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Summary of Geological Literature relating to York- 
shire, PUBLISHED DURING 1578, 1879 AND 1880 
Compiled by James W. Davis. 
1875.— ADDENDA. 
Gjers, John. A short Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the Cleve- 
land Iron Trade. Trans. Chesterfield Inst. Eng., vol. iii, p. 63. pi. 28. 
(section.) 
1876. 
Russell, R. Lithological Description of the Coal Measures occurring in the 
Northern Portion of the Yorkshire Coal Field. Trans. Midi. Inst. Eng., 
yoI. iv. pp. 195 — 231. 2 pis. (sections.) 
1877. 
Anon. Report of the Committee appoiuted to Investigate the Cause of the Out- 
burst of Gas in the Barnsley Coal, at the New Oaks Colliery, on the 30th 
August, 1876. Trans. Midi. Inst. Eng., vol. vi, p. 19, pi. (section of beds.) 
Mtjller, R. On Particular Outbursts of Cas in Coal Mines. Trans. Midi. Inst. 
Eng., vol. v, p. 99, vol. vi, p, 46. 
Rdssell, R. The Flockton Coals, and the Physical Conditions that led to their 
Formation. Trans. Midi. Inst. Eng., vol. v, pp. 48, 127, pi. (sections.) 
Wilson, J. and R. Miller. On a Sudden and Heavy Discharge of Firedamp, 
from the Floor at the New Oaks Colliery, Barnsley. Trans. Midi. Inst. 
Eng., vol. v, p. 24, pi. (section t>t beds.) 
1878. 
Anon. [J. S. Jeans.] Notes on the Iron and Steel Industries of the United 
Kingdom in 1878. Journ. Iron and Steel Inst., pp. 537 — 575. 
(Cleveland, Hemsworth, Aldwark.) 
Anon. Opening of a new Coal-field in Yorkshire. Coal and Iron Trades' 
Gazette, vol. v. p. 782. (Hemsworth.) 
Winning of Coal (Barnsley Bed) at Houghton Main Colliery, near 
Barnsley. Coll. Guard, vol. xxxv. p. 306. 
Atkinson, J. T. On the History and Objects of the Society, especially with 
Reference to the History of Selby, and the Geology of Selby and the 
District. Proc. Yorks. Geol. Soc. vol. vii. p. 52. 
Bedwell, F. A. Notes on the Bridlington Crag and Boulder Clay. Geol. Mag. 
dec. ii., vol. v., p. 517. 
Blake, Rev. F. J. On the Chalk of Yorkshire. Proc. Geol. Assoc., vol. v., 
p. 232. 
Davidson, Dr. T. Supplement to the Fossil Brachiopoda, Part 2, No. 2. 
Palozont Soc. vol. xxxii. ? Yorkshire. 
Davis, J. W. The Physical Forces which have caused the present Configuration 
of the Valley of the Calder in Yorkshire. Geol. Mag. dec. ii., vol. v., 
p. 500. 
