i82 bibliography: geology and paleontology, 1886. 



W. Hewitt. Lancashire. 

 Notes on the Topography of Liverpool [Brief geological account including, 

 localities of Boulder Clay and list of quarries]. Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc, 

 Part 2, vol. V. 1886, pp. 145-155. 



B. HoLGATE. Yorkshire. 

 On *The Leeds Lower Coal Measures' (Abstract). [Outcrops of following 

 beds of coal noted at Leeds, viz., the Better Bed, the Black Bed, the Crow- 

 Coal, and the Beeston Bed.] Trans. Leeds Geol. Assoc., Part 2, 1886, 

 pp. 49-50. 



B. Holgate. Yorkshire. 

 Leeds Lower Coal Measures [Detailed measurements of sections occurring 

 at Hunslet, Newtown and Dolly Lane, Leeds, given]. Trans. Leeds Geol. 

 Assoc., Part 2, 1885-6, pp. 77-80. 



T. V. Holmes. Cumberland. 

 Purple-grey Carboniferous Rocks and the Whitehaven Sandstone 



[Rocks similar to the Whitehaven Sandstone occur on almost every horizon 

 throughout the Carboniferous System in Cumberland]. Trans. Cumb. and 

 Westm. Assoc., No. xi. 1885-6; pp. 146-148. 



Wm. Horne. ' Yorkshire. 



On Pre-historic Remains recently discovered in Wensleydale [The 

 geology of the Leyburn district briefly described, and an account given of the 

 discovery of the Lady Algitha Cave]. Proc. Yorks. Geol. and Polyt. Soc, 

 1886, pp. 175-179- 



T. McKenny Hughes. Yorkshire, Westmorland. 



On some Perched Blocks and associated Phenomena. [A discussion of 

 certain erratic blocks on limestone pedestals, which they have protected from 

 weathering. They occur near Cunswick Tarn (W. of Kendal), on Farleton 

 Knot (between Carnforth and Kendal), and on Norber Brow (in Craven). 

 The author supposes them to represent the last push of the retreating great 

 glacier]. Abstract, Proc. Geol. Soc, June 23rd, 1886. Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc, vol. xlii. pp. 527-539. See also Geol. Mag. Aug., 1886, Dec. iii. 

 vol. iii. pp. 375-376. 



Osmund W. Jeffs. Cheshire. 

 Notes on the occurrence of Copper in the Keuper Sandstone at the 

 Peckforton Hills [Geology of the region briefly described ; references 

 to localities where Copper has been found given, also analyses of specimens]. 

 Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc, Part 2 of vol. v., 1886, pp. 139-145. 



T. Rupert Jones and J. W. Kirkry. Northern Counties and Isle of Man. 

 Notes on the Distribution of the Ostracoda of the Carboniferous 

 Formations of the British Isles [Contains tables showing the strati- 

 graphical distribution of these entomostracans through the Carboniferous 

 formations, preceded by some notice of the classifications of these strata]. 

 Quart. Journ. Cieol. Soc, 1886, vol. xlii. pp. 496-514. 



T. R. Jones and J. W. Kirkbv. Northumberland, etc. 



On Some Fringed and other Ostracoda from the Carboniferous Series. 



[Records a new genus Beyrichiopsis, and figures and decribes species of it 

 from Plashetts and other locahties.] Geol. Mag., Oct. 1886 ; Dec iii. vol. iii. 

 pp. 433-439, and plates xi. and xii. 



Westmorland, Furness, Northumberland, 



T. Rutert Jones and James W. Kirkky. Durham, Cumberland. 



Notes on the Paleozoic Bivalved Entomostraca. — No. xxii. On some 

 undescribed Species of British Carboniferous Ostracoda \Bythocypris 



phillipstana Jones & Holl., var. nov. carbouica J. & K. , B. cimeola J. & K., 

 B. cornigera J. & K., B. pyrnla sp. nov., B. thraso J. & K., Cyther: 



Naturalist, 



