420 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF YORKSHIRE GEOLOGY. 
prevalence of Enteric Fever [at Rotherham ; Water 
Supply]. N. S. No. 3. Pp. 30. 
188 Taylor, John W. — Monograph of the Land and Fresh- 
water Mollusca of the British Isles. [Records Punctum 
pygmium at Bielsbeck, etc.], pt. 16, pp. 145-244, Septem- 
ber 30th. 
189 Thomas, H. Hamshaw. — On a specimen of the Cone, 
C alamo stachys binneyana (Carr.). [A specimen from the 
Halifax Hard Bed at Huddersfield shews for the first 
time that this w r ell-know T n cone was borne on a calamite 
plant]. Proc. Cambs. Phil. Soc, vol. xv., pt. 3, pp. 
236-8. 
190 On a cone of Calamostachys binneyana (Carruthers) 
attached to a leafy shoot [of Calamocladus ( = Astero- 
phyllites) grandis (Sternb.) from the Halifax Hard Bed 
at Huddersfield], New Phytologist, vol. viii., No. 7, 
Juh', pp. 249-260. [See also Naturalist, p. 305.] 
191 Thompson, C.« — The Ammonites called A. serpentinus 
[with descriptions and figures of allied forms]. Naturalist, 
June, pp. 214-219. 
192 Thompson, G. R.— 'The Application of Geology to Mining' 
[brief abstract]. Trans. Leeds Geol. Assoc., vol. xiv., 
1905-8, p. 8. 
193 Traquair, Ramsay H. — The Ganoid Fishes of the British 
Carboniferous Formations. Pt. 1, No. 4. Palaeonis- 
cidae, pp. 107-122, plates xxiv.-xxx [describes Acrolepis 
hopkinsi from Hebden Bridge]. Monogr. Pal. Soc., 
vol. Ixiii. 
194 Travis-Cook, J. — -Notes on the Origin of Kingston-upon- 
Hull . . . and of the Port of Hull, also on the Camin 
Charter, the Meaux Register (including the ' Old River 
Hull Tradition,' and 'Glimpses of Mediaeval Hull'). 
Hull. Pp. 68. 
195 Tute, J. S.— [See B. M. Smith]. 
196 Vaughan, A. (Secretary). — Faunal Succession in the 
Lower Carboniferous (Avonian) of the British Isles, 
Report of the Committee. Brit. Assoc* Leaflet. Pp. 5 
and diagram. 
197 Veitch, YV. Y. — Geology [of Loftus ; on Yorkshire 
