326 Bibliography : Geology and Palceontology , i8gg. 



Wheelton Hind. Lanc. S. 



On Three Species of Lamellibranchs from the Carboniferous Rocks 



of Great Britain [describes a new species of Anthracomya which occurs 

 at Fallowfield in the Manchester Coalfield at horizons higher than that 

 characterised by A. phillipsi]. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 1899, pp. 365- 

 370 and plate ; Abstracts in Nature, 25th May 1899, p. 94, and Geol. Mag - ., 

 June 1899, p. 281. 



Wheelton Hind. York Mid W. 



On the Occurrence in British Carboniferous Rocks of the Devonian 



Genus Palceoneilo, with a Description of a New Species [from the 

 Carboniferous Shale (Yoredale Shale), south of Hammerton Hall, Slaid- 

 burn, Yorkshire ; now in the Museum of Practical Geology, London]. 

 Abstracts in Nature, 21st Dec. 1899, p. 191, and Geol. Mag., Jan. 1900, 

 P- 45- 



Wheelton Hind. Derbyshire, York N.W., Nthd. S. 



The Sub-divisions of the Carboniferous Series in Great Britain 



and some of their European Equivalents [the various beds in Derbyshire, 

 Wensleydale, Northumberland, and other parts of Great Britain, are 

 carefully enumerated and described, and their lithological and palasonto- 

 logical characteristics pointed out and compared with the Carboniferous 

 Beds on the Continent]. Trans. Edinburgh Geol. Soc, 1899, pp. 332-360. 



Wheelton Hind. Cheviotland, Northumbd., Isle of Man, 



York N.W., Mid W., S.W., Derbyshire. 

 A Monograph of the British Carboniferous Lamellibranchiata. 



Part IV. [describing and figuring the genera Sedgwickia, Edmondia, 

 Mytilomorpha, and Cypricardella, with examples from Redesdale and 

 Lowick, Bolland and Settle, Cayton Gill, West Witton, in Wensleydale, 

 Thorpe Cloud and Castleton, and Poolvash]. 1899, pp. 277-360, Plates 

 26-39 '■> see Review by M. Cossraann in Revue Critique de Paleozoologie, 

 Oct. 1899, pp. 156-157. 



Wheelton Hind. See ' Walcot Gibson.' 



Wheelton Hind. See ' Arnold-Bemrose/ 



G. J. Hinde. Lake District, etc. 



Prof. H. A. Nicholson, M.D., D.Sc, F.R.S., F.L.S., F.Q.S. 



[Obituary notice ; refers at some length to Nicholson's work in the Lake 

 District, etc.]. Geol. Mag., March 1899, pp. 138-144. 



William Hodgson. Cumberland. 

 Flora of Cumberland j ...]... | ... | . . by j William Hodgson 



I ... I .. I ... I ... I with an Introductory Chapter J on the Soils of 

 Cumberland, by | J. G. Goodchild | . . j . . | with a map of the County | 

 . . j . . I . . I . . . I pp. xxxvi. 4- 398. [Contains essay on the Soils of 

 Cumberland by J. G. Goodchild ; reviewed in Naturalist, April 1S99, 

 pp. 1 15-116]. 



Benjamin Holgate. York S.W. 



" Some Points of Comparison between the Plants of the present 



and those of the Coal Measure Period " (illustrated by a fine series of 

 specimens collected from the coals and shales of the South Leeds district 

 by Mr. Bond]. Trans. Leeds Geol. Assn., 1897-8, publ. 1899, pp. 19-20. 



B. Holgate. York Mid W. 



u The Geology of the Meanwood Valley and the District to the 



North of it " [sections in the Ganister, Millstone Grit, etc., described]. 

 Trans. Leeds Geol. Assn., 1897-8, publ. 1899, pp. 35-36. 



T. V. Holmes. Cumberland. 

 The Geology of the Country around Carlisle [describing the 



Permian and Triassic formations (St. Bees Sandstone, Gypseous Shales, 

 Kirklinton Sandstone, and Stanwix Shales), the outlier of Lower Lias, 



Naturalist, 



