^j, ^ ~^„.„ww SJ , , j.^yy. 



O / 



and the various superficial deposits (with an account of the Solwav 

 Moss)]. Mem. Geol. Surv. Engl, and Wales, 1899, pp. iv. +64, London. 



W. F. HOLROYD AND J. BARNES. DERBYSHIRE. 



On the Superposition of Quartz Crystals on Calcite in the Igneous 



Rocks occurring- in the Carboniferous Limestone of Derbyshire [describes 

 and figures such crystals from the ' toadstone ' of Miller's Dale]. Trans. 

 Manch. Geol. Assn., 1899, Vol. 26, Part 2, pp. 46-49. 



E. Howarth. Derbyshire, Yorkshire. 



Catalogue | of the | Bateman Collection of Antiquities | in the | 



Sheffield Public Museum. | Prepared by | E. Howarth, F.R.A.S., F.Z.S., 

 I . . I . . I London j . . j 1S99. [Contains details and illustrations of 

 numerous objects from the pre-historic Burial-mounds of Yorkshire, 

 Derbyshire, etc.]. pp. xxiv. + 254. [Reviewed in Geol. Mag., Jan. 1901, 

 pp. 37-40]. 



J. H. Howarth. York Mid W. 



The Underground Waters of Craven, Part I. The Sources of the 



River Aire. [Pamphlet of 12 pp. (no date) issued by the Yorkshire 

 Geological and Polytechnic Society [not shown], and distributed at the 

 Meeting of the British Association at Dover, 1899 ; is divided into five 

 sections, viz. , Abstract of Reports, The Chemical Investigation, Engineers' 

 Report, Geological Structure of the District, and General Conclusions ; 

 with plan, section and diagrams]. 



J. H. Howarth. Westmorland, York S.E. and N.E. 



"Composition of Felspars" [sections of specimens from Shap, 



and from boulders from Robin Hood's Bay and ' Birstwith ' [Burstwick] 

 described in illustration]. Trans. Leeds Geol. Assn., 1897-8, publ. 1899, 

 pp. 14-15. 



J. H. Howarth. See 'Percy F. Kendall.' 



Henry H. Howorth. Northern Counties. 



The Scandinavian Ice-sheet and the Baltic Glacier: A Sceptical 



Commentary [brings further evidence in favour of his view that the 

 Scandinavian erratics were scattered by ' a vast torrential flood ']. Geol. 

 Mag., Jan. 1899, pp. 4-13 and Plate 1. 



William E. Hoyle. Lanc. S., Yorkshire, etc. 



The Manchester Museum | Owens College j Museum Handbooks 

 General Guide j to the | Natural History Collections | by j William E. 

 Hoyle, M.A. (Oxon), F.R.S.E. | Director of the Museum | . . | . . | 

 Manchester | 1899 [briefly describes several North of England geological 

 specimens contained in the Museum, some of which are figured]. 



T. Rupert Jones and Henry Woodward. York S.W. 



A Monograph of the British Palaeozoic Phyllopoda. Part IV., 

 pp. i.-xv., 175-21 1, Plates 26-31. [with description and figures oi Dithyro- 

 caris insignis (sp. nov.) from Eccup, Chcenocaris tenuistriata from Settle, 

 and Dithyrocaris dunnii from tail-pieces found by Mr. John Dunn in 

 Redesdale Shales, Northumberland]. Palasontographical Soc. Vol. 53, 

 1899. 



T. Rupert Jones [Secretary], York Mid W. 



The Fossil Phyllopoda of the Palaeozoic Rocks. Fourteenth Report 



of the Committee .... [refers -to a very interesting collection oi 

 remains of Dithyrocaris from the Shales of the Millstone Gnl at Eccup, 

 near Leeds]. Report Brit. Assn. (Bristol), 1898, publ. 1890; see also Geol. 

 Mag., Jan. 1899, pp. 28-30. 



A. J. Jukes-Browne. See ' W. Whitaker.' 



P. O. KEEGAN. CUMBER] ^ND. 



Strise as Evidence of Ice-Action [considers that 'the srand rocks 



edging the valley where the Derweritwater reposes, which have 



1902 October 1. 



