1 88 Bibliogi'ciphy : Geology cmd Paleontology, i8q6. 



G. H. Morton. Cheshire. 

 Glacial Striae at Liscard, near Liverpool [letter to the Editor 



recording- another striated surface at the end of Rake Lane, Liscard, 

 on the Cheshire side of the Mersey, the average direction of the stria? 

 being 12 0 W. of N.]. Glac. Mag., Vol. 4, No. 1, June 1896, p. 46. 



G. H. Morton. Lanc. S., Cheshire. 



The Geology of the Country around Liverpool [describing the strata 



from the Carboniferous Limestone to the Drift, which occur within a radius 

 of 20 miles from Liverpool]. Handbook to Liverpool and the Neighbour- 

 hood, Brit. Assn. Meeting, 1896, pp. 16-35, ^vith map. 



G. H. Morton. Lanc. S., Cheshire. 



Recent Borings in the Red Marl near Liverpool [describing borings 



at Altcar and Ford near Bidston Hill, and giving details of Rocks passed 

 through]. Rep. Brit. Assn. (Liverpool Meeting), 1896, pp. 780-781 ; Geol. 

 Mag., 1896, pp. 496-498; and Coll. Guard., Vol. 72, 1896,, pp. 823 et seq. 



G. H. Morton. Cheshire. 

 Erosion of the Sea-coast of Wirral [pointing out the enormous rate 



at which the land is being denuded on the coast of the Wirral, viz., 

 between four and five yards per annum, from 1863 to 1894, altogether 144 

 yards during that period]. Rep. Brit. Assn. (Liverpool Meeting), 1896, 

 pp. 781-782 ; and Geol. Mag., 1896, pp. 516-7. 



Herbert Muff and Thomas Sheppard. York N.E. 



Notes on the Glacial Geology of Robin Hood's Bay, Yorkshire 



[giving a general account of the drift beds of the Bay ; and recording a new 

 striated rock surface, the second discovered on the Yorkshire Coast, the 

 direction of the striae being from N. 20 0 E. mag.]. Glacialist's Mag.,. 

 Vol. 4, Part 2, Sept. 1896, pp. 47-60. 



E. T. Newton. See ' G. Sharman.' 



G. 0[ldfield]. York N.E. 



Boring at Rillington [Note reads as follows :— * This was made 



at Rillington Field and passed through 42 feet of sand with 3 feet of 

 water']. N. and E. Yorks. Science Notes, Jan. 1896, p. 72. 



Cyril E. Parsons. Derbyshire. 

 The Deposit at the Mill Close Lead-Mine, Darley Dale, Matlock. 



Trans. Fed. Inst. Min. Engin., Vol. 12, 1896, pp. 1 15-121. 



Alexis P. Pavlow. York S.E., Lincs. N. and S. 



On the Classification of the Strata between the Kimeridgian and 



the Aptian [comparing the Speeton Clay of Yorkshire, and Claxby Iron- 

 stone and Spilsby Sandstone, etc., of Lincolnshire, with the lower 

 Cretaceous rocks of Germany and Russia]. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 

 Vol. 52, Aug. 1896, pp. 542-555, and plate. 



A. H. P[awson]. Lanc. S., York S.W. 



Prof. Williamson's Autobiography [Reviewed ; geological work 



referred to]. Naturalist, Oct. 1896, pp. 299-301. 



S. L. Petty. -Furness. 

 The Wild Boar in Furness [a bronze celt, and 1 the upper tusks of 



two boars' found 12 or 13 inches below the surface whilst excavating at 

 Mossfield, Roose, near Barrow], Naturalist, Dec. 1896, p. 354. 



Henry Preston. Linc. S. 



Some Account of the Surface Geology of the District North of 



Grantham [deals briefly with the Liassic and Oolitic rocks of the neigh- 

 bourhood]. Naturalist, Sept. 1896, pp. 285-288. 



Hugh Ramage. See 'W. N. Hartley.' 



Rance. See under ' C. E. DeRance.' 



Naturalist, 



