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W. H. Hudlestone. Yorkshire. 

 Contributions to the Palaeontology of the Yorkshire Oolites [describes and 

 figures Yorkshire species of gasteropoda belonging to the genera Nerilopsis, 

 Turbo, Trochus, Pleurotomaria, Trochotoma, Patella, Actceonina, Action, 

 and Bulla, from the Oolitic strata, giving synonyms and references to the 

 literature of the subject]. Geol. Mag., February to June 1885, Dec. iii, 

 vol. ii, pp. 49-54, 121-129, 151-159, 201-207, 252-257, with plates ii-v, and 

 folding table. Concluded from 1884. 



Wilfrid H. Hudlestone. Yorkshire. 

 The Geology of Malton and Neighbourhood, being the Presidential Address 

 delivered before the Malton Field Naturalists' and Scientific Society. . . 

 November 18th, 1884. [A graphic sketch of the geology of Malton and dis- 

 trict, giving contour map and several sections. Detailed description of the 

 Corallian rocks and their fauna, the Supra-Coralline and Kimmeridge Clay, 

 Post-Jurassic and Cretaceous rocks. The three great faults near Malton 

 described, and review of the glacial and post-glacial periods, with their effects 

 upon the district.] Annual Report of Malton Nat. Soc. for 1884-5, PP- l S°> 

 illustrated. 



O. W. Jeffs. Lancashire and Cheshire. 



A Buried Valley. Naturalist, April, vol. x, p. 212. 



Westmoreland, Durham, Yorkshire, Northumherland, Cumherland, 



T. Rupert Jones and James W. Kirkby. Lancashire. 

 Notes on the Palaeozoic Bivalved Entomostraca. — No. XIX. On some Carboni- 

 ferous Species of the Ostracodous genus Kirkhya, Jones. [Jf. permiana Jones, 

 Durham, Yorkshire, Northumberland, Cumberland, Lancashire (179). 

 K. itmbonata (D'Eichw.), Northumberland, Cumberland, and Westmoreland. 

 K. annectens J. & K., Yorkshire (183). K. spiralis J. & K., Northumber- 

 land, Cumberland, and Westmoreland (176-185). K. spinosa J. & K., 

 Northumberland, Cumberland, and Lancashire (186). K. costata (M'Coy), 

 Westmoreland, Cumberland, and Northumberland (187). K. tirei Jones, 

 Northumberland and Lancashire (190).] Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., March 

 1885, (5) xv, 174-191, and plate iii. 



Lancashire, Westmoreland, Northumherland, &c. 



T. Rupert Jones and J. W. Kirkby. 



The Carboniferous Ostracoda of the North-West of England. [This paper 

 gives lists of the bivalve entomostraca from a number of localities in the Fur- 

 ness district, the specimens being derived from the shales associated with Scar 

 Limestone and from the Yoredale beds. Several new species are mentioned 

 but not described. A list is given comparing the species found here with 

 those of the Northumberland area and of Scotland.] Geol. Mag., December, 

 Dec. iii, vol. ii, pp. 535-541. 



Cumherland, Durham, Yorkshire, Derbyshire. 



T. Rupert Jones, J. W. Kirkby, and G. S. Brady. 



A Monograph on the British Fossil Bivalved Entromostraca from the Carboni- 

 ferous Formations. — Part IV, pp. 57-92, plates vi, vii. [Describes several 

 species of Cytherella and Entomis from the Mountain Limestone series, including 

 new species, C. valida from Calees, East Cumberland, E.Burrovii, E.Konincki- 

 ana, and E. obscura from Settle, West Yorkshire.] Palaeontograph. Soc. 

 Mem. for 1884. 



John W. Judd. Cheshire. 

 A Problem for Cheshire Geologists [Abstract]. [After referring to several 

 patches of strata or outliers, the results of denudation, but which were 

 evidently once connected with the strata forming escarpments in their imme- 

 diate vicinity, and also stating generally the immense changes effected by 

 denudation, he draws attention to an outlier of the Lias between Audlem and 

 Wem, about 10 to 12 miles in length and 4 miles in breadth. He requests 



Dec. 1886. 



