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J. Tempest Anderson. York N.E. 



[Boulder of Shap Granite at] High Borough, near Grosmont [in 



' The Yorkshire Boulder Committee and its Eleventh Year's Work '], 

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J. B. Atkinson. Northern Counties. 



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J. B. Atkinson. All the Northern Counties. 



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J. B. Atkinson. Northern Counties. 



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J. B. Atkinson. Northern Counties. 



List of the Plans of the Abandoned Mines. . . . Corrected to 



the 31st December 1897. 1898, pp. 1-98. 



H. Ayton. Northumberland S. 



The Re-opening of the Wall send Colliery. Trans. Fed. Inst. M.E., 

 Vol. 15, 1898, pp. 87-97, 95' ar, d Trans. N. Engl. Inst. M. and M. Eng., 

 Vol. 47, 1898, pp. 219-224. 



H. H. Arnold-Bemrose. Derbyshire. 

 On a Quartz-rock in the Carboniferous Limestone of Derbyshire 



[describing- the structure of a rock consisting essentially of quartz which 

 is found in irreg-ularly-shaped bosses and veins in the Carboniferous 

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 (map and sections) ; Abstract in Geol. Mag., April 1898, pp. 179-180. 



[J.] Barnes. See ' [W, F.] Holroyd.' 



H. C. Beasley. Cheshire. 

 Notes on examples of Footprints, etc., from the Trias in some 



provincial museums. Proc. Liverp. Geol. Soc, Vol. 7, 1898, pp. 233-237. 



H. C. Beasley. Cheshire. 

 A Section of the Trias recently exposed on Prenton Hill. Proc. 

 Liverp. Geol. Soc, Vol. 7, 1898, pp. 233-237. 



George Best. York N.W., Durham. 



* Walks I Around | Darlington | and Neighbourhood including 



Weardale, Teesdale, Swaledale, and Wenslevclale,' etc. 12 pp., no date 

 (? 1898). 



J. F. Blake. York N.E. and S. E. 



On Aggregate Deposits, and their Relations to Zones [describing 



a series of deposits, met with in different formations, which contain an 

 assemblag-e of fossils from different zones ; such, deposits having been 

 brought together by strong currents ; considers the ' Coprolite-bed ' and 

 the ' compound nodular bed ' in the Speeton series are examples of these 

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Herbert Bolton. Lanc. S. 



The Nomenclature of the Seams of the Lancashire Lower Coal 



Measures [the names given in different collieries to the various coal 

 seams are compared, summarised, and correlated ; details of numerous 

 sections given ; discussion printed]. Trans. Manch. Geol. Soc, Vol. 25, 

 Part 16, 1898, pp. 428-472. 



Naturalist, 



