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Arthur W. Rovve. York S.E. 



The Preparation and Mounting of Chalk Fossils [stating that the 



treating - of chalk fossils with dilute hydrochloric acid should be confined 

 to the Flamboroug-h Head spong-es, etc.]. Natural Science, Nov. 1896, 

 PP- 3Q3-3 11 - 



H. G. Seeley. York N.E. 



On a Pyritous Concretion from the Lias of Whitby, which appears 



to show the External Form of the Body of Embryos of a Species of 

 Plesiosaurus. Ann. Rep. Yorks. Phil. Soc. for 1895, publ. 1896, pp. 20 et 

 seq. * 



G. Sharman and E. T. Newton. York S.E. 



Note on some Cretaceous Fossils from the Drift of Moreseat, 



Aberdeen [comparing- the Moreseat fossils with specimens from the Speeton 

 Clay of Yorkshire in G. W. Lamplugh's collection]. Geol. Mag., 1896,. 

 pp. 247-254. 



Thomas Sheppard. Linc. N., York S.E. 



Notes on the Occurrence of Boulders of Shap Granite, etc., in 



Lincolnshire [records two examples at Barton ; one in Boulder clay ; the 

 first for the county, and gives an account of the aspect of the neighbour- 

 hood in glacial times]. Naturalist, Nov. 1896, pp. 333-339. 



Thomas Sheppard. Linc. N. and S. 



Lincolnshire Boulders [addition to previous note, and giving list of 



works referring to the erratics of the county]. Nat., Dec. 1896, p. 373. 



Thomas Sheppard. , York S.E. 



On Another Section in the so-called Interglacial Gravels of 



Holderness [abstract of paper which appeared in the Proceedings of the 

 Yorkshire Geological and Polyt. Soc. for 1895]. Glac. Mag., Vol. 4, 

 Part 2, Sept. 1896, pp. 93-94. 



T. Sheppard. York S.E. 



[Boulders at] Burstwickf; from the gravel pits and in the village : 



including several Lake District, Norwegian, and other rocks]. Trans. 

 Hull Geol. Soc, Vol. 2, 1894-5, publ. 1896, p. 8. 



Thomas Sheppard. See 'Herbert Muff.' 



William Simpson. York Mid W. 



Some Physiographical and Geological Features of the Parish of 



Halifax. Halifax Naturalist, 1896, Vol. 1, pp. 2-6, 26-29. 



William Simpson. York Mid W. 



The Strata of the Parish of Halifax. Halifax Naturalist, 1896, Vol. 1, 

 pp. 69-77. 



J. W T . Stather. York S.E. 



[Boulders at] Melton [; on the Humber Bank; including a great 



variety of Scandinavian rocks ; also recording a rhomb-porphyry at 

 Bessingby]. Trans. Hull Geol. Soc, Vol. 2, 1894-5, publ. 1896, p. 8. 



J. W T . Stather [Secretary; not signed]. York S.E. 



Boulders noted on the Holderness Coast between Withernsea and 



Hornsea, 1895 [tabulated report of 2,070 boulders, measuring over a foot 

 in diameter, which have been recorded on the coast between Withernsea 

 and Hornsea (14 miles) by the members of the East Riding Boulder 

 Committee]. Trans. Hull Geol. Soc, Vol. 2, 1894-5, publ. 1896, pp. 6-7. 



C. Fox Strangways. York Mid W., N.E., and S.E. 



Glacial Phenomena near York [Abstract of a paper which appeared 



in the Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological and Polyt. Soc. for 1895]. 

 Glac. Mag., Vol. 4, Part 2, Sept. 1896, p. 94. 



Naturalist, 



