, and 
re-arranged in the form of a crush-conglomerate se re panther ; with 
Pet irographical hoe by W. W. Watts]. Quart: Jou Soc., 
Vol.’51, Part.4, Nov, 1895; PP- 563-599, with plates ead no as Tabane t= 
in sal Ma Aug. 1895, pp. 372-373- 
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[Boulders vat Mil lwood lin the ‘ Yorkshire sapenvon Committe 
nth Year’s Work]. Nat. Dec. 1895, pp. 341- 
rs a UR 
cohtdlicld of] cit cma pecs by Henry Garwood, M.A., F 
n Vols. [. an one Il. of ‘A History of Northumberland,’ issued unde 
direction of the Northumberland County History piaporned — ~~ a 
Edward feiieos .A. [draws attention to thos 
eee etc.]. Geol. Mag., Nov. 1895, pp. 5 519-520. 
hig oy - LANC 
Notes n Some Fossil Plants from Doulton’s s Delph, St 
Coal Macca? including Sigillaria and Stigmaria, vFeigrclge oie obova- 
tum, L. gracile, Calamites decoratus, C. canneformis, C. approximatus, 
Cordiates, Trigonoca it erns, algze, e etc.]. Proc. Liverp. Geol. Soc., 
Vol. 7, Part 3, 1894-5, pp- 288-292. eee 
JosepH Lomas, CHESHIRE. — 
n the Occurrence of Striated Surfaces near Great and Little 
Bioccen [describes stria exposed by removing the Boulder Clay from 
the Pevbie beds of the Bunter in two different localities ; re indicate: 
