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the' chalk and evidences of glaciation ; to High Towthorpe and Sled- 

 mere, with the Rev. E. M. Cole, on 15th May, the 'Fairy Stones' and 

 s ections in the chalk ; to Barton and South Ferriby, on 20th May, details 

 of beds exposed in a brick-pit, and particulars of a boring- given ; to 

 Donnington-on-Bain (Lines.), on Whit-Monday, interesting sections in the 

 Lower Cretaceous Rocks and Chalky Boulder Clay ; Hornsea, on 3rd 

 July, details of a cliff section given ; to Scarborough and Hackness, 8th 

 and Toth July, with Yorkshire Geological Society and Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union ; to Kelk and Gransmoor, in Holderness, on 24th July, 

 important glacial sections ; to Newbald, Sancton, and Cliff, on August 

 Bank Holiday, with Y.N.U., sections in Kellaways Rock and Lias ex- 

 amined and lists of fossils compiled; to Barrow-on-Humber, on 21st 

 August, British earthworks; Drewton Cutting and Dale, 25th Sept., 

 Kellaways Rock and St. Austin's Stone]. Trans. Hull Geol. Soc, Vol. 



4, 1896-8, pp. 1.1-17. 



Harry Speight. York N.W. 



Glacial Boulders in Swaledale [Basalt ; one built into an old wall]. 



Naturalist, Oct. 1898, p. 307. 



James Spencer. York S.W. 



The Halifax Coal Strata [details of the various beds and lists of 



fossils characteristic of each are given]. Proc. Yorks. Geol. and Polyt. 

 Soc, 1898, pp. 302-310, and plate. 

 John W. Stather. « York S.E. 



A Glaciated Surface at Filey [several new exposures of striae on 



the Oolitic beds north of the Brigg described ; the direction being chiefly 

 from N. 20° E.]. Proc. Yorks. Geol. and Polyt. Soc, 1898, pp. 346-349, 

 and plate. 



John W. Stather. Linc. N. 



Erratic Boulders in Lincolnshire [agreeing with F. M. Burton 



that great caution should be exercised in recording boulders, and giving 

 examples of boulders having been artificially placed upon the land]. 

 Naturalist, Jan. 1898, p. 10. 

 J. W. Stather. York S.E. 



[Boulders in] Holderness and South [? North] Ferriby [in 4 The 

 Yorkshire Boulder Committee and its Eleventh Year's Work ' ; records 

 Baltic boulders in the Holderness clays, and Beleinnitella lanceolata 

 (Schloth.) in the Boulder Clay on the north- side of 'the Humber], 

 Naturalist, Dec. 1898, p. 356. 

 J. W. Stather. York S.E. 



The Northern Escarpment of the Wolds [abstract of paper read to 

 the Hull Geol. Soc. ; gives details of section in the Lower and Middle 

 Chalk (with the ' Black band ') at Flixton, near Hunmanby]. Trans. Hull 

 Geol. Soc, Vol. 4, 1896-8, p. 22. 



J. W. Stather, Secretary. Linc. N., York S.E. 



Report of East Riding Boulder Committee, 1897 [records 



Scandinavian rocks at Louth ; Post-archa^an granite of Angermanland or 



5. W. Finland, in the Holderness clays ; Belemnitella lanceolata (Schloth.) 

 in the Boulder Clays of Holderness and South Ferriby (this species has 

 not been recorded in the Yorkshire Chalk) ; and a large boulder of 

 Estuarine Sandstone at Scarborough]. Trans. Hull Geol. Soc, Vol. 4, 

 1 896- 1 898, p. 5. 



J. W. Stather [not signed]. York S.E., Linc. N. 



Notes [on specimens exhibited before the members of the Hull 



Geolog-ical Society; include an ancient British skull, etc., found at Brough 

 *by T. Sheppard ; and the fin of a teleostian fish, Pro/osphyrcena ferox, 

 found bv W. H. Crofts and J. W. Stather in the chalk at South Ferriby]. 



Trans. Hull Geol. Soc, Vol. 4, 1896-8, p. 23. '_ 



Naturalist, 



