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E. A. Newell Arber and Hugh H. Thomas. 
Lanes., S., Cheshire. 
On the Structure of Sigillaria scutellata Brongn., and other Eusigillarian 
Stems, in comparison with those of other Palaeozoic Lycopods [from 
Specimens in the Coal Balls of Lancashire and Cheshire]. ' Phil. 
Trans. Roy. Soc.', Series B., Vol. CC, 1908, pp. 13^-166 ; Abstract 
in ' Proc. Roy. Soc.', Series B., Vol. LXXX., p. 148-150. 
T. Axon. Isle of Man. 
[Boulder at] Glen May. ' Rep. Brit. Association ' (Leicester), 1907 
[publ. 1908], p. 331. 
Lionel C. Ball. Yorks., S.W. 
Notes on a Yorkshire Colliery [the Cadeby Colliery]. ' Queensland 
Government Mining Journal,' Nov. 14th, 1908, pp. 556-558. 
Chas. Barrois. Yorks., S.E. 
Zones of the White Chalk of the English Coast. By Dr. A. W. Rowe. 
' Proc. Geol. Association,' 1900- 1908. [Reviewing Dr. Rowe's 
various papers, including that devoted to the Yorkshire Chalk]. 
' Geol. Mag.', April 1908, pp. 171-177. 
Henry C. Beaslev. Lanes, S., Cheshire. 
Some Markings, other than Footprints, in the Keuper Sandstones and 
Marls. ' Proc. Liverpool Geol. Soc.', Vol. X., part 4, 1907-8 
[publ. 1908], pp. 262-275 (plates). 
H. C. Beaslev. Cheshire. 
Report on Footprints from the Trias. Part V. ' Rep. Brit. Association,' 
(Leicester), 1907 [publ. 1908], pp. 300-304. 
[L. L. Belinfante ; edited by]. Northern Counties. 
* Geological Literature Added to the Geological Society's Library during 
the year ended December 31st, 1907.* London. 227 pp., 1908. 
Edmund Bogg. Yorks., N.W. 
Richmondshire : an Account of its History, Antiquities [etc.]. \Vith a 
Geological Sketch of Richmondshire, by the Rev. J. C. Fowler 
(pp. 1-7), 1908, 696 -f xxiii. pp. 
T. G. BoNNEY. Lanes., S., Cheshire, etc. 
On the Evidence for Desert Conditions in the British Trias. ' Geol. 
Mag.', August 1908, pp. 337-341. 
F. O. Bower. Northern Counties. 
The Origin of a Land Flora. A Theory based upon the Facts of Alterna- 
tion. 1908, 727 pp. 
[Harold Brodrick]. Yorks.. N.E. 
A Find ! ! ! [Footprints in Sandstone at Saltwick]. * The 85th 
Report Whitby Lit. and Phil. Soc' 1907 [publ. 1908], pp. 8-9. 
R. G. A. Bullerwell. Northumberland. 
The Occurrence of Flints in an Old Gravel Bed near Newbiggin-by-the 
Sea (Northumberland Coast). [Suggestmg they are derived from 
the bed of the North Seaj. ' Geol. Mag.', November 1908, pp. 
325-6. 
