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C. E. SALVESEN. York N.E. anv S.E. 
(Erosion. of Vecknbre Coast; in Brit. Assn. neers on ies Rate 
of Erosion of the Sea Coasts of England and Wales; during 40 years’ 
ates the annual rate of erosion at about 3 feet 34 inches]. ae 
rit. Assn., 1895, p. 383. 
De. Scorr, . S., YORK S.W. 
Williamson’ s Rese singe fea the oiceae Fiten: Sci. Progr., 
l. 4, 1895, p. 253 [not s 
ss H. Scott. See se = Williamson.’ : 
_G. : ! YORKSHIRE ?° 
On a Pyritous Concretion. Ann. Rep. Yorks. Phil. Soc. (York), 1895. . 
A. C. S[EWARD]. YorK S.W., LANE. 8. 
William Crawford Williamson. Born November 24, 1816. Died 
June 23, 1895 [Obituary notice; contains particulars of his work amongst 
the Yorkshire ee 98% cashire Coal-Measure plants, etc.]. Nat. Science, 
Aug. 1895, pp. a 
THOMAS sae ARD. RK SLE. 
On another Section in the arn de gait aca ee Geavels of 
Holderness [decribes a pit at Burstwic ve of pen 
shells, and mammalian remains; as tees ct re is no evidence of 
a warm inter-glacial period, and s suggests that the gravels form past 
of a moraine laid down by the North oe Me Sheet]. Proc. Yorks. Geol. 
and Polyt. Soc., 1895, pp. 1-14, with s 
THOMAS SHEPPARD, YORK = : AND S.E. AND Linc. N. AND S, 
On the Occurrence of Scandinavian Boulders in England (criticises. 
Sir H. H. Howorth’s hypothesis that the Scandinavian boulders found in 
England had been brought over as anchor ikings ; gives full list 
f recor ndi —— erratics found in England, some bein m 
— depths in the ground several miles from the sea]. Glac. Mag., 
1895, pp. 129-132 toad two tables), 
= SHEPPARD York S$ 
[Boulders mer Burstwick [in dors hipirigha ot yoga Combesivtee 
and its Ninth Year's Work ’]. » Dec. 1895 
J. SHIPMAN. NOTTS. 
he Coal apes Sed of the Leen Vall any: Ann. Rep. and Trans. 
roe sieve Nat. Soc., 1894 (see Nat., 1895, p. 308). 
J. SHIPMAN. 
sda Leen Fibers Coal Measures. Colliery Guardian, Vol. 69, 1895, 
o ef LAN 
ug od Flints {note suggesting that the minute flakings on te 
soe gf the Rev. R. A. Gatty in a previous issue are the results 
oe te — of the flints; see ‘Reginald A. Gat tty’}. ‘Sci. Goss., May 
1895, p- 
Wes eae 4 op ee. 
An Expeliinent t to Illustrate the Mode of Flow of a Gane us Fluid 
[confirms y experi Poe: the ig gee made by P. F. Kendall that the 
ice sheet which covered the Isle of Man lifted boulders from Granite 
Mountain wgit bnerg’ ying to the — of South Barrule up to 100 feet below 
its summit, which is f,588 feet above sea level]. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., 
Vol. a Part 3, Aug. 1895, pp. 361-368 (sections), Q J x 
ee i in the Vale of Pi York N.E. 
tiluetrwe ngs in the le o gem descri ies of 
pec. unearthed from the bed of t ting P eonaed worght nt os pe 
also found]. Proc. Yorks. Geol. and Boye Soc., 1895, pp. 
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