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Summary of Geological Literature relating to Yorkshire, 
published during 1876 and 1877. 
Compiled by James W. Davis. 
1876. — ADDENDA. 
Anon. [H. Woodward.] Glacial Deposits at York. Geol. Slag., dec. ii., 
vol. iii. , p. 384. 
Brady, H. B. A Monograph of Carboniferous and Permian Foraminif era (the 
genus Fusilina excepted), pp. 116, plates i.-xii. Pal. Soc 
Brodie, Bev. P. B. On the further Extension of the Ehaetic or Penarth Beds in 
Warwickshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire, and Cumber- 
land ; and on the Occurrence of some supposed Kemains of a new Laby- 
rinthodont and a new Eadiate therein. Rep. Brit. Assoc. for 1875, 
Sections, p. 64. 
Lutterworth. John. Coal Plants. (Ovenden Naturalist Society.) Naturalist, 
ser. 2, vol. i. , No. 10, pp. 151-153. 
Eambles after Eossil Plants. Sci. Gossip, No. 143, pp. 243-244 ; 4 cuts. 
Crosskey, Bev. H. W. Third Beport of the Committee appointed for the pur- 
pose of recording the Positions, Height above the Sea, Lithological Charac- 
ters, Size, and Origin of the more important of the Erratic Blocks of 
England and Wales, reporting other matters of interest connected with 
the same, and taking measures for their preservation. Rep. Brit. Assoc. 
for 1875, pp. 82-91. (Information regarding Yorkshire.) 
Davis, James W. On a Bone Bed in the Lower Coal Measures, with an enumera- 
tion of the Fish-remains of which it is principally composed. Quart. 
Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxxii., pp. 332-340. 
Evans, John. Anniversary Address. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxxii., 
pp. 53-121. (Settle Cave.) 
Geological Survey Maps. (Seven sheets. ) Six inches to a mile. 
Sheet 233 (Bothwell.) By Prof. A. H. Green, R. Russell, and T. V. 
Holmes. 
Sheet 234 (Castleford). By W. T. Aveline, A. H, Green, B. Russell, 
and T. V. Holmes. 
Sheet 247 (Dewsbury). By A. H. Green. J. C. Ward, and R. Russell. 
Sheet 250 (Darrington, Whitley, and Little Smeaton). By W. T. Aveline, 
A. H. Green, and T. Y. Holmes. 
Sheet 276 (Brodsworth, Barnsborough). By W. T. Aveline and Prof. A. 
H Green. 
Sheet 289 (Rotherham). By A. H. Green, B. Russell, and T. Y. 
Holmes. 
Sheet 294 (Sheffield). By Prof. A. H. Green and T. Y. Holmes. 
Sheet 219 (Kippax). By W. T. Aveline, J. C. Ward, and R. Russell. 
Green, A. H. (Prof.) On the Variations in Thickness and Character of the Silk- 
stone and Barnsley Coal Seams, in the Southern part of the Yorkshire 
Coal-field, and the probable manner in which these and similar chacges 
have been produced. Proc. Geol. Soc. W. Rid. York., pt. ii., pp. 68-77, 
pi. iv. ; and Trans. N. Engl. Inst. Eng., vol. xxv., p. 13. 
Notes on the Yorkshire Coal Field. Journ. Iron Steel Inst., pp. 305-317. 
