6 Bibliography : Geology and PalcBontology, 1902. 
Herbert H. Corbett. Yorks.. S.W. 
Yorkshire Naturalists at Bawtry. [Brief Geological Notes]. ' Natura- 
list,' Dec. 1902, pp. 373-375. 
M. CossMAXN. Northern Counties. 
[Review of] A Monograph of the British Carboniferous Lamellibran- 
chiata, Vol. II., pt. i, by Dr. Wheelton Hind. ' Revue Critic^ue 
Paleozoologie,' April 1902, pp. 73-74. 
W. H. Crofts. Yorks., S.E. 
[Boulders at] Brantinghamthorpe. ' Trans. Hull Geol. Soc.', \'ol. \., 
part 2, 1899-1900 [pub. 1902], p. 30. 
C. Crosslaxd. Yorks., S.W. 
Some Place Names in the Parish of Halifax, considered in relation to 
surrounding Natural Features. [Includes geological notes, and 
points out the influence of geological features in the place names]. 
' Trans. Yorks. Dialect Soc.', part 4, June 1902, pp. 3-23. 
Charles Davidsox. Lake District. 
The Carlisle Earthquakes of July 9th and 11th, 1901. [Evidence of a 
deep-seated fault — not shewn on tlie surface, running N. 5°, 
E. and S. 5°, W.]. ' Quart. Journal Geol. Soc.', Vol. LVIII.. 
August 1902, pp. 371-376. Abstract in ' Geol. ^lag.', June 1902, 
p. 283. 
William Boyd Dawkixs. Isle of Man. 
The Carboniferous, Permian and Triassic Rocks under the Glacial Drift 
in the North of the Isle of Man. [Gives details from six borings, 
and classifies the rocks met with]. ' Quart. Journal Geol. Soc.', 
November 1902, Vol. LVIII., pp. 647-660. Reprinted (without 
'Discussion') in 'Notes from the Manchester Museum,' No. 11, 
1902, Abstract in ' Geol. Mag.,' July 1902, pp. 331-332. 
William Boyd Dawkins. Isle of Man, Lake District. 
The Red Sandstone Rocks of Peel (Isle of Man). [Describes sections 
at Ballagnane, Creg Malin, and at the Gob and Traie Fogog ; 
and compares with the Permians of the V ale of Eden, etc.] . ' Quart. 
Journal Geol. Soc.', Nov. 1902, Vol. LVIIL, pp. 633-646. Re- 
printed (without ' Discussion ') in ' Notes from the Manchester 
Museum,' No. 10, 1902. Abstract in ' Geol. Mag.', July 1902, p. 
331- 
Joseph Dickixsox. Lanes. S. 
Blackpool and the Subsoil. [Refers to the erosion of the cliffs, methods 
adopted for protection, etc.]. ' Trans. Manchester Geol. Soc.', 
\'ol. XXVII., part 15, April 1902, pp. 372-379. 
Joseph Dickinsox. Northern Counties. 
Lead Mining Districts of the North of England and Derbyshire, [and 
' discussion 'j. ' Trans. ^Manchester Geol. Soc.', \'ol. XXVII., part 9, 
1902. pp. 218-268. 
J axe Dox.\ld. Lake District. 
On some of the Proterozoic Gasteropoda which have been referred to 
Murchisonia and Pleurotomaria, with descriptions of New Sub- 
genera and species. [Figures and describes Cyrtostropha torquata 
from Kendal]. ' Quart. Journal Geol. Soc.', Vol. LVIIL, May 
1902, pp. 313-339. 
