372 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF YORKSHIRE GEOLOGY. 
60 Johns, C. — Geological Notes on the District around Askrigg. 
Naturalist, pp. 212-214. 
61 A Yorkshire Glacial Problem. [Erratics at Crosspool 
near Sheffield]. Ibid., pp. 243-245. 
62 Johnson, J. W. H. — Large Bog-Oak at Horbury. Ibid., 
p. 166. 
63 Jowett, A., and H. B. Muff. — The Glaciation of the Brad- 
ford and Keighley District. Proc. Yorks. Geol. Soc, 
vol. xv., pt. 2, pp. 193-247. Under different title, Brad- 
ford Sci. Journ., No. 4, pp. 115-119 ; No. 5, pp. 142-148 ; 
No. 6, pp. 164-172 ; No. 7, pp. 211-221 ; No. 8, pp. 243- 
250. 
64 Kendall, P. F. — Erratic Blocks of the British Isles. Ninth 
Report of the Committee. [Yorkshire, p. 241]. Rep. 
Brit. Assoc. for 1904, pp. 237-241. 
65 On the Geological Structure of South-east Yorkshire. 
Traits. Brit. Assoc. Waterworks Eng., vol. ix., pp. 168- 
183. 
66 The Concealed Coalfields of Yorkshire, Derbyshire, 
and Nottinghamshire. Naturalist, pp. 196-201, 233-237. 
[See Anon]. 
67 and J. H. Howarth. — The Yorkshire Boulder Com- 
mittee and its Eighteenth Year's Work, 1903-1904 ; 
Naturalist, pp. 79, 80. 
68 Lamplugh, G. W. — Note on Lower Cretaceous Phosphatic 
Beds and their Fauna. [Refers to Speeton]. Rep. Brit. 
Assoc. for 1904, p. 548. 
63 Lankester, E. R. — 'Extinct Animals. Pp. xxiii., 331. 
8vo. London. 
70 Lindsey, C. R. — Notes on the Occurrence of Brookite in 
the Cleveland Ironstone. Min. Mag., vol. xiv., No. 64, 
pp. 96-98 ; Naturalist, p. 228. 
71 Lord, Frederick. — Bygone Hornsea: Its remarkable 
story retold. [Brief Geological notes]. Hull, Pp. 19. 
72 Lomax, J.— r See F. E. Weiss]. 
73 Manby, E. P. — Report of the Local Government Board upon 
the Sanitary Circumstances and Administration of the 
Barnard Castle and Startforth Rural Districts comprised 
within the Teesdale Union. Pp. 12. Local Government 
Board Report. (No. 220). Fol. London. 
