398 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 1 884 : GEOLOGY AND PAL.^:ONTOLOGY. 



Richard Howse. See under G. A. Lebour. 



Wilfrid H. Hudlestox. Yorkshire. 

 Contributions to the Paleontology of the Yorkshire Oolites. No. 2, Gastero- 

 poda of the Oxfordian and Lower Oolites. Geol. Mag., Februarj-, March. 

 April, May, June, and July, pp. 49-63, 107-115, 145-154, 193-204, 241-252, 

 293-303, with plates iii., iv., vi. , vii., viii., ix. 



Continuation of papers in the Geol.. Mag. for 1883. Describes numerous 

 Yorkshire species of Gasteropoda, including Phasianella, Cerithhim, A^erincea. 

 Alaria, Titrritella. Littorina^ Ambei'leya, Omcshis, N'erita, and Neritopsis, etc. 

 Copious references to the literature of the subject, synonyms, etc. 



George Pringle Hughes. Northumberland. 

 Address delivered to the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, at Berwick, Octobei* 

 10th. 1883. Proc. Berw. Nat. Club, x. 227, and British Assoc. Report, 

 Southport, 18S3, p. 498. 



Describes the geology of the Glendale Valley, North Northumberland. 

 Horns of Bos priviigeniiis and antlers of Red Deer found in a bog at Middleton 

 Hall, south of Wooler. The author believes from this and similar deposits, 

 that Glendale was once a lake. 



J. GwYN Jeffreys. Yorkshire. 

 List of shells obtained from the Basement-Clay at Bridlington Quay. Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xl., p. 319, with a plate. 



An appendix to G. W. Lamplugh's paper on ' Shelly Patches in the Boulder- 

 Clay at Bridlington Quay.' A list of 83 species, many of which have not 

 been previously recorded, while five are new species, belonging to the genera 

 Littorina, Rissoa. Pleii7'otoma, Utriciihis, and Bulla. Also a short appendix 

 on the Cirripedia. 



OsMO>fD W. Jeffs. Lancashire, Cheshire. 



Local notes for Science Students ; extracted from Rep. Liverpool Science 

 Students' Assoc. 1883-4 (pp. 4). 



A synopsis of the geological formations exposed within a short radius of 

 Liverpool. The fact of the localities being named where typical sections 

 may be readily examined is very valuable. 



T. Rupert Jones. Northumberland. 

 Notes on the late Mr. George Tate's specimens of Lower- Carboniferous 

 Entomostraca from Berwickshire and Northumberland. Proc. Berw. Nat. 

 Club, X, 313-326, and plate ii. 



Enumerates the hand specimens, with their localities. Detailed description 

 of eleven specimens of Entomostraca, with appendix. The Northumbrian 

 species described and figured are: — Bernix Tatei {—Beyrichia Tatei Jones 

 1864); Ca7'bonia fabulina J. and K. , var. ; Leperditia Scotobiirdigalensis 

 Hibbert; L. siibreda Portlock ; Beyrichia crinita J. and K. ; Kirkbya spira- 

 lis ~\. & K. ; Cytherella Tatei nov. ; Darivinella? Berniciana, sp. nov. 



T. Rupert Jones, James W. Kirkby, and Geo. S. Brady. Cumberland, 

 Durham, Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Northumberland. 

 A monograph of the British Fossil Bivalved Entomostraca, from the Carboni- 

 ferous Formation. Part I. The Cypridinadse and their allies. No. 2 



(conclusion), pp. 57-92 and plates. Pala^ontog. Soc, 1884. 



Mention is made of species from East Cumberland, Durham, Derbyshire, 

 Yorkshire, and Northum.berland. 

 T. Rupert Jones and H. Woody'ARD. Westmoreland. 

 On some Palaeozoic Phyllopoda. Geol. Mag., August, pp. 348-356.* 



Discinocaris, sp. nov,, and D.? gigas H. Woodw., from the Coniston Mud- 

 stone (Upp. Silurian Skelgill Beck, near Ambleside. Aptychopris. new species, 

 collected by Mr. Marr in the Brathay (Lower Coniston) Flags at Troutbeck, 

 Windermere. Peltoca^'is, new species from the Coniston IMudstone of Skelgill 

 Beck. Pinnocaris LapivortJii, R. Eth., Jr., in an Upper Silurian bed near Kendal. 



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