10 Bibliography : Geology and PalcBontology , 1902. 
Percy F, Kendall and J. H. Howarth. Cumb., Yorks. 
The Yorkshire Boulder Committee and its Fifteenth Year's Work, 1900- 
1901. [Enumerates records of boulders in various parts of York- 
shire, and a striated rock surface on Skiddaw]. ' Naturalist,' 
July 1902, pp. 211-216. 
P. F. Kendall. Yorks., X.E. 
Origin of the Rosedale Ironstone. [Considers that the source of the 
Lower and jMiddle Lias debris in the Dogger must be sought to the 
north of the Cleveland area]. ' Naturalist,' July 1902, p. 216. 
P. F. Kendall. Yorks., N.E. 
Settrington [Boulders at] ; in ' The Yorkshire Boulder Committee and 
its Fitteenth Year's Work.' ' Naturalist,' July 1902, p. 214. 
Percy F. Kendall. Lake District. 
The Brockrams of the Vale of Eden, and the evidence they afford of an 
Inter-Permian Movement of the Pennine Faults. ' Naturalist,' 
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P. F. Kendall. [Secretary]. Northern Counties. 
Erratic Blocks of the British Isles. Report of the Committee appointed 
to investigate the erratic blocks of the British Isles. [' The major 
portion of the records relates to Yorkshire ' ; records are also given 
for Cumberland, Derbyshire, Lancashire and Lincolnshire]. ' Report 
Brit. Association,' 1901. (Glasgow), published 1902, pp. 283-288. 
Percy F. Kendall and Herbert B. INIuff. Ciieviotland. 
Evidences of Ancient Glacier-dammed Lakes in the Cheviots. [Gives 
evidences of the former presence of a chain of small lalces held in the 
rac'ial system of valleys of the Cheviots by a barrier of ice]. ' Report 
Brit. Association,' 1901. (Glasgow), published 1902, pp. 646-647. 
Robert Kidston. Yorks., S.W., etc. 
The Flora of the Carboniferous Period. Second paper. [Figures and 
describes a large number of specimens ^rom the South Yorkshire 
Coalfield, etc.]. ' Proc. Yorks. Geol. and Polyt. Soc.', Vol. XIV., 
part 3, 1902, pp. 344-400. 
C. Lapworth. Northern Counties. 
The Place of Geology in Economics and Education. ' Proc. and Trans. 
Liverpool Biol. Soc.', Vol. XVL, 1902. pp. 485-504. 
G. A. Lebour. Durham. 
A Note on a Small Boulder found in the Later Glacial Deposits in a * Wash- 
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John Lee. Durham. 
The Geology of the Great Whin Sill : An analysis of the theory of Intru- 
sion. (See Review in ' Naturalist,' 1903, p. 60), 89 pp., 
diagrams, etc., 1902. 
H. Louis. Northern Counties. 
The Composition of Certain British Coals. ' Trans. N. Engl. Inst. ]\Iin. 
and Mcch. Eng. Ann. Rep.', 1901-2, pp. 79-82, 1902. 
John Lubbock. See Avebury. 
H. E. IMaddock. Yorks., S.E. 
The Formation of Flint. [Refers to East Yorkshire examples]. ' Trans . 
Hull Geol. Soc.', Vol. V., part 2, 1899-1900. [Pub, 1902], pp. 42-45 . 
