330 Bibliography : Geology and Palceontology , i8gg. 



J. E. Marr. York Mid W. 



On Limestone-knolls in the Craven District of Yorkshire and 



elsewhere [attempts to show that knoll-structure is produced by orog"enic 

 movements]. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, Vol. 55, 1899, pp. 327-358 ; 

 Abstracts in Proc. Geol. Soc, 1898-9, pp. 88-89; Nature, 25th May 1899, 

 p. 94, and Geol. Mag-., June 1899, pp. 279-280. 



Edward A. Martin. Derbyshire. 

 Volcanic Ash in the Yoredale Beds [summarises H. H. Arnold- 



Bemrose's paper read to the London Geological Society on the sections 

 exhibited in the cuttings on the Ashbourne and Buxton Branch of the 

 London and North Western Railway]. Sci. Goss., March 1899, p. 298. 



Edward A. Martin. Cumberland. 

 Conglomerate in Cumberland [summary of paper read to the 



London Geological Society on the Conglomerates near Melmerby, in 

 Cumberland, by J. E. Marr]. Sci. Goss., March 1899, p. 318. 



Arthur J. Maslen. Lanc. S., York S.W. 



Some recent work on the Anatomy of Fossil Plants [summarising 



the recent work done by different authors in reference to the various types 

 of fossil plants ; examples from the Lancashire Coalfield, the Halifax 

 Coal Measures, etc., being cited]. Natural Science, May 1899, pp. 364- 

 374- 



Arthur J. Maslen. Lanc. S. 



On the Structure of Lepidostrobus. Abstract of paper read to Linn. 

 Soc, Jan. 1899; Nature, 12th Jan., p. 264. 



F. Meeson. Nottinghamshire. 

 Excursion to Nottingham [describing visit to Clifton Colliery, 



Permian Marls and Magnesian Limestone at Bulwell, etc.]. Proc. Geol. 

 Assn., Nov. 1899, Vol. 16, pp. 225-226. 



L. C. Miall. Yorkshire [Mid W. ?]. 



A Yorkshire Moor [Geology briefly referred to]. Proc. Roy. Inst. 

 Great Britain, Vol. 15, Part 3, August 1899, pp. 621-640. 



J. R. Mortimer. York N.E. 



The So-called British Habitations on Danby North Moor 



[considers that this series of pits is an assemblage of primitive habita- 

 tions, and is in no way connected with mining operations]. Proc. York. 

 Geol. and Polyt. Soc, Vol. 13, Part 4, pp. 406-418. 



John Robert Mortimer. York S.E. 



The Chalk Water Supply of Yorkshire [gives an account of the 



geological structure of the East Riding, and the result of several years' 

 examination of the water supply of the area]. Trans. Hull Scientific and 

 Field Nat. Club, Vol. 1, Part 2, 1899, pp. 31-36. 



G. H. Morton. Lanc. S. 

 Description of a Geological Map of Liverpool. Proc. Liverp. Geol. 



Soc, Vol. 8, Part 3, 1899, pp. 365-381, and Trans. Manch. Geol. Soc, 

 Vol. 26, 1899, pp. 197-205. 



G. H. Morton. Lanc. S., Cheshire. 



The Age of the Vale of Clwyd [briefly refers to the post-Triassic 



faults in South-West Lancashire and West Cheshire, etc.]. Geol. Mag., 

 May 1899, pp. 231-232]. 



R. Newstead [not signed]. Cheshire. 

 Curator's Report [including mention of a large and valuable 



collection of Fossil Footprints of Cheirotlicrium storetonense , which makes 

 the collection of the Chester Society the finest of its kind in Great 

 Britain]. Ann. Rep. Chester Soc. Nat. Sci., etc., for 1898-99, publ. 1899, 



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Naturalist. 



