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found carved and grooved with striae, all pointing in the same direction,' 

 have not been scratched by the action of land ice, but that the grooves 

 have been formed by 'the inroads of the weather, lichens, etc.']. Sci. 

 Goss., Dec. 1899, p. 222. 

 James Keen. Lanc. S. 



Description of sinking two shafts through heavily-watered strata 

 at Maypole Colliery, Abram, near Wigan, for the Moss Hall Coal Com- 

 pany, Limited, Wigan [details of ' section of strata, No. 2 Pit shaft ' (603 

 yards 2 feet 11 inches) given at end of paper]. Trans. Manch. Geol. Soc, 

 Vol. 26, Part 4, 1899, pp. 122-156; discussion continued in Vol. 26, Part 5, 

 1899, pp. 159-161. 



P. F. Kendall. York S.E. 



Nodule of black flint [at Market Weighton (in the Yorkshire 



Boulder Committee and its Twelfth Year's Work)]. Naturalist, Jan. 1899, 



Percy F. Kendall. Westmorland. 

 "The Geology of the Appleby District" [gives an account of an 



excursion and the various beds then examined]. Trans. Leeds Geol. 

 Assn., 1897-8, publ. 1899, pp. 48-50. 



Percy F. Kendall. York S.E. and N.E., Linc. N. 



"The Norwegian Ice-Sheet" [reviews the literature on the 

 subject, and refers to the various pieces of evidence in support of the 

 theory that the glacial beds of Eastern Yorkshire and Lincolnshire were 

 deposited by ice from Scandinavia ; a recent visit of writer to Southern 

 Norway enables him to identify several boulders from the East Coast 

 boulder-clay]. Trans. Leeds Geol. Assn., 1897-8, publ. 1899, pp. 46-48. 

 Percy F. Kendall. York N.E. and S.E. 



"Progress of Geology during the past year" [refers to the 

 discovery of a striated rock surface at Robin Hood's Bay, and to 

 additional light thrown upon the boulders of Eastern Yorkshire by a visit 

 to this country by Dr. Munthe, of Upsala]. Trans. Leeds Geol. Assn., 

 1897-8, publ. 1899, pp. 29-30. 

 Percy F. Kendall. Yorkshire. 



"The Physical Geography of Yorkshire" [deals with the history 

 of the various beds found in Yorkshire from Silurian or Ordovician to 

 recent ; and concludes with some observations on the rivers of the 

 county]. Trans. Leeds Geol. Assn., 1897-8, publ. 1899, pp. 20-22. 



P. F. Kendall [Secretary]. Yorks., Lincs. 



Erratic Blocks of the British Isles. Report of the Committee. 

 .... [Consists entirely of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Records]. Rep. 

 Brit. Assn., 1898 (Bristol), publ. 1899, pp. 552-556. 

 Percy F. Kendall and J. H. Howarth. Yorkshire. 



The Yorkshire Boulder Committee and its Twelfth Year's Work, 

 1897-8 [several Yorkshire specimens have been taken over to Norway 

 by Mr. Kendall and identified with Scandinavian rocks by Prof. Brogger ; 

 the principal lines of progress made by the Committee reviewed, etc.]. 

 Naturalist, Jan. 1899, pp. 13-19. 



P. M. C. Kermode [Secretary]. Isle of Man. 



Irish Elk Remains . . . Report of Committee . . . appointed to 

 examine the Conditions under which Remains of the Irish Elk are found 

 in the Isle of Man [gives measurements of bones of a skeleton found in a 



. marl pit at Close-y-Garey ; with list of plant remains, etc.]. Rep. Brit. 

 Assn., 1898 (Bristol), publ. 1899, pp. 548-551 ; also in Geol. Mag., 

 Feb. 1899, pp. 72-75. 

 P. M. C. Kermode. Isle of Man. 



Report of Geological Section. Yn Lioar Manninagh, Vol. 3, 1899, 

 pp. 486-488. 



Naturalist, 



