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H. C. Beasley. Lanc. S., Cheshire. 



Observations on Some of the Footprints from the Trias in the 



Neighbourhood of Liverpool [describes slabs with impressions of the feet 

 of Cheirotherium, Rhyuchosaurus, etc.]. Rep. Brit. Assn., 1896 (Liverpool 

 Meeting"), pp. 779-780. 



A. Bell. Isle of Man. 

 Tertiary Deposits in North Manxland [endeavouring to show that 



the deposits of Northern Manxland are not Glacial, as usually supposed, 

 but pre-Glacial]. Rep. Brit. Assn., 1896 (Liverpool Meeting), p. 783, and 

 Glac. Mag., Vol. 4, Part 2, Sept. 1896, p. 87. 



James Bennie [communicated by]. Isle of Man. 



Arctic Plants and Apus Remains at Kirkmichael in the Isle of Man 



[gives extract from the Report of the Progress of the Geological Survey 

 for 1895 ; records glacial plants (Salix herbacea, Carex alpina, etc.) and 

 remains, of Apus {Lepiduras) from a bed of peat at Kirkmichael]. 

 Naturalist, Aug. 1896, p. 244. 



Herbert Bolton. Lanc. S., Cheshire. 



On the Occurrence of the Genus Listracanthus in the English 



Coal Measures [describes a spine' of L. spinatus, sp. n. from the Lower 

 Coal Measures, Lancashire ... in the Royal Museum, Peel Park, 

 Salford ; and a small spine of Listracanthus sp. indet. from the Middle 

 Coal Measures, DukinfieldJ. Geol. Mag-., 1896, pp. 424-6. 



Herbert Bolton. Lanc. S. 



The Geology of North-east Lancashire in its Relation to the 



Physical Geography. Trans. Manch. Geol. Soc, Vol. 24, 1896, pp. 56 et 

 seq. ; also Coll. Guard., Vol. 71, 1896, pp. 226 et seq. 



T. G. Bonney. Northern Counties. 



Ice-Work j Present and Past [ by | T. G. Bonney | . . | . . | . . | . . ] 



London | . . J . . j 1896 [contains descriptions of modern glaciers and 

 their work, etc., and also an account of the drift deposits of Britain ; con- 

 siders they are of marine origin]. See Review in Geol. Mag., 1896, pp. 

 228-231. 



C. Bradshaw. York S.W. 



Ripple-marked Sandstone at Grimesthorpe, Sheffield [in the 



Middle Coal Measures, in the grounds of the Grimesthorpe Chemical 

 Works]. Naturalist, Oct. 1896, pp. 319-320, with full-page illustration 

 from a photograph. 



Harwood Brierlev. York S.E. 



The Yorkshire Gypsey-Springs [describing intermittent springs at 



Wold Newton]. Nature, 1896, Vol. 53, p. 177. 



Harwood Brierley. York S.E. 



A Yorkshire Aerolite [a brief notice of the fall of an aerolite at 



W T old Newton in 1795]. Nature, 1896, Vol. 53, p. 230. 



Horace T. Brown. Nottinghamshire, Lancashire, etc. 



On a Recent Boring in the Trias at Stratford-on-Avon [refers 



briefly to beds of Keuper in Nottinghamshire, Lancashire, etc.]. Geol. 

 Mag.", Jan. 1896, Dec. 4, Vol. 3, pp. 54-58. 



B. A. Burrell. York Mid W. 

 Analyses of the Water from the Dropping Well at Knaresborough, 



in Yorkshire. Journ. Chem. Soc, Vol. 69, 1896, pp. 536 et seq. [not seen]. 



F. M. Burton. Linc Nr. 



Lincolnshire Naturalists at Market Rasen [geological notes on the 



district visited]. Naturalist, Jan. 1896, pp. 11-12. 



Naturalist, 



