1 74 Bibliography \: Geology a?id Palceontology , i8gj-6. 



The Watsonian vice-counties are adopted throughout these 

 bibliographies as more convenient and uniform in extent than 

 the political counties ; those comprised within the North of 

 England are the following : — 



53, Lincoln S.; 54, Lincoln N. ; 56, Notts.; 57, Derby; 58, 

 Cheshire; 59, Lancashire S.; 60, Lancashire W. ; 61, York S.E. ; 

 62, York N.E.; 63, York S.W. ; 64, York Mid W. ; 65, York 

 N.W. ; 66, Durham; 67, Northumberland S. ; 68, Cheviotland ; 

 69, Westmorland with Furness and Cartmel; 70, Cumberland; 

 and 71, Isle of Man ; with their adjoining seas. 



1895. 



Charles J. Murton and Saville Shaw. Northumb. S. 



A Deposit found at Delaval Colliery, Benwell, Northumberland. 



Trans. N. Eng. Inst. Mining- Engineers, Vol. 45, 1895, pp. 67 et seq. [not 

 seen]. 



Saville Shaw. See 'Charles J. Murton.' 



R. H. Traquair. Cheviotland. 

 Notes on the Genus Gyracanthus, Agassiz [noting Q. tuberculatus 



from Newsham (Atthey Coll.), and G. alnwicensis Ag., from Alnwick]. 

 Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., Jan. 1884, pp. 37-48. 



Horace B. Woodward. Linc. N. and S. 



The Jurassic Rocks of Britain, Vol. 5. The Middle and Upper 



Oolitic Rocks of England (Yorkshire excepted). Geol. Surv. Memoir, 

 8vo., pp. xiv. +499, 145 figures and map. London, 1895. 



Joseph Wright. York S.E. 



[Discovery of Foraminifera in Boulder Clay from Hull]. Irish 

 Naturalist, Vol. 4, Jan. 1895, p. 24. 



1896. 



Anon, [not signed]. Yorkshire, Derbyshire, etc. 



Alexander Henry Green, M.A., F.R.S., F.G.S. [Obituary Notice; 



refers to his work in the North of England]. Geol. Mag., 1896, p. 480. 



Anon, [not signed]. Linc. N. and S. 



Lincolnshire Geology [Favourable criticism of J. H. Cooke's 



paper on ' Work for Lincolnshire Geologists ' which appeared in the 

 Naturalist for July]. Nat. Science, Aug. .1896, p. 82. 



Anon, [not signed]. ? Northern Counties. 



On the Industrial Products of the Geological Formations of the 



United Kingdom. Coll. Guard., Vol. 71, 1896, pp. 1124 et seq., 1171 et 

 seq., 1204 et seq., and Vol. 72, 1896, pp. 18 et seq., 65 et seq., and 112 

 et seq. [not seen]. 



Anon, [not signed]. York S.E., Linc N. 



Reports of Field Excursions [of the Hull Geological Society during 



1894 ; to South Ferriby on 5th May, peat beds and boulder clay examined ; 

 South Cave, Newbald, and Sancton on 14th May, Kellaways Rock and 

 St. Austin's Stone examined, list of fossils from the former given ; Brid- 

 lington and Filey, with the Yorkshire Geological Society, on 8th and 9th 

 June, chalk and glacial beds -examined, lists of shells and boulders from 

 the latter given ; Skipsea and Ulrome on 23rd June, with Hull Scientific 



Naturalist. 



