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C. Le Neve Foster. All the Northern Counties. 



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H. G. Foster-Barham. Westmorland, Cumberland, etc. 



Field Geology in South Westmorland [with maps of Lake District 



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C. Fox-Strangways. See Strangways, C. Fox. 

 R. L. Galloway. Cheviotland, Northumberland, Durham. 



Annals of Coalmining and the Coal Trade. Coll. Guard., Vol. 73, 

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C. I. Gardiner and S. H. Reynolds. Isle of Man, Westmorland. 

 An account of the Portraine Inlier <co. Dublin) [pointing out 



(p. 535) that ' there seem to be many points of resemblance between the 

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E. J. Garwood [Secretary]. York Mid W., Northumberland. 



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committee . . . appointed to study the Life-Zones in the British 

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 and Brit. Assn. Report, 1897, pp. 296-297. 



Lake District, Cheviotland, 

 Archibald Geikie. Derbyshire, Isle of Man, etc. 



The Ancient Volcanoes of Great Britain [noting especially the 



accounts of volcanic phenomena in the Arenig — Bala of the Lake District 

 (i., pp. 227-238), the Lower Old Red Sandstone of the Cheviots (275, 

 336-338), and the Carboniferous of Derbyshire and the Isle of Man 

 (ii., pp. 8-32), besides notices of the Great Whin Sill (2-8), and the north 

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Archibald Geikie. Isle of Man. 



Annual Report of the Geological Survey . . . for . . . 1896 



[giving further information concerning the Skiddaw Slates of the Isle of 

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 of Foxdale and Oatlands ; noting also the discovery of Triassic and 

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 4 maps ; Appendix to 44th Rep. Dept. Sci. and Art, 1897. 



Geological Survey of England and Wales. Lanc. S. and W. 



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113, new editions. 



Naturalist, 



