322 Bibliography : Geology and Palceontology , i8gg. 



John T. Carrington. York N.E. 



Meteorites [refers (p. 68) to the Meteorite which fell near 



Middlesbrough in 1881, which is now in the Newcastle Museum]. Sci. 

 Goss., Aug". 1899, pp. 65-69; Sept. 1899, pp. 117-118. 



W. Lower Carter. Yorkshire. 

 Excursions [of the Leeds Geological Association] in 1897 [briefly 



describes the various places visited]. Trans. Leeds Geol. Assn., 1897-8, 

 publ. 1899, p. 33. 



W. G. Clarke. York N.E. 



"Flint Jack" : his Life-History [refers to Flint Jack's work in 



Yorkshire, etc.]. Trans. Norfolk and Norwich Nat. Soc, Vol. 6, Part 5, 

 1898-9, publ. 1899, pp. 463-468 and three plates. 



Frank Clowes. Durham, Lanc. S., Cheshire, Notts. 



Deposition of Barium Sulphate as a Cementing Material of 



Sandstone [read to the Royal Society on 23rd February 1899; examples 

 of sandstone containing- sulphate of Barium occur at Bramcote and 

 Stapleford, Notts.; Prenton and Bidston, Beeston, Alderley Edge, Oxton, 

 Storeton, and Peakestones Rock. Alton]. Abstract in Nature, 16th 

 March 1899, p. 476. 



E. Maule Cole. York N.E. and S.E. 



The Distribution of Moorlands in the East of Yorkshire, as 



explained by the Glacial History of the County [sugg-ests that the 

 glaciers planed the rocks and left bare districts, which are now the 

 moors]. Proc. Yorks. Geol. and Polyt. Soc, Vol. 13. Part 4, 1899, 

 pp. 400-401. 



J. C[ordeaux]. York S.E. 



In Memoriam. Henry Bendelack Hewetson [briefly refers to 



geological work in the Spurn neighbourhood]. Naturalist, Aug. 1899, 

 pp. 237-240. 



M. Cossmaxn. Northumberland, Yorkshire, etc. 



[Review of] A Monograph of the British Carboniferous Lamelli- 



branchiata. Part 3, by Y\ neelton Hind. Revue Critique de Paleozoologie, 

 Oct. 1899, pp. 156-157. 



W. H. Crofts. York S.E. 



Post-Archaen (sic) Granite from Angermanland [at Easington (in 



Twelfth Report of Yorkshire Boulder Committee)]. Naturalist, Jan. 1899, 

 P- T 5- 



H. Crowther. York N.E. 



"The Yorkshire Esk " [describes the various strata met with in 



a journey from Whitby to the Esklets, nearly 30 miles inland]. Trans. 

 Leeds Geol. Assn., 1897-8, publ. 1899, p. 8-10. 



S. W. Cuttriss. York Mid W. 



Kingsdale and its Pot-Holes [gives a description of the geology of 



\\ "hernside district and of descents of Jingling Pot, Rowten Pot, etc.]. 

 Trans. Leeds Geol. Assn., 1897-S, publ. 1S99. pp. 33-35. 



S. W. Cuttriss. York Mid W. 



Notes on the Caves of Yorkshire, Part II. [classifies them under 



the heads of Caves of Engulphment and Caves of Debouchure, and gives 

 a further contribution to the study of the Limestone Caves of Yorkshire]. 

 Proc. Yorks. Geol. and Polyt. Soc, Vol. 13, Part 4, 1S99, pp. 433-443, 

 Plates 63-4 and plan. 



S. YV. Cuttriss. York Mid W. 



" Cave Hunting in Yorkshire" [describes the principal caverns of 



western Yorkshire]. Trans. Leeds Geol. Assn., 1S97-S, publ. 1S99. pp. 7-8. 



Naturalist, 



