GEOLOGICAL LITEEATUEE. 
£9 
1877. 
Aveline, W. T., A. H. Green, R. Ecssell, and T. V. Holmes. Sheet 87. 
North-West of the Geological Survey Map of England and "Wales. 
Barrow, George. On a New Marine Bed in the Lower Oolites of East York- 
shire. Geol. Mag., n. ser., dec. ii., vol. iv., p. 552. 
Blake, Eev. J. F., and W. H. Hudleston. On the Corallian Eocks of England. 
Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxxiii., pp. 260-405. (Yorkshire Basin, 
pp. 315-405.) 
CARTER, E, On the Mineral Aspects of the West Biding Coal Field. Proc. 
Geol. and Polyt. Soc. W. Rid. York. , n. s. , pt. iii. , p. 113. 
Dakyns, J. E. On Silurian Erratics in Wharfdale. Ibid. p. 159. 
The supposed Glacial Origin of Carboniferous Terraces. Geol. Mag., 
n. ser., dec. ii., vol. iv., p. 17. 
Is there a Base to the Carboniferous Eocks in Teesdale ? A Question for 
Silurian Geologists. Geol. Mag., n. ser., dec ii., vol. iv., p. 58. 
On Prof. Hull's Carboniferous Classification. Geol. Mag., n. ser., dec. ii., 
vol. iv., p. 312. 
A Sketch of the Geology of Keighley, Skipton, and Grassington. Geol. 
Mag., n. ser., dec. ii., vol. iv., p. 346. 
The Antiquity of Man. Geol. Mag., n. ser., dec. ii., vol. iv., p. 439. 
Davis, J. W. On a Stratum of Shale containing Fish remains in the Lower Coal 
Measures. Proc. Geol. and Polyt. Soc. W. Rid. York., n.s., pt. iii., p. 127. 
On the Stems and Boots of Fossil Trees in the Lower Coal Measures at 
Wadsley, near Sheffield. Ibid. p. 179. 
Green, Prof. A. H. On an Exceptional Occurrence of Boulder Clay near 
Barnsley. Ibid. p. 122. 
Holgate, B. On the Minerals of the Yorkshire Coal Field as applied to the 
modern manufacture of Iron. Ibid. p. 137- 
Hull, Prof. Edward. On the Upper Limits of the essentially Marine Beds of 
the Carboniferous Group of the British Isles and the adjoining Continental 
districts, with suggestions for a fresh classification of the Carboniferous 
series. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, voL xxxiii., pp. 613-651. 
Premature Conclusions. (A reply to Dakyns' article, p. 312.) Geol. 
Mag., n. ser., dec. ii., vol. iv., p. 378. 
Kaxce, 0. E. De. Third Eeport of the Committee for Investigating the Circula- 
tion of the Underground Waters in the New Bed Sandstone and Permian 
Formations of England, and the quantity and character cf the Water sup- 
plied to various Towns and Districts from these Formations, including 
Report en the South Lancashire Wells, by T. M. Eeade. Rep. Brit. 
Assoc., 1877, p. 56. (Several references to sections, and analysis of water 
in Yorkshire districts. ) 
Rowley, W. On Deep Mining, and recent achievements in connection there- 
with. Proc. Geol. and Polyt. Soc. W. Rid. York., n.s., pt. iii., p. 163. 
TiDDEMAN, R. H. On the Age of the Hysena-Bed at the Victoria Cave, Settle, 
and its bearing on the Antiquity of Man. Quart. Journ. Anthropol. Inst., 
1877. 
Fifth Report of the Committee appointed for the purpose of assisting in 
the Exploration of the Settle Caves (Victoria Cave). R,ep. Brit. Assoc., 
1877, p. 215. 
Topley, W., and G. A. Lebour. On the Intrusive Character of the Whin-sill of 
Northumberland. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxxiii., p. 406. 
(Describes sections in Teesdale, &c.) 
Watts, W. M. On the Physical Properties of Ice in connection with the Glacial 
Period. Proc. Geol. and Polyt. Soc. W. Rid. York., n.s., pt. iii., p. 149. 
