1 84 bibliography: geology and PAL.tONTOLOGY, 1 886. 



L. G. DE KoNiXi K and yi. Lohest. Yorkshire. 

 Notice sur le Parallelisme entre le calcaire Carbonifere du nord-ouest de 

 I'Angleterre et celui de la Belgique [Compares the beds which uncon- 

 forniably overhe the Sihirians in the Ingleborough district with the Carbon- 

 iferous Limestone of Belgium]. Bulletin de I'Acad. Roy. de Belg. , 3me ser., 

 torn. xi. No. 6, i886. Noticed in Geol. Mag., October i886; Dec. iii. vol. 

 iii. pp. 463, 464. 



G. AV. Lamplugh. Yorkshire. 

 On Glacial Shell-beds in British Columbia [with discussion ; these deposits 

 are pointed out as closely resembling those at Bridlington]. Abstract. Proc. 

 (ieol. Soc, April 7th, 1886. 



G. A. Lebour. Northumberland, Durham, Yorkshire. 



Outlines of the Geology of Northumberland and Durham. 1886, New- 

 castle-upon-Tyne ; 156 pp. and 5 plates. Second edition as regards Northum- 

 berland. [Reviewed in Nature, Jnly 26th, 1887, and in Naturalist for Sep- 

 tember 1887. 



G. A. Lebour. Durham. 

 On some recent Earthquakes on the Durham Coast, and their probable 



cause [see Bibliography for 1885 for Abstract]. Brit. Assoc. Report, 1885, 

 Aberdeen, pp. 1013-1015. 



H, Carvill Lewis. Northern Counties generally. 

 Comparative Studies upon the Glaciation of North America, Great 



Britain and Ireland [Abstract of paper read before British Association. 

 The southern edge of the great ice-sheet, as marked by a great terminal 

 moraine, is traced from Macclesfield, by Burnley and Skipton, to Whitby. 

 Great glaciers descended Airedale and Wensleydale. A branch of the ice- 

 sheet was forced eastward through Stainmoor Pass. The author does not 

 believe in any submergence of more than 450 ft.]. Nature, Nov. 25th, 1886, 

 vol. XXXV. pp. 89-91. 



E. LovETT. Yorkshire. 

 Notes on the Glacial Deposits and other interesting Geological Features 

 of North Yorkshire. Proc. and Trans. Croydon M. and N. H. Club, 

 vol. iii. p. 37, 1886. 



Frank E. Lott. Derbyshire. 

 [Remarks upon the Geological features of the district within 20 miles of 

 Burton-on-Trent, introductory to a list of] the Lepidoptera of Burton-on- 

 Trent and neighbourhood. Entomologist, July 1885, vol. xviii, pp. 178. 



[Editor of Maxx Note-Book]. Isle of Man. 



Geological Survey of the Island [of Man : merely a note that Prof. W. Boyd 

 Dawkins has commenced one]. Manx Note-Book, No. 8, Oct. 1886, vol. ii. 

 p. 191. 



P. H. ^L\RR0^v. Cheshire. 

 On 'Triassic Sandstones of West Cheshire' (Abstract). [These rocks 

 result from re-deposition of the palaeozoic rocks after denudation. Beautiful 

 examples of current-bedding noted, particularly in a section running through 

 Wallasey. Conditions of deposition reviewed, and composition of the 

 triassic rocks described.] Trans. Liverp. Geol. Assoc., vol. xi. 1885-6, pp. 18-21. 



R. ^^ELDOI.A. Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, Cumberland. 



The Great Essex Earthquake of the 22nd of April, 1884 [felt as far as 

 Ijrigg and Leeds ; reference made to previous earthquakes ; a terrible one in 

 A.D. 261 in Cumberland ; one in April 1185, in Lincoln, damaging the 

 Cathedral]. Trans. Herts Nat. Hist. Soc, vol. iv. Pt. i (May 1886), pp. 23-32. 



HutiH Miller. Cumberland. 

 On the Geology of the Silloth Dock. Proc. Edinb. Roy. Phys. Soc, 



Session 1884-5, p. 338, 1885. 



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