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Glacial Phenomena near York. By C. Fox-Strangways, F.G.S. XIII. 15 
Notes on the Superficial Geology of the Vale of York. By Percy F. 
Kendall, F.G.S. /. . . . . . . XIII. 89 
Xotes on the Drift of the Humber Gap. Bv John W, Stather, 
F.G.S. .. .. .. \. .. XIII. 211 
Norwegian Rhomb-porphvries in the Holderness Boulder Clavs. By 
Alfred Harker, M.A., F.G.S. . . . . . . " XIII. 279 
A Glaciated Siu-face at Filey. By John W. Stather, F.G.S. XIII. 34G 
The Distribution of Moorlands in the East of Yorkshire, as explained 
by the Glacial History of the Countv. By Rev. E. Maule 
Cole, M.A., F.G.S. \. .. ^ . .. XIII. 400 
A Peat Deposit at Stokesley. By the Rev. John Hawell, M.A., 
F.G.S. . . \. . . . . . . XIV. 49 
The Glacial Geology of Bradford, and the Evidence obtained from 
Recent Excavations of a Limestone Track on the South Side 
of the Valley. By James Monckman, D.Sc. . . XIV. 151 
Report on the Drift Deposits at Mytholmro3'd. By Robert Law, 
F.G.S., and Wm. Simpson, F.G.S.. . .. ^ .. XIV. 231 
Notes on East Yorkshire Boulders. By John W. Stather, F.G.S. XIV. 237 
Notes on Sections Exhibited during the Excavation of the Alex- 
andra Dock Extension, Hull. By W. H. Crofts . . XIV. 245 
A Striated Surface near Sandsend. By John W. Stather, F.G.S. XIV. 484 
PALEONTOLOGY. 
VERTEBRATES. 
On the Fossil Ichthyology of the Yorkshire Coalfield. By T. P. 
Teale . . . . . . . . . . . . I., i. 7 
On the Fossil Footprints of the Carboniferous System. By William 
Lee .. .. .. .. ". . .. I. 409 
Observations on the Discovery of Coprolites in the Stanley Shale 
and Flockton Stone, or Fish Coal. By Martin Simpson II. 171 
On the Fossil Animal Exuviae of the Yorkshire Coalfield. By 
Henry Denny, A.L.S. . . . . . . . . 11. 288 
On the Discovery of Hippopotamic and other Remains in the 
Neighbourhood of Leeds. By H. Denny. A.L.S. . . III. 321 
On the Claims of the Gigantic Irish Deer to be considered as Con- 
temporary with Man. By H. Denny, A.L.S. . . III. 400 
On the Skull of a Dog Exhumed from the Alluvial Gravel of Norwich, 
in 1851. By H. Denny, A.L.S. . . . . III. 538 
On tlie Geological and Archaeological Contents of the Victoria and 
Dowkerbottom Caves in Craven. By Henry Denny, A.L.S. IV. 45 
On the Former Existence of the Roebuck in the West Riding of 
Yorkshire. By Henry Deimy, A.L.S. . . . . IV. 14() 
The Rev. Mr. M'Enerj''s Researches in the Bone Cave of Kent's 
Hole, Torquay, and their Relation to the Archaeology and 
Palaeontology of Britain. By Rev. John Kenrick, M.A. 
F.S.A. . . . . " . . . . . . IV. 150 
