352 bibliography: geology and palaeontology, 1885. 



Etheridge, R. Northern Counties generally. 



Manual of Geology, by John Phillips, Part II, Stratigraphical Geology and 

 Palaeontology; 712 pp., with 32 plates, map, and many tables of fossils. 

 [This volume has but little matter in common with the original work of 

 Professor Phillips. It contains much information relative to the geology of 

 the North of England, among which may be cited the portions referring to 

 the Cambrian and Silurian of the Lake District, pp. 66-69, 78-81; the Car- 

 boniferous Limestone and Yoredale series, pp. 213, 215-217, 221-223; the 

 northern coal-fields, 226, 228-232, 249, 258, 259 ; the Permian, pp. 307-311 ; 

 the Trias of Lancashire and Cheshire, pp. 327-329 ; the Lias of Yorkshire, 

 PP- 359-3 6 7* 372, 376-379, 381-383, 386-388, 393-399, 402, 403 ; and of Lin- 

 colnshire, pp. 374, 375 ; the Oolites of Northamptonshire and Lincolnshire, 

 pp. 412-415, 425-427, 473 5 th e Yorkshire Oolites, pp. 353, 354, 44Q-444, 

 450-452, 460-466, 482, 483 ; the Speeton and Tealby series, pp. 529-532 ; the 

 Yorkshire Chalk, pp. 565-568 ; the Glacial deposits of northern England, pp. 

 673, 677, 679 ; and the bone-caves of Kirkdale, etc., pp. 682, 683.] Reviewed 

 in Geol. Mag., December 1885, Dec. iii, vol. ii, pp. 563-569. 



Prof. Everett. Lancashire, Cheshire. 



Seventeenth Report of the Committee, consisting of [17 names] appointed for 

 the purpose of investigating the Rate of Increase of Underground Tempera- 

 ture downwards in various localities of Dry Land and Under Water. [Relates 

 observations made in the Mersey Tunnel and in various pits in the East 

 Manchester coal-field.] Nature, September 24th, 1885, xxxii, 503-4. 



Geological Survey of England and Wales. Northern Counties generally. 

 Publications in 1885 (Edward Stanford, 55, Charing Cross, London, Sole 

 Agent). 



Horizontal Sections — 6 in. to mile. 



No. 133. — Passing near Darlington and Osmotherley MoOr. Black Hamble- 

 ton, Boltby, Hood Hill, Kilburn, Coxwold, Husthwaite, and 

 Easingwold. 



135. — Upsall, Boltby Moor, Hambleton Hills, Hawnby, the Tabular 

 escarpment, Cropton, Salter's Gate, Hackness, Seamer Moor, 

 Gristhorpe Bay. 



137. — Knaresborough, Yale of York, Crayke, Howardian Hills, Vale of 



Pickering, Kirkby Moorside, Lastingham, Pickering, and Fyling- 

 dales Moors to Robin Hood's Bay. 



138. — Sections illustrating the structure of the Oolites of the Howardian 



Hills. 



,, 139. — Section along the western escarpment of the Wolds, Malton, 

 Langton, Burythorpe, Leavening, Acklam, Kirkby Underdale, 

 Bishop Wilton, Kildwick Percy, Londesborough, Market 

 Weighton, Sancton, Newbald, South Cave, Brough-on-the- 

 H umber. 



Vertical Sections — 40 ft. to one inch. 



No. 70. — Sections to illustrate the Carboniferous Limestone in the district 

 between Woodend and Moor Row (Cumberland Iron and Coal 

 fields). 



71. — Sections to illustrate the Carboniferous Limestone in the district of 



Moor Row, Cleator Moor, and Frizington (Cumberland Coal and 

 Iron fields). 



72. — Sections to illustrate the Strata above the six-quarter or low-bottom 



Coal on the Cleator Moor and Frizington district. 

 Sclid Geology — 1 in. to mile. 



91 N.E., Lancaster. 

 96 S.W., Thirsk. 

 96 N.W., Northallerton. 

 1 10 N.W., Berwick (West), 

 no N.E., Berwick (East), 

 no S.W., Wooler (Northumberland). 



93 S.E., Selby. - 



3 NOV 1886 Naturalist, 



