22 Bibliography : Geology and Palaeontology , 1897. 



J. E. Clark. Yorkshire, etc. 



The Late Earthquake. Nat. Hist, journ. York, Vol. 21, pp. 4-0 and 



map, 1897. 



E. Maule Cole. York S.E. 

 St. Austin's Stone [a description of this well-known hard mass 



of chalk breccia, which projects from the side of Drewton dale ; a photo- 

 graph appears as frontispiece to the volume]. Trans. Hull Geol. Soc, 

 Vol. 3, 1895-6, publ. 1897, pp. 24-25. 



C. T. Thornton Comber. York X.E. 



[Boulders near Pickering; in The Yorkshire Boulder Committee 



and its Tenth Years Work]. Naturalist, Feb. 1897, pp. 60-61. 



John H. Cooke. • Limc. X. 



Lincolnshire Boulders [at Qoxhill, Ranby, etc.]. Naturalist, April 



1897, pp. 103-105. 



John H. Cooke. Linc. N. 



Lincolnshire Boulders . . . Second Paper [recording boulders at 



Leg-bourne, Utterby, etc.]. Naturalist, Sept. 1897, pp. 283-284. 



John H. Cooke. Linc. N. 



Notes on the Glacial Deposits of Cleethorpes and District [giving 



particulars of sections exposed in brick-pits, etc., and of the boulders 

 found]. Naturalist, Sept. 1897, pp. 277-281. 



John H. Cooke. Linc. S. 



On a New Section in the Middle Lias of Lincoln [describing the 



beds exposed in Handlev's Pit, Lincoln ; and recording the presence in 

 the section of the ' Marlstone Rock bed,' formerly thought to be absent ; 

 lists of fossils given]. Geol. Mag., 1897, pp. 253-259. 



J. H. Cooke. Linc. S. 



Middle Lias Reptile from Lincoln [a curved Enaliosaurian tooth, 



13 inches in length]. Naturalist, Jan. 1897, p. 20. 



H. H. Corbett and Percy F. Kendall. York S.W. 



[Boulders at] Balby [in the Yorkshire Boulder Committee and 



its Tenth Year's Work]. Naturalist, March 1897, pp. 68-69. 



John Cordealx. Yorkshire, Lincolnshire. 



President's Address to the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union: 



Delivered at Leeds, November 26th, 1896 [briefly refers to geology]. 

 Naturalist, July 1897, pp. 193-208. 



M. Cossman. York N.E., etc. 



Revue Critique de Paleozoologie, No. 4, Oct. 1897 [reviewing 'The 



Fauna of the Keisley Limestone, Parts 1 and 2,' by F. R. Cowper Reed 

 (pp. 132-133); A Monograph of Carbonicola, Anthrucomya, and Xaiaditcs, 

 Part 3,' by YVheelton Hind; 'A Monograph of British Carboniferous 

 Lamellibranchiata,' by Wheelton Hind; and 'Description of Two New 

 Species of Gasteropoda from the Upper Lias of Yorkshire,' by Rev. J. 

 Hawell ; considers that the Actceouina konlallii, described by the Rev. J. 

 Hawell, may belong to his (Cossman's) sub-genus Ovactceonina ; and that 

 Turbo saltviciensis is not a true Turbo, though it is not stated to what 

 genus the fossil belongs]. Paris, 1897. 



F. Coultas. York S.W. 

 Geology of Deepcar and its Surrounding Hills. Trans. Fed. Inst. 



Min. Eng., Vol. 13, pp. 341-347 [Map, 1 inch = 1,466 ft.], 1897; and Proc. 

 Midi. Inst. Min. Eng., Vol. 14, pp. 453-458, 1897, with map. 



George C. Crick. See ' Arthur H. Foord.' 



Naturalist, 



