1 Annual Report of the Council. 



[On Granites from Ravenglass and CriffeL] Proceedings, xv. (1876), pp. 



70-71. 

 On the Levenshulme Limestone : A Section from Slade Lane eastwards. 

 [1883.] Memoirs, Ser. 3, viii. (1884), pp. 125-132 ; abstract in 

 Proceedings, xxii. (1883), pp. 61-65. 

 [On the late Dean Herbert's Illustrations of Flowers.] Proceedings, xxv. 



(1885), pp. 43-46. 

 The Levenshulme Limestones. Memoirs and Proceedings , Ser. 4, iii. (1890), 



pp. 209-211. 

 Notes on Seedling Saxifrages grown at Brockhurst [Didsbury] from a single 

 scape oi Saxifraga Macnabiana. Memoirs and Proceedings, Ser. 4, 

 ii. (1889), pp. 227-230. 

 [Notes on the Discovery of Estheria miniita var. Bi-odieana in the Lower 

 Keuper Sandstone of Alderley Edge.] Memoirs and Proceedings, 

 Ser. 4, iv. (1890), pp. 12-13 ^"^^ 31-32- 

 [Note on a Cutting of Boussingaultia baselloides .^ Memoirs and Proceedings , 



Ser. 4, iv. (1890), pp. 13-15. 

 On the Entomostraca and Annalida in the Levenshulme Mottled Limestone. 

 Memoirs and Proceedings, Ser. 4, iv. (1890), pp. 47-52. — Supple- 

 mentary Note, pp. 353-356. 

 On the Occurrence of the Permians, Spirorbis Limestones, and Upper Coal 

 Measures at Frizington Hall, in the Whitehaven District. Memoirs 

 and Proceedings, Ser. 4, iv. (1891), pp. 418-426. 

 On the Permians of the N.W. of England. Discovery of two Plant 

 Beds in the St. Bees Sandstone, at Hilton, Westmorland. Memoirs 

 and Proceedings, Ser. 4, v. (1891), pp. 66-76, plates 2-4. 

 On the Artificial Coloration of Flowers. Memoirs and Proceedings^ Ser. 4, 



v. (1892), pp. 142-144. 

 Notes on Glacier Moraines in Cumberland and Westmorland. Memoir's and 

 Proceedings, Ser. 4, ix. (1893), PP- ^95-205, plates 4-6; abstract in 

 Proceedings, x. (1870), pp. 19-25. 



Papers written conjointly :— 



On the Liassic and Oolitic Iron Ores of Yorkshire and the East Midland 

 Counties. By Edward Hull and William Brockbank. Pro- 

 ceedings, \. {1^66), ^^. II 9- 1 22. 



Notes on the Geological Section exposed in the Railway Cutting from 

 Levenshulme to Fallowfield. By William Brockbank and C. E. 

 DE Range. Memoirs and Proceedings, Ser. 4, iv. (1890-91), pp. 

 282-300, 339-352, plate 5. 



William Grimshaw was born at Church Kirk, four miles 

 from Blackburn, in the parish of Wh alley, Lancashire, on January 

 24, 1824. Church Kirk may be spoken of as the original home 

 of the gteat calico-printing industry of the county, the father of 



