1 8 Bibliography : Geology and Palceontology , fS'gy. 



Transactions as not even stating the year of publication of the 

 various parts. Bibliographers would greatly appreciate attention 

 to this point. 



The Watsonian vice-counties are adopted throughout those 

 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 \V. ; 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. 



The use of the phrases ' Northern Counties,' ' Lake District,' 

 'Yorkshire,' etc., implies that the references are vague, or 

 general in their application ; the phrase 'All the Northern 

 Counties' implies that every vice-county is represented by 

 definite mention ; in all other cases the vice-counties referred 

 to are named. 



1897. 



Anon, [not signed]. Lanc. S. 



Discovery of a Bog Oak. "Ten Thousand Years Old." Forty 



tons in weight [unearthed during construction of new sewage works at 

 Manchester]. Daily News, 31st December 1897. 



Anon, [not signed]. Derbyshire. 

 The Derbyshire Coalfield. Coll. Guard., Vol. 74, 1897, pp. 510-511, 



57i- 



Anon, [not signed], Northern Counties. 



Home Office. | Mines and Quarries. Mineral Statistics of the 



I United Kingdom of Great Britain | and Ireland, | with the Isle of 

 Man, I for the year 1896. | . . | . . | . . | . . | London | . . | 1897. 



Anon, [not signed]. Northern Cocnties. 



Prehistoric Man and Beast. By the Rev. H. N. Hutchinson. 1896. 



[Review, referring to the drift and cave-deposits of the North of England, 

 etc.]. Geol. Mag., 1897, pp. 77-80. 



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



Presents to the Museum [of the Hull Lit. and Phil. Soc. ; includes 



' large collection of local fossils ' by ' His Honour Judge Bedwell ']. Ann. 

 Report and Trans. Hull Lit. and Phil. Soc, 1896-7, pub. 1897, p. 10. 



Anon, [not signed]. York S.E. and Mid W. 



Reports of Field Excursions [during 1895 • Coast between Hornsea 



and Aldborough, 15th April, details of a cliff section given and boulders, 

 etc., noticed ; York, 26th and 27th April, when the famous York moraines 

 were traversed ; Leeds Museum on 16th May; Burdale and Acklam Brow, 

 3rd June, chalk and oolitic beds, and ancient British entrenchments and 

 tumuli; Gristhorpe and Filey on 27th and 28th June, and Flamborough on 

 the 29th, oolitic and chalk rocks visited and list of fossils from the Brigg 

 at Filey given ; Beverley, Walkington, and Little Weighton on 5th Augusl , 

 with details of section in the chalk at Beverley ; and Ryehill and Burst- 



Nuturalist, 



