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822 pages and 61 pages of indexes (unnumbered). Yorkshire 
occupies pages 395-480 of Volume II., and there are many 
references to the county in the general introduction, the notes 
on maps, etc. My copy is evidently the first edition ; there 
were certainly others later. 
The English Topographer, or an Historical Account of all the 
pieces that have been written relating to the Antiquities, Natural 
History, or Topographical Description of any part of England. 
By an impartial hand [R. Rawlinson], London, 8vo, 1720. 
Bibliotheca Topographica Anglica, or a new and complete 
Catalogue of all the Books extant relating to the Antiquities, 
Description and Natural History of England. By John 
Worrall, London, 12mo, 1736. 
Anecdotes of British Topography, or an Historical Account of 
what has been done for illustrating the Topographical Antiquities 
of Great Britain and Ireland. By R. Gough. London, 4to, 
1768. Another edition, 1780. 
A Catalogue of the Books relating to British Topography and 
Saxon and Northern Literature, bequeathed to the Bodleian 
Library in 1799, by Richard Gough, Esq. By Bulkeley Bandi- 
nal, Oxford, 4to, 1814. 
Lives of Topographers and Antiquaries who have written con- 
cerning the Antiquities of England, with a complete list of their 
works. By J. P. Malcolm. London, 4to, 1815. 
A Catalogue of Books relating to the History and Topography 
of England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland. By Sir R. C. Hoare. 
London, 8vo, 1815. 
A Catalogue of the Hoare Library at Stourhead. By J. B. 
Nichols. London, 8vo, 1840. 
A Bibliographical Account of the principal works relating to 
English Topography. By William Upcott. 3 vols., 4to, 1818. 
A Handbook to the Topography . . . of England and W ales : 
being a descriptive account of twenty thousand most curious and 
rare books. By J. C. Hotten. London, 8vo, 1863. 
The Science Year Book, published in recent years, has 
also contained lists of papers printed by local scientific societies. 
Of the various geological publications that have a large 
proportion of Yorkshire entries, full particulars are given 
in my book on Yorkshire s Contribution to Science (1915). 
Perhaps the chief of these are Proceedings of the Yorkshire 
