1 86 Bibliography : Geology and Palceontology , 1896. 



P. M. C. Kermode. 



Isle of Man. 



The Isle of Man. Introduction, History, and Antiquities [pre- 



historics briefly referred to]. Handbook to Liverpool (Brit. Assn. 

 Meeting-, 1896), pp. 145-164. 



On the Fossil Flora of the Yorkshire Coalfield. Trans. Roy. Soc. 

 Edinb. , Vol. 38, 1896, pp. 203 et seq. 



On Possible Land Connections, in Recent Geological Times, 



between Ireland and Great Britain [geological features of the Isle of 

 Man, etc., briefly referred to]. Trans. Manch. Geol. Soc., Vol. 24, 

 Part 7, 1896, pp. 1 13-130. 



W. Kirkby. See ' T. Rupert Jones.' 



Philip Lake. Lake District. 



The British Silurian Species of Acidaspis [describing and figuring 



Acidaspis hughesi Salter MS., from Casterton Low Fell, and Gale Garth, 

 Casterton]. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, Vol. 52, May 1896, pp. 235-245 

 and plates 7 and 8. 



G. W. Lamplugh. Isle of Man. 



An outline of the Geology of the Isle of Man. With Geological 

 Map [dealt with under the heads of Bibliography, the Older Palaeozoic 

 Series, Pre-Carboniferous Igneous Rocks, the Carboniferous System, the 

 Concealed Strata of the Northern Plain, the Basaltic (Tertiary ?) Dykes, 

 the Glacial Deposits, and Post-Glacial and Recent]. (Coloured geological 

 map). Handbook to Liverpool (Brit. Assn. Meeting, 1896), pp. 165-181. 



G. W. Lampll'gh. York N.E. and S.E., Linc. N. 



On the Speeton Series in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire [giving 



results of further work at Speeton, and correlating the Yorkshire beds 

 with those of Lincolnshire ; in Mid-Lincolnshire all the palasontological 

 zones of Speeton are identified and traced in spite of the greatly modified 

 litholog-ical aspect of the deposits]. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, Vol. 52, 

 May 1896, pp. 179-220; Abstract in Geol. Mag., 1896, pp. 87-88. 



G. W. Lamplugh. York S.E. 

 The Formation of Chalk Boulders [a letter referring to papers by 



Prof. G. A. J. Cole and Rev. E. Hill in a previous number ; thinks the 

 landslips of chalk at Antrim, referred to by Prof. Cole, ' insufficient even 

 to account for the masses of chalk at Cromer,' and continues ' it is quite 

 certain the explanation will not apply ' to the masses of Lias in the 

 Basement Clay in Filey Bay and Bridlington Bay ; nor to the patch of 

 Speeton Clay which has surmounted the chalk of Flamboroug-h Head]. 

 Geol. Mag., 1896, Dec. iv., Vol. iii., pp. 45-6; Abstract in Glac. Mag., 

 Vol. 4, Part 1, June 1896, pp. 42-43. 



Joseph Lomas. Lanc. S., Cheshire. 



Observations on Glacial Stria? [describing the various forms of 



strise on the rock faces under the Corner Glacier, and adds ' among- the 

 striations in the neighbourhood of Liverpool it is possible to match every 

 feature]. Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc, 1895-6, Vol. 7, Part 4, pp. 383-387, 

 and plate ; Abstract in Glac. Mag., Vol. 4, Part 2, Sept. 1896, p. 90. 



J. Lomas and P. F. Kendall. Lanc. S., Cheshire. 



The Glacial Phenomena of the Vale of Clwyd [referring to the 



glacial beds of Lancashire and Cheshire]. Rep. Brit. Assn. (Liverpool 

 Meeting), 1896, p. 801. 



J. Lomas. See ' Percy F. Kendall.' 



H. E. Maddock. York S.E. and Lincs. N. 

 Fossil Zones of the Lower Chalk of the South Coast [abstract of 



a lecture delivered to the Hull Geological Society ; the fossil zones of the 



Robert Kidston. 



York S.W. and Mid W. 



G. H. Kinahan. 



Isle of Man, etc. 



Naturalist, 



