PEOCEEDINGS OF THE YORKSHIRE 
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Vol. VIII., Part I. 
WITH FIVE PLATES, 
Edited by JAMES W. i)AVlS, F.S.A., F.L.S., F.G.S. 
1882. 
CONTENTS. 
PAPERS:— PAGE. 
1. "Biographical Notices of Eminent Yorkshire Geologists, I., 'John 
Phillips." By the Editor. ... ... ... ... 3 
2. " On the White Chalk of Yorkshire." By the Rev. E. Maule Cole, 
M.A., F.G.S. ... _ ... ^ .. ... ... 21 
3. " Glacial Sections near Bridlington." By G. W. Lamplugh. Part II., 
" Cliff Section extending 900 yards south of the Harbour." ... 27 
4. " Notes on the Occurrence of Fossil Fish Remains in the Carbonif- 
erous Limestone Series of Yorkshire." By J. W. Davis, F.G.S. 39 
5. " On the Lead Veins in the Neighbourhood of Skipton." By J. Ray 
Eddy, F.G.S. ... ... ... ... ... ... 63 
6. "On the Discovery of Flint Implements on the Hills between 
Todmorden and Marsden." By Robert Law and James Horsfall 70 
7. "Yorkshire Fossil Mollusca." By William Cash. ... ... 77 
S. "On the Recent Extension of Mining Operations under the Permian 
Formations." By Thomas William Tew, Esq., J. P. ... 89 
9. " Photograph,-Thornwick Bay, Flamborough." By G. W. Lamplugh 103 
10. " On some Sections Exposed duringtlie Formation of Line of the 
Railway between Upton and Kirk Smeaton." By James W. 
Davis, F.G.S. ... ... ... ... ... ... 107 
11. " Notes on the Excursion to the West Riding of Yorkshire ; together 
with Preliminary Remarks." By W. H. Hudleston, F.G.S., 
President of the Geologists' Association, London. ... ... 113 
12. Secretary's Report and Balance Sheet. ... ... 136-140 
18. Minutes. ... ... ... ... .. .. ... 141 
14. Summary of Geological Literature, ,.. .. ... 147 
15. List of Members. ... ... ... ... ... ... 149 
Meteorology of Bradford for 1882, By J. McLandsborough, F.G.S., and 
and A. G. Preston, F.G.S. 
LEEDS : 
Printed by A. Megson and Sons, Baine8' Buildings, Bank Street, 
1883. 
