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Observations on the Yorkshire Drift and Gravel. By J. T. Clay I. 338 
On the Evidence of the Former Existence of Glaciers in Great 
Britain. By Thos. Sopwith . . . . . . I. 419 
On the Contorted Stratification of the Drift of the Coast of York- 
shire. By H. C. Sorby, F.G.S. . . . . . . III. 220 
On the Diluvial and Gravel Beds of Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire. 
By Rev. W. Thorp . . . . . . .\ III. 244 
On the Crag Deposit at Bridlington, and the Microscopic Fossils 
occurring in it. By H. C. Sorby, F.R.S., F.G.S. . . III. 559 
On the Alluvial Lands and Submarine Forests of Lincolnshire. 
By Rev. Edward Trollope, M.A., F.S.A. . . III. 637 
Erratic Boulders in the Valley of the Calder. By James W. Davis, 
F.L.S., F.G.S. . . . . .". . . VL 93 
The Glacial Deposits of the Bradford Basin. By Thomas Tate VI. 101 
On an Exceptional Occurrence of Boulder Clay near Barnsley. Bv 
A. H. Green, M.A., F.G.S. . . . . . . VI. 122 
On the Physical Properties of Ice in connection with the History 
of the Glacial Period. By W. JNI. Watts, M.A., D.Sc. . . VI. 149 
On Silurian Erratics in Wharfedale. By J. R. Dakyns, M.A. VI. 159 
Notes on the Glacial Drift near Ripon. By Rev. J. Stanley Tute, 
B. A. . . . . . . VI. 210 
The Alluvial Strata of the Lower Ouse Vallev- Bv H. Franklin 
Parsons, M.D., F.G.S. . . . . ". . . . VI. 214 
On the Southward Flow of Shap Granite Boulders. By J. R. 
Dakyns, M.A. . . . . . . . . . . VII. 60 
Glacial Beds at Bridlington. By J. R. Dakyns, M.A. . . VII. 123 
On the Source of the Erratic Boulders in the Valley of River Calder, 
Yorkshire. By James W. Davis, F.S.A., F.G.S. . . VII. 141 
On the Divisions of the Glacial Beds in Filev Bav. By G. W. 
Lamplugh, F.G.S. .. .. \ . " .. VII. 167 
On a Fault in the Chalk of Flamborough Head, with some Notes 
on a Drift of the Locality. By G. W. Lamplugh . . VII. 242 
On Glacial Deposits North of Bridlington. By J. R. Dakvns, 
M.A. .. .. .. .. .. VII. 246 
On a Group of Erratic Boulders at Norber, near Clapham, in York- 
shire. By James W. Davis, F.S.A., F.G.S VII. 266 
Vestiges of the Ancient Forest on Part of the Pennine Chain. By 
Joseph Lucas, F.G.S. . . . . . . . . VII. 368 
On the Sections of the Drift obtained by the New Drainage Works 
at Driffield. By J. R. Mortimer /. . . . . VII. 373 
On Glacial Sections near Bridlington. By G. W. Lamplugh VII. 383 
On Glacial Sections at York, and their Relation to later Deposits. 
By J. Edmund Clark, B.A., B.Sc. . . . . . . VII. 421 
Glacial Sections near Bridlington. Part 11. Cliff Section Extend- 
ing 900 yards South of the Harbour. Bv G. W. Lamplugh, 
F.G.S. .. .. VIIL 27 
A Glacial Deposit near Doncaster. By Thomas Hill Easterfield VIIL 212 
